On Thu, 28 Oct 2010 10:25:21 +0300, Vladimir Panteleev <[email protected]> wrote:

A good analogy is writing software only for Linux, because the major OS is so horrible.

For what it's worth, I never had any problems with my Windows install - the only time I reinstalled was when I upgraded to newer versions (and I do that when I upgrade my hardware, incl. HDDs, anyway).

From my experience of troubleshooting others' Windows computers, all the breakages come from badly-written applications (and installers), which overwrite system files or (sometimes forcibly) integrate themselves into every corner of the operating system, causing instability etc. This isn't a problem with Windows - its "problem" is that it's the most popular OS, for which so much bad software is written (not to mention malware).

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