Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 11th Jan 2009 23:31 UTC
Windows People who work for for-profit companies, especially large ones, are always a bit uninteresting to interview, with media training and marketing instructions taking out all the sharp edges. CNet interviewed Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, and they got some very interesting quotes from the love-him-or-hate-him CEO.
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RE[2]: Comment by moleskine
by WorknMan on Mon 12th Jan 2009 01:55 UTC in reply to "RE: Comment by moleskine"
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2005-11-13

he relatively frequent BSODs and crashes that happened to the RTM are now gone (in SP1) and SP1 has fixed up most of the little performance and stability issues there were.


Well, those performance and stability issues were not present in XP, so at best you could say Vista was a step backward when it was first released. It's pretty safe to say that they released it before it was ready.

I think I've seen 1 or 2 BSOD's in the 6+ years I've been using XP. As long as your drivers and hardware were good, it just didn't happen enough to even comment on.

Edited 2009-01-12 01:56 UTC

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RE[3]: Comment by moleskine
by hollovoid on Mon 12th Jan 2009 04:39 in reply to "RE[2]: Comment by moleskine"
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2005-09-21

I think its safe to say the same with Vista as far as BSOD's, I only had a handful of blue screens with vista, some related to faulty ram timings, some related to creatives drivers, but went away completely when they were fixed. I know people who have had no issues, know people who have had many, and same boat with XP. Everyones experience is unique.

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RE[3]: Comment by moleskine
by BluenoseJake on Mon 12th Jan 2009 19:23 in reply to "RE[2]: Comment by moleskine"
BluenoseJake Member since:
2005-08-11

"he relatively frequent BSODs and crashes that happened to the RTM are now gone (in SP1) and SP1 has fixed up most of the little performance and stability issues there were.
Well, those performance and stability issues were not present in XP, so at best you could say Vista was a step backward when it was first released. It's pretty safe to say that they released it before it was ready. I think I've seen 1 or 2 BSOD's in the 6+ years I've been using XP. As long as your drivers and hardware were good, it just didn't happen enough to even comment on. "

Windows XP RTM also sucked hard. XP didn't become half decent until SP1, and it wasn't until SP2 that it really came into it's own.

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RE[4]: Comment by moleskine
by orestes on Tue 13th Jan 2009 09:54 in reply to "RE[3]: Comment by moleskine"
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2005-07-06

Bingo. People lie to view XP through rose colored glasses now that they've had over a decade to get used to it. At launch it was all either complaints about old DOS crap not working, drivers, system reqs or the godawful theme.

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RE[3]: Comment by moleskine
by rockwell on Tue 13th Jan 2009 16:49 in reply to "RE[2]: Comment by moleskine"
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2005-09-13

But, now you always get SP-1 ... so Vista BSODs are pretty much gone ... and actually, i never got them pre-sp1. So, not everyone experienced it as a "step back"

Edited 2009-01-13 16:51 UTC

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