Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 2nd Dec 2005 11:29 UTC
Windows Microsoft is working on a significant new feature for Windows Vista, known as Restart Manager, which is designed to update parts of the operating system or applications without having to reboot the entire machine. "If a part of an application, or the operating system itself, needs to updated, the Installer will call the Restart Manager, which looks to see if it can clear that part of the system so that it can be updated. If it can do that, it does, and that happens without a reboot." And here & here are some more shots of Vista build 5259.
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RE[4]: Re: re: Woo-hoo!
by on Sat 3rd Dec 2005 10:55 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: Re: re: Woo-hoo!"

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that has already been done with windows 2000.
If you overwrite a system file it gets replaced by the original file via system file protection.

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