The five possible keys Windows Vista failed

March 27, 2009 · Posted in Programming 

Windows VistaAs we all know a few Windows Vista was released, and yet despite the strong publicity campaign Vista today is not news. This is the first time in the history of Microsoft’s operating system is not sold like hotcakes, because there is no user by the anxiety to upgrade to the new version.

Find The five possible keys Windows Vista failed

1. Too many versions

This causes great confusion among users about what is right or rather which one is the real “Vista” and not a workaround for XP.

2. Compatibility

Too many hardware requirements, is well .. New computers now come with at least 1 GB of memory, but … what about those users who have a P3 pc with 512 and a few graphics card that does not conform to the requirements of view? It does not seem feasible to spend up to $ 399 USD and also invest in the hardware of my pc to use that operating system.

3. Commodity or Incommodity

Lots of peripherals and accessories (video cards, sound and communication) inconsistent for the lack of specific drivers.

4. Multimedia Security

The “excessive security” and could see it coming since the first beta versions of Explorer, it seems Windows Vista is the security of a very different perspective from around the world, mundane operations like deleting a shortcut from the escritoires become way too cumbersome and let alone run programs not signed by Microsoft.

The messages are many, so repetitive and so confusing that the experts agree that it will serve to increase the safety of users (who, weary, end up clicking “OK” to any questions put to them.)

Multimedia “?, No comment … it is a cheap copy of Mac OSX

5. No media coverage on the real Internet.

The arrival of Vista was accompanied by the support of the “press as usual” and leave aside entirely new media the internet is not the commitment of a year or two, there is now the blogsphere and web 2.0 there is now more interaction among the users are hereby What did Microsoft? Ignoring…

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