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Microsoft exec: Windows 7 is no service pack

Microsoft is attempting a challenging task with its positioning of Windows 7. The company is trying to make the case that the product won't break things that work with Vista, but at the same time trying to convince users its a worthy upgrade.

Bill Veghte, the senior vice president of the Windows business put it this way in a speech to investors on Wednesday: "It's a minor release when it comes to incompatibilities," he said, adding that most applications and hardware that worked with Vista should work just fine in Windows 7. At the same time, Veghte tried to make the case that Windows 7 will nonetheless be a significant step forward.

"There are plenty of great things in there that make it much more significant than a service pack," Veghte said. In addition to improving some of the annoyances of past releases, such as slow boot time, Veghte pointed to new features that make it easier to connect to both home and business networks.

"In Windows 7 there's a capability called Direct Access," Veghte said, that allows users to more easily connect to their corporate network. "You no longer have to VPN in," he said.
Lord Anubis - contributor
Published: 383 days 22 hours ago | News | PC | Tech
 
 

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El_Colombiano - 383 days 22 hours ago
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Hopefully its not Vista in disguise.
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wibble - 383 days 18 hours ago
2 - If it tastes like chicken..
When is Vista not Vista?

When they change the name on the packaging?

When they change the desktop background?

When they change 10 lines of code in a driver?

Maybe 100 lines of code?

How about a 1000?

How would we know?

If it tastes like chicken it is chicken?
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SaiyanFury - 383 days 4 hours ago
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If they even include drivers. One of my big beefs with Vista is that unless third party hardware manufacturers paid MS a fee, MS wouldn't give them access to Vista's keycode so the third parties couldn't develop effective drivers for the OS. And of course those companies aren't going to pay MS that money. On top of that, Vista barely had any driver support from Microsoft anyways BECAUSE MS was looking for that money from the third parties. MS's own greed is what killed a potentially good OS. Oh yeah, Vista being overbloated doesn't help things either.
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theEnemy - 383 days 17 hours ago
3 - "Microsoft exec: Windows 7 is no service pack"
lol yes it is.
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Foliage - 383 days 17 hours ago
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The New Vista Experience (NVE). Microsoft is once again trying to cover an earlier blunder with a bigger one.
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sidar - 383 days 13 hours ago
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I just wished Wine on Linux would work 100% -_-....seriously who would be using windows then if linux is for free while supporting windows apps.
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paul-p1988 - 383 days 12 hours ago
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or failing that stop using windows products at all. When i started using Linux about 4yrs back i installed MS Office 2003 on it coz i didnt think OpenOffice was that good, and i kinda spiralled by installing most of the Windows programs i had onto Wine. Then i realised i effectivly had Windows in a more secure suit, so deleted the lot and just used Linux programs instead. Never had a problem and they work a dam site better (Firefox is a brilliant example, it almost works twice as fast as my windows one :D)
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sidar - 383 days 12 hours ago
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Well the thing is...things like photoshop, flash...well basically the whole suite of adobe are industry standards.
And i know they run on mac too but why would i use mac if there is linux ?XD
On top of that i have always been a windows user but i like how Linux packs out.
But the problem is lots of programs i like in linux are still in developement.

I do use open source apps allot, but in most cases they are still in in 0.x version >_>.
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khellendros1 - 383 days 9 hours ago
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I can almost guarantee you that this is Vista with some minor tweaks. They are just changing the name.
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bviperz - 382 days 20 hours ago
6.1 - agree
Most of the screen shots posted made it hard to tell if they were showing vista or 7.
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superaktieboy - 383 days 6 hours ago
7 - i agree with this guy.. Windows 7 IS NOT!!!!!! a service pack
its a bugfix pack :)
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andron666 - 382 days 15 hours ago
8 - Windows Vista SP3 confirmed....
Are they expecting people to pay for this?...
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