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October 24th, 2009

Ding Dong, The Vista's DEAD!

Posted by Jason Perlow @ 12:14 pm

Categories: Business, Desktop, Microsoft, Personal Technology, Software Infrastructure

Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista, Halloween, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Jason Perlow

This Halloween, let’s all celebrate what we’re really feeling: The Wicked Vista is DEAD!

In the United States, we’ve got a bunch of frivolous holidays.

I’ve always regarded Halloween as a particularly frivolous holiday, one in which we encourage our children to engage in mischief and vandalism, of which the original purpose has been co-opted by business, like Easter and Valentine’s day, all of which seem to be of a single mindset which is to support the mass-market confectionery and High Fructose Corn Syrup industry.

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If you aren’t an adult, I also find Halloween parties to be rather pointless, because I think people beyond a certain age should never dress up in a silly costume, particularly if they aren’t paid to do so. I mean, you can still have a party without putting a costume on. Just add food and alcohol and loud music with uninhibited people, and you’ve got a formula for success. No Costume Required.

There is also the issue of what exactly we’re supposed to be celebrating on Halloween. Sure, I know about all this Celtic background and how it morphed from All Saints Day, but the modern tradition somewhat escapes me. I’ve always felt that it never had a purpose.


Valentine’s Day I can relate to, in that you are being reminded to express love for your sweetheart — but I get very annoyed that restaurants price gouge and people get pressured into spending money on dumb throwaway gifts in order to express affection, whereas folks really should be giving people they care about reminders of their love and affection all the time.

Easter, despite the pagan iconography that has been overlayed on top of mass chocolate egg and peeps consumption, still remains religiously important to Christians. But the American celebration of Halloween? I don’t get it. At least the Mexicans have a real purpose to Dia de los Muertos, it’s dead ancestor worship, a modern continuation of a practice that originated with the Aztecs in Mesoamerica thousands of years ago.

Dia de los Muertos has a lot of potential. I suggest that from now on, or at least for the next decade, that we focus our celebration on the passing of dead operating systems — especially the one we loved to hate the most, Windows Vista.

With the launch of Windows 7 last week on October 22, Microsoft put the final nail in the coffin for Windows Vista, its well-intentioned but poorly implemented predecessor.

Vista was despised almost immediately after launch, due to the fact that Microsoft tried to ram it down everyone’s throats, this despite that the software wasn’t ready for prime time.

Many drivers for key peripherals and devices weren’t available until almost a year after the product’s initial release, the software used up considerably more resources than Windows XP and had major performance and compatibility issues, and the software just plain wasn’t tested widely enough or by the right people.

New UI behavior such as the much-maligned UAC (which still remains but is far more tolerable in its default behavior with Windows 7) drove end-users crazy. But perhaps worst of all, theĀ  OEMs weren’t involved with the software from the beginning of the design process, they were effectively told to suck it up and certify their hardware.

There are some that would like to blame Vista’s failure on bad press, or the slowing of the economy. I certainly published my share of articles slamming Vista, as did many other writers covering the technology industry. To be fair, with the two Service Packs, Vista definitely improved as far as responsiveness and resource utilization, but the damage was already done. The recession was simply just an accelerant for what amounted to an uncontrollable coal fire that had already started underneath Redmondville long before. It was time to sweep Windows Vista under the rug and wipe the slate.

To Microsoft’s credit, they went back and had an intervention and took corrective action. They went through the source code of all of Vista — the kernel, the driver architecture and most of the UI — and did a bottom up stack trace of all the things that were eating up resources and optimized the heck out of it. Instead of telling the OEMs to suck it up, they brought them all in and had in-depth discussions about what went wrong with Vista and what the PC vendors really wanted to deliver to their customers. As not to leave anything to chance, Microsoft beta tested the software with millions of installations.

The result was Windows 7 — the Vista we should have really gotten nearly three years ago.

I still have a number of issues with Windows 7 from a UI perspective that I would like to see fixed, but they really could be chalked up to annoyances that can be altered with a few third-party tweaks, such as the lack of “Classic” Start Menu mode.

Overall, I’ve been very happy with Windows 7, and I’ve migrated all of my personally-owned Windows-based systems to it, although admittedly this is because I refreshed a bunch of hardware and I wanted to make a clean break. Still, I’m not so certain that it makes sense to move to Windows 7 if you are happy with the way XP is working on your current system.

For those of you who are current Vista users and aren’t eligible for a free Windows 7 upgrade with a recent system purchase, it’s up to you to determine whether or not the upgrade fee is actually worth it. As I said, the Windows Vista Service Packs do alleviate the majority of the issues that plagued the system during it’s early release phases.

Windows 7 goes a long way to re-establishing consumer confidence with Microsoft’s products, but I am still of the opinion that the OS upgrade should be provided at minimal cost or free of charge to the consumer, particularly for the early-adopting Windows Vista users that do not have a free entitlement. While I often criticize the company for their tying of their software to their hardware platform, Apple really did the right thing by making the Mac OS X Snow Leopard upgrade $30 for just about every current Mac user.

If Microsoft did the same thing for all of the legacy Vista users, we could all just move on and pretend Vista didn’t happen. Heck, why not distribute the download entitlement link at Staples and other retailers with a pack of 5 recordable DVDs along with down-loadable freeware ISO burning software (DeepBurner Free, perhaps?) for $30.00 with online-only documentation. It would get people into stores at the very least, and maybe they’d even think of buying other durable goods or even a new PC.

Are you going to celebrate this Halloween by installing Windows 7? Talk Back and Let Me Know.

Jason PerlowJason Perlow is a technologist with over two decades of experience integrating large heterogeneous multi-vendor computing environments in Fortune 500 companies. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Because it's NOT only the UAC
it's the slow responses, it the memory leaks, it just the whole crappy Vista experience.

I'm running Vista SP2 on my HP laptop which has an Athlon X2 dual core 1.6/1.6 processor, 2 GB ram, and ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: athynz Posted on: 11/03/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Vista is still alive here...  Tom12Tom | 10/24/09
Vista was alive, for 15 minutes...  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 10/24/09
You bought XP?  Sleeper Service | 10/25/09
You don't believe me?  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 10/25/09
Sounds like you didn't give Vista a fair test (nt).  mwagner@... | 10/25/09
Pathetic response.  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 10/25/09
The mohave experiment made the tech press look silly  connor33 | 10/26/09
Mojave Experiment was Microsoft PR and nothing more  duclod | 10/26/09
Of course it was funded by them but the people were real  connor33 | 10/26/09
@conner33 - yeah it was "real people" for all of 30 seconds  TG2 | 10/27/09
You call that failure?  AndyPagin | 10/27/09
The ABAers all get the p@nties in a bunch if  JM1981 | 10/30/09
No it isn't...  James T. Kirk | 10/26/09
Kirk is another one...  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 10/26/09
Awww.. nice try, but wrong. Thanks for playing.  James T. Kirk | 10/26/09
That's new - a Vista apologist who never used it...  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 10/26/09
You've NEVER used Vista  athynz | 11/03/09
I think it makes you look silly.  DevGuy_z | 10/26/09
Note to DevGuy: customers are different.  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 10/26/09
Downgrade  sjaak327 | 10/27/09
That is flat wrong. Software assurance  JM1981 | 10/30/09
Um that says more about you than the OS  DevGuy_z | 10/26/09
Good that it works for you.  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 10/26/09
These are the folks that will kill Windows 7...  cosuna | 10/26/09
wrong  steeleblue_cactus | 10/27/09
What learning curve?  JM1981 | 10/30/09
And this is why  athynz | 11/03/09
RE: Ding Dong, The Vista's DEAD!  FreeStyLeMaSTeR | 10/24/09
Complaints...  M.R. Kennedy | 10/25/09
Because it's NOT only the UAC  athynz | 11/03/09
RIP  Richard Flude | 10/24/09
They have  NStalnecker | 10/25/09
I don't buy it. Most Vista users are happy.  mwagner@... | 10/25/09
Sounds to me that you're still blind.  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 10/25/09
Key word"thinks"  wolf_z | 10/26/09
The whole world?  mwagner@... | 10/26/09
Myopia is the word here. Or in plain English - blind.  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 10/26/09
Another post from you lacking specific complaints about Vista  connor33 | 10/26/09
No specifics needed. This it was a post, not an article.  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 10/26/09
I doubt it.  DevGuy_z | 10/26/09
Thats very subjective  Viva la crank dodo | 10/26/09
I don't buy it. Most Vista users are happy.  pagraves | 10/26/09
Vista was never sick...  Confused by religion | 10/24/09
:X  lazyjjjj | 10/24/09
Alot of other issues  John Zern | 10/24/09
So were any driver issues with Vista  Confused by religion | 10/24/09
I'll take that as a direct consequence of your...  The Mentalist | 10/25/09
Yeah? What about...  kcredden2 | 10/24/09
My Prayers  johnfenjackson@... | 10/24/09
RE: Ding Dong, The Vista's DEAD!  CobraA1 | 10/24/09
RE: Ding Dong, The Vista's DEAD!  DannyO_0x98 | 10/24/09
I've yet to find one thing wrong with Vista.  bjbrock | 10/24/09
Cost them money? Good Grief...  Wolfie2K3 | 10/25/09
Come on!  A none mouse Cow Herd | 10/25/09
One example..  bjbrock | 10/25/09
Umm, wow.  CobraA1 | 10/25/09
Try this...  justanitguy | 10/26/09
Obviously you don't...  bjbrock | 10/25/09
YOU CAN SET WINDOWS 7 TO CLASSIC MODE FFS  jdbukis@... | 10/26/09
RE: Ding Dong, The Vista's DEAD!  Randyfast | 10/24/09
Ding Dong, that's the same song !  Joseph_Proudhon | 10/24/09
Ding Dong, I wasn't wrong I wasn't wrong!  honeymonster | 10/25/09
RE: Ding Dong, I wasn't wrong I wasn't wrong!  A none mouse Cow Herd | 10/25/09
Vista is not dead. Vista SP2 and Win7 share the same platform  directory | 10/25/09
Have to agree about that Vista Kernel  ralphalt | 10/30/09
You say that like it's a bad thing :-P  Thunderbuck | 10/30/09
Already did  NStalnecker | 10/25/09
Vista was just fine  eggmanbubbagee@... | 10/25/09
The Big Lie once again!  tonymcs@... | 10/25/09
Right....  jperlowZDNet Moderator | 10/25/09
In what context?  Lester Young | 10/26/09
A lie?  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 10/25/09
Another post lacking specifics  connor33 | 10/26/09
While I am Linux fan...  mrlinux | 10/26/09
4%?  NStalnecker | 10/26/09
I said 4% was extremly generous !!!!  mrlinux | 10/26/09
Linux desktop use has actually dropped by about 30% in NA  connor33 | 10/26/09
Stats?  AndyPagin | 10/27/09
I don't think it is competition either except for a few niche areas  connor33 | 10/26/09
That's a little extreme.  Lester Young | 10/26/09
Sure he can, look at his posts regarding Linux.  connor33 | 10/26/09
I see a funky munky  Ole Man | 10/26/09
Before labelling me as a Microsoft basher  jperlowZDNet Moderator | 10/26/09
Specifics not needed. It was a *post*, not an article.  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 10/26/09
Nothing compelling about Vista or Win 6.1  Spikey_Mike | 11/02/09
RE: Ding Dong, The Vista's DEAD!  mwagner@... | 10/25/09
Vista = dead. Long live Vista.  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 10/25/09
So having 1/3 of the NA market is dead? How would you describe Linux then?  connor33 | 10/26/09
Use of English language...  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 10/26/09
vista is renamed  ljenux-23043766007667558234416105604265 | 10/26/09
Yet another ZDNet article that lacks benchmarks  connor33 | 10/26/09
RE: Ding Dong, The Vista's DEAD!  Mike (not Cox) | 10/26/09
All ready done.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/26/09
MS has to make a LOT of money on Windows 7  terry flores | 10/26/09
Actually if they lowered the price...  mrlinux | 10/26/09
Not having a classic mode is a BIG bonus to 7.  condelirios | 10/26/09
I agree  NStalnecker | 10/26/09
You've clearly never supported a large amount of users  jperlowZDNet Moderator | 10/26/09
I do support them...  condelirios | 10/26/09
Why outdated?  jperlowZDNet Moderator | 10/26/09
So, you know how users *should* work, right?  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 10/26/09
Yes, One version of the menu.  S.Towle | 10/26/09
5 Minutes?  condelirios | 10/27/09
Attitude  AndyPagin | 10/27/09
True  NStalnecker | 10/26/09
amen, brother...  pgit | 10/27/09
It is better to scroll then have 3 menus  Randalllind | 10/27/09
You have a point...  NoThomas | 10/26/09
The indoctrination runs deep in this one, young padawan  frgough | 10/26/09
If you're as clueless about tech...  wolf_z | 10/26/09
It's not just Vista - Windows in general is flawed  HollywoodDog | 10/26/09
Vista isn't that bad  Gill Bates | 10/26/09
According to ZDNET bloggers Vista is a failure while Linux  connor33 | 10/26/09
RE: Ding Dong, The Vista's DEAD!  condelirios | 10/26/09
Just because you can search or if the UI is more advanced  jperlowZDNet Moderator | 10/26/09
'search' is a function? It's evidence of bad design.  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 10/26/09
I mean...  condelirios | 10/26/09
I see your point, however  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 10/26/09
If you organize it....  condelirios | 10/26/09
Well, some users simply *don't want* change. And that's valid.  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 10/26/09
Organize this ...  de-void | 10/26/09
Same problem.  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 10/26/09
Actually... it isn't lame at all..  condelirios | 10/27/09
p.s. Outdated doesn't exist. It's about what works best.  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 10/26/09
Most of the time...  condelirios | 10/26/09
You can be right - and still not supporting users....  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 10/26/09
i have to jump in here  steeleblue_cactus | 10/27/09
Talk about a "classic" menu . . .  twirth5@... | 10/26/09
On the issue of what is outdated  jperlowZDNet Moderator | 10/26/09
Cars... seriously?  condelirios | 10/26/09
Wrong  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 10/26/09
It is available..  condelirios | 10/26/09
Alternative  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 10/26/09
No upgrade planned  ThePrairiePrankster | 10/26/09
RE: Ding Dong, The Vista's DEAD!  oldfart111 | 10/26/09
Linux actually has less than 1%  connor33 | 10/26/09
We all (at least most of us)  Ole Man | 10/26/09
Calling it dead is a poor description  connor33 | 10/26/09
RE: Kirk - Vista vs Win7 (my take)  WarhavenSC | 10/26/09
RE: Ding Dong, The Vista's DEAD!  Drakkhen | 10/26/09
Win 7 is Vista 2 - and who cares?  BillDem | 10/26/09
RE: Ding Dong, The Vista's DEAD!  compudog | 10/26/09
Vista lives!  jonrichco | 10/26/09
ZDNET: Stop selling Microsoft products  Randalllind | 10/26/09
Dead or evolved?  Lester Young | 10/26/09
Only a resentful, bitter tech journalist could bash both Halloween and Vday  connor33 | 10/26/09
You could infer that I "Hate" Valentines Day and Halloween  jperlowZDNet Moderator | 10/26/09
Like other bloggers you didn't want to acknowledge that Vista was fixed.  connor33 | 10/28/09
I will NOT be installing 7, because I use linux.  bendib | 10/26/09
And we care because.... ???  James T. Kirk | 10/27/09
What about the Vista orphans?  mikifinaz1@... | 10/26/09
RE: Ding Dong, The Vista's DEAD!  wellduh | 10/26/09
Costume parties rock  daengbo | 10/26/09
I bought the upgrade  steeleblue_cactus | 10/27/09
I Gave Up on Windows Long ago.  darkonc | 10/27/09
Not yet any problems with Vista  RobertbEZ | 10/27/09
RE: Ding Dong, The Vista's DEAD!  the_fish_69@... | 10/27/09
RE: Ding Dong, The Vista's DEAD!  AndyPagin | 10/27/09
RE: Ding Dong, The Vista's DEAD!  the_fish_69@... | 10/27/09
Ding Dong, Linux's DEAD!  transposeIT | 10/28/09
Nope I'll Spend it going back to Vista  Texasglide@... | 10/28/09
Nope, Microsoft is not dead  Lerianis10 | 10/31/09
I never felt that Vista was 'wicked'  Lerianis10 | 10/31/09
RE: Ding Dong, The Vista's DEAD!  cyril1@... | 10/31/09

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