Please note that the progress bar may reach the end before all files have been copied.
I’m sure there was nothing they could possibly have done to prevent that.


I’m sure there was nothing they could possibly have done to prevent that.

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I just installed Windows Vista December CTP and found the same behaviour. I took me 3 hours to install under Microsoft Virtual PC. 1 hour to reach the 100% and 2 hours waiting for… I don’t know what.
Comment by Alex Danvy — 27/12/2005 @ 4:42 pm - 2 years, 10 months ago
I think the progress bar is overused in its current format. We need a new UI to represent progress in a way that is more realistic given the (often) unknown nature of any progress.
What do users want to know when the system is performing a task?
1) Is it busy or has it crashed?
2) Shall I sit and stare at the screen, or go away and make a cup of coffee?
A progress bar fulfills (1) relatively well, but (2) is not so obvious.
Comment by Steve Campbell — 4/1/2006 @ 8:10 pm - 2 years, 10 months ago