My Vista Experience

Saturday, 13 October 2007 Posted at 15:01
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I have been using Windows Vista since its Beta days and though the journey has been kind of rough, I had lots of fun along the way. On this and other articles (stories) to come, I will detail my experiences as I installed, removed, reinstalled Vista, not just one or twice, but perhaps on too many occasions. I hope you enjoy this article and find it useful in its own way.

My Vista Experience

Once upon a time, in the land of Microsoftopia, a new OS was about to be created. But not just your ordinary OS, no, no, no; this new OS was to become the surrogate to all other previous prevailing leaders, from the magnificent and trusted XP, to the ancient but faithful Win95. And so, the people of Microsoftopia began their secret journey. They collected their tools and gathered brilliant designers and brainy writers, and went to an undisclosed location to begin their quest.

It took many years of restless work and lonesome nights, but one day, unexpectedly, after more than five years and countless rumors and theories, a new OS was born. It was clear that the people from Microsoftopia had discovered their new ruler of the OS world and they named it Vista since it provided clarity and stunning manifestation. They thought they had created the perfect ruler, yet quickly realized that Vista was new to the world and had not yet experience the feel and demands from the masses, so they implemented and carried out a plan, which they named Vista Beta. With Vista Beta, Microsoftopia provided the masses a chance to prove once and for all that their new to be ruler of the OS’s was up to the challenge of being accepted by the populace, and so, their plan was set into motion.

For over a year, Vista, transformed into Beta, visited countless nations from all across the globe, trying to prove its supremacy. Nevertheless, it encountered many challenges along the way. In its quest, it infuriated many, who threaten never to let Vista take over their homes or rule over their daily lives. They possibly did not comprehend the rules and policies established by Microsoftopia and the new OS, and turned against it. Nevertheless, Vista, shrouded in its Beta attire, carried on with its quest to gain knowledge, not just from its many dreadful experiences, but from its ultimate encounters as well.

Along its way, it also gained the trust of many, especially those who cried out for change and wanted their harvest to be protected from the hacking of dark invaders. Vista made the promise to keep hackers away, to maintain people’s harvest free from plagues and diseases, and to provide the nucleus where every human being from far away lands could collaborate with one another, safely from the comfort of their own dwellings.

It provided people a clear view, where one and all could see thru layers of fine manuscripts, astonishing images and music that made the world come to live. It allowed people from all corners of the world to communicate with one another safely within their compound; not being afraid of hackers looming in the horizon, searching for unprotected souls. Moreover, it delivered the many tools masses yearns, most thru one leader and ruler, without the need for the citizens to use their fortunes to collect supplementary tools from many other merchants. Without a doubt, Microsoftopia has done the utmost to make Vista the supreme ruler of the new world.

Nonetheless, many have struggled to accept this new comer as their supreme ruler. For one, they pointed towards the inefficiency when making use of the OS newest tools on their old, but trusted machinery. Some also complaint about shedding their hard-earned wealth into expanding their goods to contain the growth and extension obligated by this new ruler. It is clear that Vista’s journey has not been as satisfying as foreseen by Microsoftopia.

But, in the spite of this, Vista continues its path in its quest to become the supreme OS ruler of the land. While Microsoftopia exhausted its Beta plan, it has indeed realized that there are still many rough roads ahead to travel before the new to be ruler of the OS world can be crowned their savior. And, as the love and hate rapport continues, there will be many more tales to enlighten those who seek the truth about Microsoftopia and Vista, their new contender as ruler of the OS’s. Until then, happy computing to all!

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