why?

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From: "Babcock, Michael Alex" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by 
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Sent: Friday, October 17, 2008 3:31 PM
Subject: If Only The Mac Had This


This would be nice:D
Mike

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> Date: October 17, 2008 2:52:10 AM GMT-08:00
> Subject: Microsoft Testing Instant On: Quick Windows Start Up
> Source: Quick Online Tips
> Author: QuickOnlineTips
>
> My Microsoft Windows Vista has a long start up time after rebooting.
> I always wondered if I could instantly turn on Windows and start
> working on my Computer. It seems the Microsoft guys read my mind.
>
> Engadget reports that Microsoft is surveying a select group of users
> about what they think about the Instant On Windows feature. The
> survey is asking the readers…
>
> “Instant On takes your computer from being completely powered down
> or “turned off” to being usable for a few specific activities is a
> very short amount of time. Instant On experience is different from
> ‘Full Windows’ because it limits what activities you can do and what
> applications you have access to.”
>
>
>
> I would really welcome this feature. It would be great if Windows
> would let me perform some frequently used tasks and activities and
> continue to load in the background for as long as it likes. It would
> be interesting ifWindows 7 will have this feature. Meanwhile do you
> know how to shut down Windows XP in one click.
>
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