Windows Vista is said to be the operating system designed to combat piracy but the fact that Microsoft failed in this battle. If Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) detects that you are using an illegal version of Windows, it will take a series of actions against you. Originally, it was true that WGA had done that, but now 'unlockers' have a lot of ways to bypass WGA and turn it into the most useless function in Windows. If it can't be used anymore, Microsoft should give it away slightly.
2. The Registry
Registry is considered 'brain' of Windows operating systems. Every time a user modifies the Windows working method, this effect is recorded in the Registry. But when a major change is needed, it is imperative that they go into this brain to edit. This is a very difficult and complex job, with a very high risk because not everyone is proficient when working with the Registry. However, other operating systems such as Mac OS X or Linux do not have a Registry but still work well. Why doesn't Microsoft go in that direction?
3. ActiveX Controls
ActiveX is a kind of specialized child application that works in Internet Explorer (IE) browser. However, this is also the most common source of infection. While other Internet browsers do not need ActiveX, it still works. Along with the development of AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML - asynchronous JavaScript and XML) and Web 2.0 technology, complex applications can be fully run in the browser without the need for ActiveX. When obsolete, the advice is that Microsoft should remove ActiveX from Windows 7.
4. User Account Control
User Account Control (User Account Control) is a function that Microsoft wants to improve the security for customers when using Windows but it is really too annoying and constantly "harass" users with these The child window and the odd instructions make them almost do not want to use this function anymore. There have been a lot of customer comments suggesting that Microsoft "kills" UAC when it comes to building Windows 7.
5. Windows Meeting Center (Windows Conference Center)
Have you ever heard of this feature of Windows? Most are not or have never used it. Let's assume you want to set up a meeting via the intranet or the Internet. With a Conference Center without a presentation board, a worthless discussion module, there is no VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) function or 'Voice over Internet' ) do you want to use it? Of course no one said yes. So Microsoft has no reason to keep it in Windows 7.