2nd March Comments

Dell Pointed Out Vista Mistakes, Internal Documents Show

Posted on March 2nd, 2008 at 6:11 am

Last-minute changes to Windows Vista broke drivers, forcing key hardware vendors to “limp out with issues” when the OS launched last year, according to a presentation by Dell Corp. that was made public this week.
“Late OS code changes broke drivers and applications, forcing key commodities to miss launch or limp out with issues,” said one slide in a Dell presentation dated March 25, 2007, about two months after Vista’s launch at retail and availability on new PCs.

The criticism was just one of many under the heading “What did not go well?” Others ranged from knocks against Vista’s Windows Anytime Upgrade scheme, an in-place upgrade option, to several slams on “Windows Vista Capable,” the marketing program that targeted PC buyers shopping for machines in the months leading up to Vista’s debut.

Like the world was not aware of this crap also and did Billyware Listen nope not them, Baldy

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