Extraordinary Genius

Chapter 1418: The Problems Are Sharp

After Bill Gates introduced the product features, it was customary to start answering questions from IT peer representatives and journalists, but as Microsoft chief engineer Bill? Gates, there's nothing hard about that.

“Mr. Gates, your VISTA switches are fast, so how fast can they be? Compared to other systems, such as XOS, which is faster? ”

Bill Gates frowns slightly wrinkled, why compare to XOS, when can XOS compare to our Microsoft system?

But he wasn't too angry either, just sayin ', “Our system switches are faster than XP, and as for XOS, I've never used it, I don't know. ”

The delegate went on to ask, "So is there the same problem as the XP system, where the hard drive lights are still flashing frequently after booting, or like the XP, they're finished on the surface, but fake death occurs after booting? ”

The XP system starts very slowly because there are so many services and components that need to be started at boot time. The so-called optimization, instead of switching off those starts, is to start slowly after the user system logs in, that is, when the hard drive lamp is still flashing desperately after powering on.

“This has not been discovered. False death of the XP system is also relatively rare. And I was just introducing a new feature, called dormancy, that allows computers to go into low-power standby, avoiding constant computer switches and saving users time. ”

The problem with XP, of course Microsoft knows, is that their sleep was designed for this. You don't really have to shut it down to save time, so it's faster than XOS, right?

“So is your sleep state a function of imitating XOS?” The representative went on to ask.

Bill Gates wanted to spit in his face, what we meant by imitating XOS, which we came up with ourselves. We didn't have an XOS when we designed this feature!

But at the same time, he couldn't explain, after all, that XOS first pushed into the market, and they came out after VISTA, and if they did it first, they would also firmly believe that even the system that wanted Silver Mountain was the plagiarist.

“No, this is something we've always had, and it's been developed a long time ago, and it has nothing to do with XOS. This gentleman, you've asked so many questions, please ask someone else.” Bill? Gates blocked the way for this man to continue asking questions.

He feels that this person is obviously looking for something to do with their new Microsoft system, and when the XOS system comes out, is that okay?

The representative sat down somewhat depressingly, and the other white man with the flower tie stood up: “Mr. Gates, your VISTA recommended a minimum memory of 1GB, but now the mainstream laptop has 512MB of memory, which means you've thrown away some of the less configured computers, right? ”

In fact, this delegate hasn't really used it yet. If you do, you'll find that if you want to use the VISTA system smoothly, memory takes 2GB to run out, because VISTA will allocate memory more rationally, even if you have 2GB of memory, it feels like it's used up.

But VISTA does require more memory, too little memory, not enough at all.

Bill Gates: “As you all know, memory is growing very fast, and 512MB was the mainstream last year, but this year you'll see that 1GB is the mainstream, and some high-end personal computers, maybe 2GB or even 4GB of memory, have been installed. ”

“Mr. Gates, let's not say that bigger memory prices are going to rise several times, not many consumers can afford it, and you just didn't answer my question positively.” The flower tie won't spare me.

“So I can answer you, 512MB memory computers can also use our VISTA, but many features require very complex computations, which can make the system run slowly, so we recommend installing more than 1GB of memory. As for computers with only 128MB or 256MB of memory, our system is absolutely inoperable. ”

“As computers develop today, I think that low-end configuration should be eliminated. How many people can tolerate the slow speed of low memory? ”

When Bill Gates answered the question, he ironically assumed that the Internet book launched by the group was obsolete. But even though he didn't want to admit it, when that netbook accepted its order for the second time, the world reached a horrible million units!

This has never occurred to other PC manufacturers before, and it has moved them all.

Now, Bill? Gates wanted to make a statement, saying that that kind of notebook was obsolete, so that other PC vendors could avoid “bending" and also hit XOS sales.

“One of the new user account controls you've added is to improve the security of your system. So will our usual operations be interrupted by this feature?” The flower tie continues to ask.

Bill Gates frowned, what was going on today, and how did every single question so accurately step on the soft ribs of the VISTA system?

These are changes to the new system and the traditional system, whether it is allowed, whether it is operated by the user himself or not, and in the case of the Trojan horse program in the background, the operator can choose to reject it, thus preventing the system from being intruded.

But it does happen that the operation is interrupted, but just click on the mouse to confirm. What's the trouble? Bill Gates, they forgot that Microsoft's system was popular with users because it was simple.

Their functionality, while improving safety, makes the operation cumbersome. As for system security, it can be handed over to anti-virus software. Doesn't anti-virus software now have protective features?

“This will be interrupted, but it is not a hassle, just click on the mouse to allow it. Well, the friend with the glasses, please ask a question. ”

Bill Gates switched to another questioner, hoping this person's questions would be answered well.

“Mr. Gates, is your new system compatible with other applications? According to you, there have been a lot of changes in your underlying program, and the requirements for the program have become more stringent. So far, it seems that no software vendor has announced that their products support your VISTA system? ”

“They'll support it because we're Microsoft.” Bill? Gatsburgh replied.

Even think of Silver Mountain as offering a number of benefits to software companies in exchange for compatible patches, or new software that supports XOS versions, and even some software companies claiming to be the first to launch XOS versions of software that doesn't support XP or Microsoft's new systems.

Hmm, the owners of those software companies are doomed to regret it, because more users will choose our new Microsoft system, no doubt!

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