
Microsoft
released several updates to Windows Vista Monday, the day before the new operating system debuted for consumers and landed on retail shelves. None of the updates were security fixes. The five updates for the 32-bit version of Vista - one was immediately replaced Tuesday with an update to the update - fix difficulties installing the OS on PCs with more than 3GB of memory, troubles connecting with a VPN server, and performance problems with Internet Explorer 7 and its anti-phishing feature. The largest of the five updates, however, is one that addresses incompatibility issues for a host of applications and games.
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Do you expect them to test every application in the world? Do you expect them not to fix problems? Should they have waited till after the release? No.
They got error-reports, they fixed the issues. Whats do you complain about?
I agree with Thom, find something else to bash about. Even better, somewhere else.