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MS Is Not Starting from Scratch after Vista


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#1 Guest_scaramonga_*

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Posted 12 November 2007 - 03:04 PM

images/news/vista.jpgApplause and criticism of Windows are nothing more than collateral products inherent with the success and ubiquity of the product on the operating system market. According to Larry Osterman, Microsoft Senior Software Development Engineer, some of the negative input associated with the Windows platform point to the abandoning of the current kernel and starting up from scratch.

Osterman however indicated that there is absolutely no chance of Microsoft throwing away the core of the operating system and starting up from scratch with a new technology. Windows 7 (Seven), the successor of Windows Vista is an illustrative example of Microsoft carrying on with the Windows development based on the foundation built with the previous versions of the client. Still, Osterman did not dispute the need for a change.

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#2 Tweak

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Posted 12 November 2007 - 06:35 PM

Figured they would be starting new and bring on the WinFS amongst other things...Winblows 7 might not be much to look forward to just as Veesta wasn't as well received.

#3 TheBearLT

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Posted 12 November 2007 - 07:55 PM

He he.. "Microsoft throwing away the core of the operating system and starting up from scratch with a new technology", i knew that.. And I think it is obvious.. :moreilly:




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