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C#, .NET, VB.NET, Vista, etc. So What is the Point?
Maybe if the software development world were smarter they would spend time perfecting what they have, instead of cranking out more complicated buggy crap that nobody needed in the first In fact, I will go so far as to say that this continual upgrading is one of the biggest rip-offs in the history of mankind.

Vista Still Buggy
... to install it :-| Too buggy to do more than play with at this point, forex, my audio chipset doesn't work and my USB headphones had the channels reversed and Vista identified Anyway, I found Vista so disappointing that I decided to see if I could install OS X on my computer and, amazingly enough, it worked.

Blue tooth drops out
On Thu, 01 Feb 2007 09:00:14 -0500, Larry LaMere wrote: It drives me to distraction seeing people rush out to buy something so buggy ... I'll probably upgrade when it hits Service Pack 3 or 4. -sw It's a nice OS, I've been running it on my "test" box for a while now. But I suggest waiting at least until service

Several reasons not to upgrade to Vista right now
I am now at the point of installing VB6 on a new Vista machine, for testing and development, and am thinking back of some comments here about SP5 being less buggy or something. As I have a choice of what I You will have new challenges enough with Vista so why additional ones with a change in service packs? -ralph.

What inkjet printer prints the best text? Off Topic
So the bottom line is Vista is so dumb, it tells its Media Player to go out to the web and download a copy of a driver it already had in its system32 folder but Now I'm sure these bug reports will bunch up the shorts of some MVP's here because I keep proving that Vista is buggy and they keep trying to blame

Anyone 'upgraded' back to XP after falling out with Vista?
CB notreallycbcbmul...@hotconcretesucksmail.com microsoft public windows vista general I got Acronis 11 (released Sep 2007) because of the success I had with Acronis 9 several years ago. I also chose to ignore all of the reviews on it. Sufficith to say that it is very buggy and it freezes up when you use

help please
... microsoft public windows vista general "nick" wrote: -Hello, some say that vista is slow incompatible and buggy. What do you have to say about that? We care for the user.. we want them to get the most out of their hardware... that's why we made vista so incredibly slow.. after a few days of use.. any user

Vista slow and buggy all over ...
I had five top M$ engineers accessing my PC to try and make their own Visual Studio run in an upgraded from XP to Vista machine, and they couldn't fix the problem. Vista is so buggy and incompatible, they know you have to have acces to your previous OS or you will dump them all together. As a funny side note,

Vista slow and buggy all over ...
SP1
for Vista is scheduled to be released by the end of this year, so you'll soon be able to take advantage of any fixes/enhancements that will be included in that. It takes almsot a year to come out with a service pack? What the hell? If the OS wasn't so buggy I'd understand but in it's current buggy state that is

Vista slow and buggy all over ...
duhpastor duhpas...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general I have to agree with you. We bought a new laptop with the option to upgrade to Vista. Shortly after we bought a new desktop for my secretary and it had Vista on it, so I loaded the Vista Option. Though the laptop was supposedly

performance of IE7 under Vista
It's a great metaphor. :-) Aero Gas. :-) Mmm...I love the smell of gut-created methane in the morning! Smells like....victory... :-) -- #191, ewi...@earthlink.net Linux. Because life's too short for a buggy OS. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com.

Why Microsoft VISTA Failed - What to Do Next
Six is a large number of times to reboot a Macintosh in a two month period, in my experience, so I conclude Leopard is at present less reliable than Tiger was. However Leopard has far more features, especially those exposed for people writing programs. Six times is a lot, sure, but didn't you just say that two of

US military div switching to Mac..............
And so... Vista's higher memory requirements don't twist my shorts in a knot. I've already got enough RAM to run Vista on any box here. Maybe I'm lucky. Got buggy video drivers? Hmm... wonder if that might not be a "performance issue?" Got a 128MB card but are trying to run PhotoShop and play a video in Windows

Even top officials struggled to make vista work!!!
You're not getting everything you should with that feature enabled <sigh> 1) Some updates must install in a certain order, so they are only presented to you once you've I have a third machine where it will happen again and I'm waiting for confirmation on a decent screen recorder for Vista to capture the oddity.

What inkjet printer prints the best text? Off Topic
ceed ceed.spamea...@dysthe.net microsoft public windows vista general On Aug 5, 12:07 pm, "Ian Betts" <igb...@talktalk.net> wrote: You keep trying to condemn, so why do you use it and come here anyway. -- Ian The guy is having serious problems with his OS! That's why he is coming here.

Gravity newsreader with Vista
Bob Eyster reyst...@comcast.net microsoft public windows vista general Frank, Ian, Adam, You three kids take a message thread and turn it into your pile Stop altering my words. baballo was just mouthing off about nothing but MS failure Just like you seem to so often -- Ian With patience there is always a way.

AAACK!!!! "X-Box 360 has been disconnected because..."
It happened on Vista, it happened on Windowsxp, it happened on Windows2000 and on every release before... Functionality might be removed if a particular feature is so buggy that it doesn't work, and there's no time to fix it. For example, MS quite publically removed their new WinFS filesystem from the feature list

A trip down memory lane..
In your Vista machine you click "save as" and then click on "network" Lo and behold, nothing you can do will make those XP sites appear so you can save the frigging document. Windows XP was buggy as hell until SP1. <http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/10/irregularities-in-workgroup-visibility.html>

NEWS - Linux World admits - "Red Hat and Firefox more buggy ...
The question arising of course is how a whole slew of different applications can bring Vista to its knees. "Microsoft blocks these programs from starting The so-called re-write of the code-base was a sham. There has been no such thing, rather, there's just been another layer of patching and hacking and bodging

Vista RAM Requirements
Rumors swirled around here and other places but their press releases used weasal words about ensuring a quality product which is probably a euphemism for "it is too buggy to release. So, I know that it isn't the truth about anything, including Vista, that is important, it is how the truth is perceived.