I’ve decided how I will choose which tech support personnel I will talk to. Immediately upon introducing themselves, I’ll say, “QUICK! Top five reasons Windows Vista sucks balls!!” If they can’t answer, I’ll politely ask to be redirected to somebody that can respond to my inquiry.
You may be asking me, “but Mickey P, why so angry?” Well if your computer locked up into an unrecoverable crash on average of 3 times a day (and keep in mind I’m at work all day during the week) you’d be a little irritated too.
You read right, my computer, the one I’m writing this on right now, completely locks up about 3 times a day. Now, to give some background here, I’m not an idiot that can’t figure out which button turns the thing on, I built my last two computers from the motherboard up. And while doing that assumes quite a good bit of risk with system problems (and believe me, I’ve seen some doozies) I’ve never put together a system that was as unreliable as this. The last operating system I used before this was Windows 2000. For whatever reason, I decided to be lazy and just buy a pre-built system by HP complete with Windows Vista. Allow me to reiterate: BIG MISTAKE.
I’ve never heard of an operating system that turns every click into a gamble. Basically, you try to open a program and hope that Vista is willing to cooperate. A few rules though: never try to open anything shortly after login while the hard drive light is still flickering, and never try to open two things simultaneously. Guaranteed lockup in both cases. The other thing that confused me is the lack of an interrupt. The old Ctrl-Alt-Del no longer breaks through system lockups like in the good old days of Windows 2000. Apparently it’s just another function to Vista, in other words if your system locks up and you Ctrl-Alt-Del, NOTHING HAPPENS BECAUSE THE SYSTEM IS LOCKED UP. What kind of stupid crap is that?
This is the epitome of an under-tested, rushed through quality control, resource-hogging, system locking steaming pile of dog crap operating system ever. Maybe Microsoft should pull its head out of its ass next time it tries to design one of these, because I can confidently say that while I’ve never designed an operating system before, I could fuck up and do better than this.