Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Seriously, Microsoft, restart means restart, ok means ok.

I am getting fucking sick and tired of this shit.


When I click start - restart, and then click the ok button, that means I want the computer to restart.

That is really pretty fucking simple.

I select restart, I confirm with an ok.  What I want is for the computer to restart, and I've communicated that in a simple way.



What I don't want is  TO PLAY A FUCKING GAME OF 20 FUCKING QUESTIONS WITH MY COMPUTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

SERIOUSLY, MICROSOFT, WHEN I SAY RESTART AND CLICK OK, THAT MEANS I WANT THE COMPUTER TO RESTART!!!!!!!!!!!

What I don't want is the computer to inform me that it has to stop certain processes in order to restart and to check with me that it is ok.



NO SHIT SHERLOCK!  IN ORDER FOR THE COMPUTER TO RESTART, ALLLLLLLLLLL PROCESSES HAVE TO BE STOPPED!  I UNDERSTAND THAT, AND ALREADY INDICATED I'M OK WITH THIS WHEN I CLICKED OK FOR RESTARTING!!!!!!!!!!!!  JUST STOP THE FUCKING PROCESSES AND RESTART THE MOTHERFUCKING MACHINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Did anyone in microsoft ever stop to think that someone might be multitasking, very busy, have lots of things to get done in a short period of time, and NEED SOMETHING TO FUCKING HAPPEN RIGHT WHEN I COMMAND IT TO DO SO?

What I don't need is to make an announcement that a server will be rebooted at 9 and back up by 9:15, send the restart command at 9, and find at 9:15 that THE SESSION IS STILL OPEN ASKING ME IF I'M OK WITH IT STOPPING A CERTAIN PROCESS IN ORDER TO DO THE RESTART!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Now I have no option but to click ok and MAKE THE SERVER GO DOWN WHEN EVERYONE IS EXPECTING IT TO BE UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Seriously, microsoft.  Seriously.  I ask of you, if you can make your OS do one thing, MAKE IT FUCKING RESTART WHEN I RESTART!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

CAN YOU HANDLE MAKING AN OS THAT IS CAPABLE OF SHUTTING DOWN AND RESTARTING?  IS THAT TOO COMPLICATED FOR YOU TO GET RIGHT?  IS IT?  IS IT REALLY?  IS IT SO MUCH TO ASK FOR A RESTART COMMAND THAT ACTUALLY WORKS?

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