Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 2nd Dec 2008 23:31 UTC
In late October, Microsoft announced the beta of the second service pack for Windows Vista and Server 2008. This beta was limited in audience, and today Microsoft has fixed that: it opened up the beta for MSDN and TechNet subscribers, and coming Thursday, it will be opened to the general public. The releases will be distributed via TechNet.
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Huh? Give you a reason to buy Windows 7 and then when I do you say no I didn't, yet tell me I did? Sorry, you make no sense.
I asked why anyone would buy Windows 7 if Microsoft fixed Vista (say via a service pack).
You replied with your reason to buy Windows 7 if Microsoft hadn't fixed Vista. To quote you "Perhaps by adding some of the features that Vista missed out on?" See? If Vista is still missing features that it should have had, then Microsoft haven't fixed it yet.
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2007-02-17
I asked why anyone would buy Windows 7 if Microsoft fixed Vista (say via a service pack).
You replied with your reason to buy Windows 7 if Microsoft hadn't fixed Vista. To quote you "Perhaps by adding some of the features that Vista missed out on?" See? If Vista is still missing features that it should have had, then Microsoft haven't fixed it yet.
So you didn't answer the question I put.
Edited 2008-12-03 04:47 UTC