They missed a marketing trick here if you ask me. It should be called "Bill'll Fix It".
And just imagine the comfort a logo of Bill's genial smiling face will bring as your quad-core computer slows to a crawl copying a 2MB file and you hit the "Bill'll Fix It! button
I'll believe it when I see it. Microsoft support leaves a lot to be desired so, although this is a good idea, I doubt in practise it will be the silver bullet to end all OS related issues that Microsoft hopes it will be.
Every time windows spits out such a message, neither me, nor adimin--noone but at least the author of the program failed can possibly fix anything--and it'd require him to trace things down in disassembler or something. i must be doing somthing wrong...
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