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Old 04-03-2008, 11:20 AM
Adam Albright
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Re: Vista Service Pack 1

On Thu, 03 Apr 2008 08:31:11 -0700, Frank <fab@notspam.com> wrote:
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>NoStop wrote:
>[color=green]
>> Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote:
>>
>>[color=darkred]
>>>April 18th is the date SP1 will be generally available
>>>for automatic installation via Windows Update.
>>>99.9% of Vista users that already installed SP1
>>>have had no problems with the installation.
>>>[/color]
>>
>> And how do you get these stats? Where are they posted? Or did you just pull
>> the figure out of your ass, like most of the stuff you post here? SP1 has
>> been so problematic that Microsoft has been forced to actually give free
>> support for the failing installs of SP1.[/color]
>They certainly wouldn't have done[color=green]
>> this if just .1% of Vista users were experiencing problems with it,
>> considering it isn't even April 18th yet. Or do they expect this percentage
>> to really escalate when it becomes "generally available"?[/color]
>
>
>Wrong bird brain.
>SP support is traditional.
>You're really just a stupid POS lying linux loser aren't you?
>
>Figures don't lie, but liars sure can figure.
>
>And you can always figure out how to lie...LOL!
>Frank[color=green]
>>
>> yeah, Cheers you POS lying linux troll
>>[/color][/color]

Hey Frank, you retarded piece of brain dead crap, listen up...

I installed SP1 a few days ago. No surprise, it is a big ugly bitch,
hundreds of MBs took 40 minutes on a high speed connection to download
and install the pig. Screen blacked out the usual several times during
the process, then I got a "new and improved" Vista or so the nitwit
squad would have the majority of numbnuts that post here believe.

Bottom line, did it resolve any of the issues it was suppose to fix?

Hell no, if anything it is now worse with a new moronic "warning"
message saying the system made a change to blah, blah and oh... it was
Microsoft that made the change as the nag screen confirms. So now you
get warnings that Windows itself changed something and oh, because of
it your system may be more unstable. How crazy are the boys of Redmond
anyway?

Worse, I now get frequent Com Surrogate error messages when trying to
play some media files I didn't before SP1. So now at least Windows is
smart enough to nag about itself screwing up your computer. I guess
that's progress. At least Microsoft is moving towards pointing it's
finger at what is the biggest danger to your computer. Windows itself,
which smarter people have known for years.

Now go back to pissing all over yourself Frank, it's what you do best
as smarter readers of this newsgroup already know, you clueless idiot
and dumb fu*k.


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Old 04-03-2008, 11:20 AM