| Re: Vista Service Pack 1 Adam Albright wrote:
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> On Thu, 03 Apr 2008 08:31:11 -0700, Frank <fab@notspam.com> wrote:
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>>NoStop wrote:
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>>>Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote:
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>>>>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.
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>>>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]
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>>They certainly wouldn't have done
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>>>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]
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>>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.
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>>And you can always figure out how to lie...LOL!
>>Frank
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>>>yeah, Cheers you POS lying linux troll
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>
> 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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You know something mr pig...I've long ago sliced and diced your little
piggy ass up into very thin little strips and fried you up really good!
You're done pal, and I no longer have any use for your drunken POS idiot
stupid loser ass.
You bore me!
IOW's, I no longer give a sh*t about you or your ill-informed opinion
about MS or Vista or anything for that matter.
Bye, bye mr pig...LOL!
Frank |