Just for what it's worth.
Firstly my original comment still stands (I still hate Vista)
Unfortunately one of my neighbours/friends brought some laptops for her daughters as Christmas presents.
This now makes "1 XP Desktop, 2 XP Laptops and 2 Vista Laptops.
Since Christmas I seem to have spent that much time on the Vista machines setting things up that by now I should be able to call myself pretty efficient with Vista, but I'm not going to.
Why, well to be honest, they are such a pain trying to navigate around.
IE: I created a folder (as I usually do to store my download files or backups).
But trying to find and access the folder again was almost impossible because I could not find it. Eventually I did find it, but it was by accident when doing something else.
One of todays saga's was Defrag, I eventually found where it was hidden, which was about 4/5 folders deep from the start menu. With running Defrag there is absolutely no indication of how much the HDD is fragged or how long it might take, no % indication, no nothing, so eventually left it running for them to turn off when it finished.
It's almost as if it's been designed so that the everyday person can't access anything except their normal folder from the start menu.
Also I could not find any easy way of removing "all but the most recent Re-store points" unless I disabled system re-store and then re-enabled it, at least with XP when doing a disc clean from within Explorer/My Computer the option is there straight-away.