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Inside Vista’s New Diagnostic Tools
Wednesday, June 21st, 2006
Despite conventional wisdom on the subject, new versions of Windows have made big
improvements in reliability and performance. This is particularly true of Windows XP, which is rock-solid compared to the earlier Windows 2000. I’m hoping that Windows Vista will bring even greater improvements in these areas, and although only time will tell for sure, things look good so far.
What makes Vista a more reliable desktop operating system than XP? Built-in diagnostics, for one thing. Vista now includes a diagnostic architecture that makes it more efficient at detecting and identifying problems and repairing them automatically if possible. If automatic repair isn’t possible, Vista will lead you through the process of trying to fix the problem yourself. Not all of this has been exposed in the latest builds, but I thought it would be worthwhile to examine some of what’s currently available. WindowsDevCenter.com — Inside Vista’s New Diagnostic Tools
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