In article <6056725.sUcyAT7Hmq@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
> __/ [ flyer ] on Tuesday 27 March 2007 05:42 \__
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> >
> > "Windows Vista suffers from a bug that causes many machines to stall
> > while deleting, copying and moving files, a flaw that has provoked
> > consternation in online forums."
> >
> > http://www.theregister.com/2007/03/26/vista_copying_bug/
> >
> >
> > Like a car that won't even roll, this is the MS idea of "years in
> > developement."
>
> STILL?!?!?!?!?
>
> This bug has been around since Windows 95 (for deletion). It has been
> reported so many times. Maybe they brought it back from the dead when they
> scraped Longhorn. The recent OneCare bug---that which deletes people's bread
> and butter---was apparently resolved in the beta stage and then resurfaced
> when they released the software. According to Microsoft, that is...
>
> Later on, one of their excs explains that Microsoft should just but software
> rather than develop it (referring to the OneCrae blunder). Guess what?
> Yetserday Microsoft bought some more software (errr... I mean another
> company).
This is MORE proof that win is broken DEEP down inside within its
foundation structures.
It's almost spooky -- deep inside the monster, something waits -- waits
for the unaware.
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