Ask anyone who has seen Spider-Man 3: Good ideas seldom survive bad execution. The developers of Windows Vista had some great design ideas, but poor implementation turned many fine concepts into lousy, annoying features. To be fair, Vista inherited most of these well-intentioned flaws from earlier Windows versions— but it either failed to correct them or didn’t even try. Here are eight of Vista’s most irritating flops, with quick fixes and workarounds.
User Account Control
People do some things in Windows—such as install destructive apps or edit the Registry—that merit a stern “Are you sure you know what you’re doing?” warning. Such situations may even warrant asking users to prove they’re administrators before letting them continue.
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