Sellam observed,
>Most versions of Windows up until XP were buggy as hell and a pain in
the
>ass to maintain. When I was running Windows 95, I had to reboot a few
>times a week. When I switched to Windows 98, a few times a month. Now
>I'm using XP, and I still have to reboot once in a while. Definitely an
>improvement. But the fact is, most of us have become so jaded with MS
>"operating systems" that we instinctively think of them as crap.
>Now, the real question is, why do you take attacks against an operating
>system personally?
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I too grew tired of the "Blue screen of death" on my horribly overclocked
box running Windows 95a but with a wonderful program called Xteq I was
able to end it forever, it is now the Red screen of death.
Rich
Received on Mon Jul 07 2003 - 19:12:00 BST