Monday, October 26, 2009

Pingie: HTTP:: Why Apple Likes Everything Enclosed in Its Ecosystem

HTTP:: Why Apple Likes Everything Enclosed in Its Ecosystem
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In what seemed like an inevitable scenario for those upgrading to Windows 7, angry reports on Microsoft's support forum reveal that some users are seeing their PCs crippled by an endless series of reboots. A Microsoft engineer writing on the same forum says the company is investigating the issues, but labels them as "isolated." In this article, I will stress out one of the main reasons why Apple ties everything down to its hardware â€" be it a clean install, an upgrade, or the out-of-the-box experience with any of its products â€" so that every process is seamless. Softpedia readers may remember that, last week, Apple started airing three new Get a Mac ads bashing the Windows 7 upgrade policy. While XP users seemed the ones prone to encounter issues, as it turns out, those upgrading from Vista are not having better luck with their installation of Windows 7. "My upgrade failed in [the] last step," a user identified as 'Manjigani' said in a thread titled 'Windows 7 â€" Inst!
all Message â€" Upgrade Unsuccessful' on the Windows 7 support forum. "And now it is in continuous loop. I let it run overnight hoping that it will fix itself, but no luck. I am stuck in limbo." "All the promises of stability and simplicity, and now there are so many problems with installation," 'Derrt...
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