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Old 03-02-2008, 04:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Vista Manual. Part 1: Getting it out of the box
Posted Feb. 2, ’08, 11:07 AM PT by Aayush Arya


Ask Microsoft and they’ll tell you that Vista is an easy to use operating system but even they agree that getting it out of the packaging is no task for the feeble spirited. Among the Windows Help and How-to section is Microsoft’s most important tutorial for people who’ve bought a copy of Vista - opening the box it came in.



Featuring a state-of-the-art “swing-out section” and a set of manuals (one of which, we hear, is dedicated to finding your way around the seals of other Microsoft product packages), the Vista packaging is innovative and unique. It is a shining example of Microsoft’s industry-leading package engineering prowess. Read more...

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Old 03-02-2008, 04:21 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I guess the packaging costs more than the OS....
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LOL what they can do for 5 yrs they have done in packaging!
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Default Re: Vista Manual. Part 1: Getting it out of the box

LOL Funny Find !!!

Microsoft appears to have help instructions for almost everthing ... maybe thats why windows is considered the most user friendly os and preferrd by 90% + globally
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^you should say "forced directly or indirectly" to users either by pirated copies put by assemblers or with laptops that cr@p vista is forced;reg windows and userfriendly is a subjective term jfyi.
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Default Re: Vista Manual. Part 1: Getting it out of the box

The packaging is more sophisticated than the OS itself.If only they had put this much thought in making Vista itself
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@praka123 - By the way, have you not used Windows even once ?
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