Microsoft Working on Windows 8 Docs for DoJ

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Windows 8 - 64 bit only. I wish MS would overhaul the registry in Windows 8, among other things.
 

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[citation][nom]randomizer[/nom]I'd prefer it if they did away with a registry.[/citation]

The registry is quite fine, much better than hundredths of configuration files scattered in system folders each with it's own format and quirks (after all, the registry is a unified hierarchical database with a well defined uniform API for all applications and system components, optimized for fast access (unlike config files that need constant parsing and knowledge of their format), config files become a mess really soon and they are really hard to repair with a generic tool once broken)

The problem of the registry is the lack of component ownership over registry keys (ownership can be set at user level). If they add component ownership of registry keys, once a component is gone, all keys owned by that component can be automatically purged, while maintaining the benefits of having a system wide database of configuration values with a standard and unified API.
 

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i hope these 232 people do not make the technical content essentially of windows 8 as inefficient as RS-232 (an unbalanced electrical standard for serial connections that is out of date, and was replaced by RS-530, which is also more or less obsolete with the introduction of fiber and TCP/IP Cat 5/6, even Coaxial makes it obsolete)

ok so this doesn't make sense to most people, i just hope they don't mess it up. in other words, take a good 4 years on it Microsoft, even 5 years would be fine. windows 7 will last for a while, God knows Windows XP did.
 
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Windows 8.... 2 to 3 years, back to the old release schedule... 95 98 2000 2002. Win XP was atypical, only lasted as long as it did because of the security development shutdown MS did.
 
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