Sorry if this question was already asked.
Are there suppose to be typos when you start Windows Vista for the first
time, during the setup process? I found some and I'm just wondering if my
program is legit or not.
Carey Frisch [MVP] - 18 May 2008 18:44 GMT
Pleas provide an example of a "typo" you are seeing.

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Sorry if this question was already asked.
Are there suppose to be typos when you start Windows Vista for the first
time, during the setup process? I found some and I'm just wondering if my
program is legit or not.
Alias - 18 May 2008 20:09 GMT
Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote:
> Pleas provide an example of a "typo" you are seeing.
LOL! "Pleas"? Are you begging again?
Alias
Charlie Tame - 18 May 2008 20:35 GMT
Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote:
> Pleas provide an example of a "typo" you are seeing.
I didn't notice any typos, is this the English (US) version or something
else (In which case it's not use asking me).
Malke - 18 May 2008 18:44 GMT
> Sorry if this question was already asked.
>
> Are there suppose to be typos when you start Windows Vista for the first
> time, during the setup process? I found some and I'm just wondering if my
> program is legit or not.
It would have been really, really useful if you had included examples of
what you think are typos. That way you could have gotten a definitive
answer. I've never noticed any misspelled words in the Vista startup/setup
and those sorts of things normally jump right out at me.
Give examples if you want more help.
Malke

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artfudd - 18 May 2008 20:02 GMT
Where/how did you get Vista? :)

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> Sorry if this question was already asked.
>
> Are there suppose to be typos when you start Windows Vista for the first
> time, during the setup process? I found some and I'm just wondering if my
> program is legit or not.