Improving Windows Vista’s reliability
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raxso
Jul
23
Improving Windows Vista’s reliability by ZDNet’s Adrian Kingsley-Hughes — I don’t buy into all the “Windows Vista is rubbish” rhetoric that’s been floating about. Rather than rely on collective hearsay I much rather collect my own data. Also, when it comes to operating system reliability problems that look like they are down to the OS are usually down to something else - a bad driver or a rogue application, for example. Over the past few months I’ve been keeping a close eye on my system’s reliability and taking steps to improve reliability.
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