Fixing Windows Vista

Microsoft really dropped the ball with Windows Vista. Yes, it does have some good features. But they're outweighed by groggy performance issues, bugs and other problems that millions now encounter every time they turn on their PCs.

Microsoft spent years and billions of dollars developing Windows Vista, and so you might, not unreasonably, have expected that it would be better than its predecessor Windows XP. But if you moved to Vista and found that it was slower, resource-hungry, won't run your old software and still has major bugs, you might have been forgiven for feeling, well, a little disappointed.