
Originally Posted by
omen
i dont want to get no infraction for dragging this topic...
yeh when i first read about longhorn in 2002 it was supposed to be all new kernel, and the entire filesystem based around proprietary sql model.
the fact that some programs wont run on the updated vista kernel isnt justified by any great new features of vista. i will use vista, i dont just relentlessly bash new works or ms. it's just that why make an os that doesnt natively support more than 3.5 gb of ram, when ram prices make the avera pc have 2gb and more ram ? why make an os that has 5 flavours ? wow - works on windows 64 or what ever that was called wasnt that bad on xp 64 with alot more effort ms could have forced users to migrate to 64 bit computing. because to run vista you need a good cpu and most vista capable cpus are 64 anyhow ...
i mean ms did force us to use ie at one point in time, and we all did, then it forced us to use ntfs because that is the default xp filesystem... im not saying thats bad, im just saying ms doesnt know when to lead and when to follow.