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This build doesn't seem stable at all to me, why is it claimed to be stable?--[[User:Ovctvct|Ovctvct]] ([[User talk:Ovctvct|talk]]) 14:20, 24 August 2014 (BST)
This build doesn't seem stable at all to me, why is it claimed to be stable?--[[User:Ovctvct|Ovctvct]] ([[User talk:Ovctvct|talk]]) 14:20, 24 August 2014 (BST)
:I think that it means that the build is stable when compared to other builds... Of course, stability itself depends on a variety of factors (think Windows Vista and early drivers), so I do not know if that should belong in the article. ([[User:Maza|Maza]] ([[User talk:Maza|talk]]) 19:32, 24 August 2014 (BST))
:I think that it means that the build is stable when compared to other builds... Of course, stability itself depends on a variety of factors (think Windows Vista and early drivers), so I do not know if that should belong in the article. ([[User:Maza|Maza]] ([[User talk:Maza|talk]]) 19:32, 24 August 2014 (BST))
== Adding info about how to enable Aero ==
Not sure if should it be added here or in [[Windows/Visual Styles/Aero]], but I think this is something that could be really useful for some users searching how to enable Aero.
I want to remark the fact that BetaWiki already has something like this, and I'd like to avoid any similarities between this suggested addition and the BetaWiki's article about it.
Right now I'm trying to figure out the basic steps to enable Aero so that I could write the article by myself (and then anybody who feels that it needs changes could make them), but I need some feedback.

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Stability

This build doesn't seem stable at all to me, why is it claimed to be stable?--Ovctvct (talk) 14:20, 24 August 2014 (BST)

I think that it means that the build is stable when compared to other builds... Of course, stability itself depends on a variety of factors (think Windows Vista and early drivers), so I do not know if that should belong in the article. (Maza (talk) 19:32, 24 August 2014 (BST))

Adding info about how to enable Aero

Not sure if should it be added here or in Windows/Visual Styles/Aero, but I think this is something that could be really useful for some users searching how to enable Aero.

I want to remark the fact that BetaWiki already has something like this, and I'd like to avoid any similarities between this suggested addition and the BetaWiki's article about it.

Right now I'm trying to figure out the basic steps to enable Aero so that I could write the article by myself (and then anybody who feels that it needs changes could make them), but I need some feedback.