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Halo
08-29-08, 12:43
Only serious techie's need apply or ones that have actually used Windows Vista ;)

But in seriosuness, this opportunity doesnt come along frequestly, so take advantage of it.

In the latest of the Springboard series of roundtable meetings you get to have a chat with Mark Russinovich and many techie's out there will know Mark from his excellent series of applications from my favourite application Process Explorer to ZoomIt.


So on Spetember the 24th 2008 @ 9:00am Pacific Standard Time clear your calendar so that you can........


Join Mark Russinovich and a panel of industry experts for a LIVE virtual roundtable to explore your top of mind performance issues, common misconfigurations, and tips on how to fix them. From boot times and applets to disk performance and battery life, find out how to optimize Windows Vista and what you can do to improve overall system performance.


Submit your performance questions live here Join Mark Russinovich and a panel of industry experts for a LIVE virtual roundtable to explore your top of mind performance issues, common misconfigurations, and tips on how to fix them. From boot times and applets to disk performance and battery life, find out how to optimize Windows Vista and what you can do to improve overall system performance.


Submit your performance questions live here https://ms.istreamplanet.com/springboardduring the event or send them in advance to vrtable@microsoft.com


Save the date!
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
9:00am Pacific Standard Time

augiedoggie
08-29-08, 13:58
Thanks Halo, though I'll just watch it to glean as much as I can from this. I do know a couple of people that could post pertinent and insightful questions that MS would/might be interested in.

Halo
08-30-08, 07:07
I do know a couple of people that could post pertinent and insightful questions that MS would/might be interested in.
Hi Augie

Get them to send in email questions or do it live, as I know from my email two an fros on this that MSFT would like to have constructive critisism and opinons on Vista, reliability, performance etc

What many that are dissing Vista do not really grasp is that unless they speak up in a clear, constructive and non ranting way that some useful changes to the next Windows version may go un-noticed, developers cannot always think of the great tools and features without outside help from the users of OSes liek me and you.

So many that are touting leave Vista and wait for Windows 7 are likely in for a big shock as its likely to be much worse in the jump from XP to W7 than Vista to W7 in hardware/software compatability and usability.



Oh and past Roundtables with Mark are listed here in video form http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963887.aspx