
By Jo Best
Published: Tuesday 10 May 2005
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Nick Cole
Location
Scotland
Occupation
Director
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Forcing users to see red! Now there is a novelty for Microsoft. So their in-house testers have only seen this once? Haven't we heard this or similar every time a new version comes out, yet they continually BSOD, which we will have to amend in our spell-checkers to RSOD?
I wonder how much time and money it cost to design this improvement? if only they produced some meaningful and human understandable diagnostic information that was actually indexed in Technet so that we as humble customers could diagnose and fix things ourselves instead, or is that too much to ask for. Somewhere in all the hundreds of MB on the CD there must be space for something legible.
red...grr..angry...color of jam..hmmm..coincidence...
Bob Chapman
Forcing users to see red! Now there is a novelty ...
Nick Cole
So, the same logic that already runs through
most...
Phil
It seems to me, the color could be changed from 'b...
Anonymous
How bad is a product when the biggest highlight is...
Chuck Yfarley
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