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To: Don Green who wrote (64178)5/1/2007 6:02:52 AM
From: Arthur Tang  Read Replies (2) of 64865
 
It was done by signing up for auto-update and eventually lead to the development of Vista, away from extension of WinXp which was WinNT, which was Berkley unix(BSD) origin(xserver ethernet network but based on Win95 OS and GUI).

XP was monolithical(based on logic if then else, not desire to do this or that) operating system, does not have microkernels.

Vista has componentized drivers suitable for microkernel to do any single instruction for simple function or sequential functions.($40 billion revenue so far), So they got the solution first.

Solaris has no microkernels? ($12 billion revenue) New OS has to look at Vista's initial mistakes(static dram memory assignments/no garbage collection on data stored no longer fresh).
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