I have only a few things to say here.
I know of several new laptops in Germany which have Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit preinstalled, and that can't be good when things like the features of let's say the ultimate edition are surely missing and when there is a 64 bit version available and might be better suited for the new hardware...
And Thomas, can Internet Explorer 9 really be installed on XP?
And what about IE 9 accessibility and the same goes for Firefox 10 and the upcoming Firefox 11 as well? And what about the plugin issues with Firefox? How are you supposed to handle them? I have read reports of components like quicktime support in Firefox being unstable or failing.
This can't just be fixed by uninstalling the offending object.
If we are talking about browser extension, it might be right, but what about content plugins (Flash, Shockwave, Silverlight, Java, Adobe Air and so on)? This is nothing the end user can fix, same goes for other extensions.

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