The thing to note now is that NTFS 5.0 is still in use. Take a look at NT 3.1 and then 4.0 floowed by 2000 plus the Fat16 and Fat32 seen from 3.1 to ME there each seeing a new NTFS or Dos level. Will the next version in 2009-10 see NTFS 6.0 replace the current 5.0? Probably not since that will still see 32bit editions.
When XP and now Vista came out I simply switched the "new look" back to the Windows Classic appearance not being thrilled with the new styles. Likewise many hated 98 when that came out to replace WIN95 Plus! at the time. Yet 98 and 98SE saw full 32bit support for the first time on a home not network type system foloowing the OSR2 release for 95 as an update.
Vista is the latest MS nightmare for many while a blessing for others it seems. For the new comer it will be the big thrill while those that have run the various versions all the way back to dos will see just as many faults that may even outwelgh the improvements seen with the new version.
WMP 11 here "will not" display any video while still hearing sound without problem. Can you remove it and download a replacement copy in Vista? NADA! There's no add/remove Windows components option as seen in everything back to 95! GGrrr...!!!
You have to reinstall Windows just to fix WMP 11? no thanks! VLC player please! Cyberlink's PowerDVD thank you! XP here sees WMP 10 since that was the last and best WMP to date. Even Ouick Time and ITunes passed WMP 11 by the extra mile there!
When XP and now Vista came out I simply switched the "new look" back to the Windows Classic appearance not being thrilled with the new styles. Likewise many hated 98 when that came out to replace WIN95 Plus! at the time. Yet 98 and 98SE saw full 32bit support for the first time on a home not network type system foloowing the OSR2 release for 95 as an update.
Vista is the latest MS nightmare for many while a blessing for others it seems. For the new comer it will be the big thrill while those that have run the various versions all the way back to dos will see just as many faults that may even outwelgh the improvements seen with the new version.
WMP 11 here "will not" display any video while still hearing sound without problem. Can you remove it and download a replacement copy in Vista? NADA! There's no add/remove Windows components option as seen in everything back to 95! GGrrr...!!!
You have to reinstall Windows just to fix WMP 11? no thanks! VLC player please! Cyberlink's PowerDVD thank you! XP here sees WMP 10 since that was the last and best WMP to date. Even Ouick Time and ITunes passed WMP 11 by the extra mile there!