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Microsoft Explains Vista lol. :) Is this the truth? (edited)

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Uploaded by on May 22, 2008

I have had a lot of people tell me that I'm very negative about Microsoft and I think that they are evil. So I decided to let Microsoft explain it instead so that people could hear it directly from them.
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  • defraging is a thing of the past?

    i do not own a windoze computer but my bud who has XP defrags like each month and once, 2 times in a day!

  • I know.

  • What I love about OS X is that you don't have to do ANY maintenance on them. I love Linux too but as a desktop OS it's a long, long way from being as good as OS X.

  • @magnetiktrax try JULinux8

  • HOW DID THE 1GB RESTRICTION FILE SIZE???

    seriously, how?

    just curious as hell...

    :D

  • @ryanracca I'm a Youtube partner and now it seems I can upload files as big as I want.

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  • Customer service hell. Their representative is overworked and underpaid. (How do you measure what they know against how well it's communicated. He speaks English but seemingly has no in depth knowledge.) Microsoft giving the rep enough time to answer every question is great!. The "customer" guy wasting an hour. um... maybe not. - Comments about technology +1 Microsoft!

  • This is priceless, although concerning the first associate in particular, he was taking far too many liberties out of sheer ignorance. Of course defragmentation needs to happen, because file-allocation-table and NTFS by their nature occupy sectors nearest the center of the spindle first -- not the layout that would make the most strategic sense. These paradigms were thought up back when most systems used floppy disks -- who worried about fragments when diskettes held no more than 1.44M?

  • OMG look at the time... this was so interesting... I got sucked into it... lol

  • justin??? lol same name, lol

  • Most OSes (Linux, OS X, Solaris, AIX, BSD etc) do not need defragging. Windows needs defragging because the FAT and NTFS filesystems it supports are poorly designed.

  • Not true! Show me proof of even one OS X virus in the wild.

  • I left that out.

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