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Vista To Be Updated Without Reboots

UltimaGuy writes "Microsoft is working on a new feature for Windows Vista, known as Restart Manager, which will update parts of the operating system or applications without having to reboot the entire machine. From the article: 'If a part of an application, or the operating system itself, needs to updated, the Installer will call the Restart Manager, which looks to see if it can clear that part of the system so that it can be updated. If it can do that, it does, and that happens without a reboot.'"

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  1. No Reboot by faqmaster · · Score: 5, Funny

    There is no reboot, just a breif BSOD, then you're back at teh login screen.

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  2. Linux by phulshof · · Score: 4, Funny

    Damn! We should copy this feature into Linux! oh, wait....

  3. The question by ScottSCY · · Score: 4, Funny

    I think it still might be a better idea to reboot to linux and go from there :-)

  4. As an IT Employee... by ehaggis · · Score: 4, Funny

    What will I do all day long now?

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    1. Re:As an IT Employee... by SimReg · · Score: 5, Funny

      Same thing you do now - read and post to Slashdot!

  5. Ready for the desktop by cactux · · Score: 5, Funny

    So, with this new feature, will windows be ready for the desktop? Because it is years now that we hear "this year is THE year, it is ready for the desktop !"

  6. So now I only have to reboot once.... by Kaptain+Kruton · · Score: 3, Funny

    to go into safe mode and uninstall the damage done by the update.

  7. An integral part... by zecg · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...of the new Restart Manager is the Dolby Stereo 5.1 system. It checks whether it can update without reboot, sees that there's no fucking way, then plays a sound behind your back - you turn and presto! - no reeboot needed!

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  8. Re:funny department by theantipop · · Score: 4, Funny

    Maybe it's sarcasm? No, that's unpossible Slashdot is to regard all matters with the utmost of seriousness.

  9. Oh, UNIX has had "Restart... by cnelzie · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...Managers" for a very long time. They are usually hairy, sometimes suffer from poor hygeine or halitosis or stinky feat syndrome. Sometimes they are cranky and short-tempered, but fill them with enough pizza, Mountain Dew and Coffee and they usually work things right.

        They are typically called System Administrators.

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  10. Microsoft acts like a kid. by windowpain · · Score: 5, Funny

    I wish the hell they would just make the the damned thing more stable in the first place.

    Microsoft acts like a kid who won't eat his vegetables, won't do his homework, won't clean up after himself and won't take out the garbage and yells, "Hey, hey Ma look! I can balance a beachball on my nose! Aren't you proud of what a clever boy I am?"

    I'd like to take Billg by the hair and tell him, "No Windows Vista for you young man until you fix all the broken crap in XP! And stop making faces at cousin Linus."

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  11. Re:Here comes another security hole! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    Stick with something older if you want, sheesh. All software has bugs, your post is so stupid on so many levels it makes me regret reading it.

  12. A "Restart Manager"? How typical. by Art+Tatum · · Score: 5, Funny

    Why is it that every Microsoft solution involves a "manager"? They never seem to get to the point and just fix a problem. Instead, we get these grandiose stacks of hierarchy. It's like the French government is behind every design decision.

  13. Re:Here comes another security hole! by rbarreira · · Score: 3, Funny

    Only on slashdot would a stupid post which seems like it's built on top of some fucking "bad post template" be modded to +5 Interesting...

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  14. Re:funny department by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    What's with the kid that always crosses the finish line last and somehow always gets perceived as the leader?

    Why does every topic have to come down to politics and the Bush administration?

  15. Re:Here comes another security hole! by Wesley55221 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Ok, so what happens when someone learsn to trick this reboot manager into doing theiur bidding. Say a virus, trojan, or worm "learns" how to get this thing to work for it. It's a system process right? Thus should have some pretty hefty access priviliges and probably a million holes to have to plug. I'm waiting for the new generation of bugs and security holes that can be exploited just from one new aspect of this OS. Way to go Microsoft!

    Well, at least you won't have to reboot.

  16. It'll never happen by UnknowingFool · · Score: 4, Funny

    Call me a pessimistic, but I put this one in snowball's chance in hell likelihood. I mean, it's just as likely as the Israelis giving up Gaza Strip, the Red Sox and White Sox winning World Series, and Oprah appearing on the Late Show with Dave Letterman. And we all know those things won't happen.

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  17. Re:funny department by chris_mahan · · Score: 3, Funny

    Ah yes, the Dreaded Remote Punch Cards.

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  18. Re:funny department by dtfinch · · Score: 4, Funny

    "In a small way, Windows NT is a Unix." -Bill Gates

  19. Re:funny department by That's+Unpossible! · · Score: 3, Funny

    I will never regard all matters with the utmost seriousness.

    Sincerely,

    That's Unpossible!

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  20. Re:funny department by Jesus_666 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Actually, it doesn't reboot. Updating is completely reboot-less. If something can't be rebooted the system just switches into Windows 95 Special Compatibility Mode, ie. it bluescreens. You can also turn on the Advanced Administrator Mode, in which case the system will attempt to overwrite the associated files until it gets an error and then bluescreens. The "Advanced Administrator" part refers to the fact that you have to be an MCSE to get the system back into a working state afterwards.

    Linux kernel hackers have announced that they will get this feature out before the launch of Windows Vista. The Linux implementation will be called Automated Self-Trashing; the first alpha versions are already out, but so far it only works on IA-64 and SPARC.

    Apple has announced that they are too cool for this and instead released HFS++, a file system that stores all files randomly splattered across "forks", "spoons" and "knives", which will make system recovery useless as no one can tell whether a particular piece of data is a filename, a QuickTime movie or the boot sector. This technology, also called Au Revoir, will make it easier than ever to trash sensitive data.

    Hurd developers have simply pointed out that non-functionality is the default state of their operating system.

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  21. Re:funny department by mrdaveb · · Score: 4, Funny

    When there was a vulnerability in PHP, I killed everybody because I wasen't sure

    Isn't that a bit drastic?

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