While the Vista back up feature does look like the One in Windows One Care
it isn't the one in Windows One Care. One care has file backup that is
similar to Vista but doens't support all of the media backups that Vista
does. In addition Vista has Complete PC and One care doesnt.
The One Care team's observation that about 65% of Windows users don't back
up probably underestimates it. It's more like 80%. People are getting
lazier and lazier with each generation.
Reading is also anathma in my country. Most people who use Windows XP or
Vista have never given Help a glance in XP or Vista or Office nor looked
at
http://support.microsoft.com and google is a big chore for many of them.
They won't be doing so in the future.
Most of the poeople who jump at downloading Vista like some software
aphrodisiac never read the release notes for Vista or anything else MSFT
writes them for. Maybe that's why the writers on MSFT's Vista team has
writers cramp when it comes to documenting Vista features.
The so-called Vista Product Manual looks like some bureaucratic government
thing they used to hand out at elementary schools back in the day.
This thing is as superficial as CNN is when they syncophantically report the
news. "Good week for Bush not relaizing visiting the Green Zone in Iraq is
like going to Olive Garden and thinking you were in Italy. It's a
cheerleading document superficial "Vista is good but we ain't gonna tell ya
how and why" piece of drivel, not a computer science oriented information
document. It mentions but does not explain how System Restore doesn't
currently work and Win RE works in Vista in one paragraph.
Windows Vista Beta 2 Product Guide
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...BF-4823-4A12-AFE1-5B40B2AD3725&displaylang=en
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