From the comments;

"Of course Apple's OS X installs "like a dream". It damn well ought to 
as they control everything from the hardware through to the packaging 
your machine comes in - if it was not easy to install there would be 
something very, very wrong. That's one of the benefits of being 
proprietary from motherboard to OS.

Perhaps a better comparison might be trying to install OS X on hardware 
not made by Apple. Still a dream?"

It's the same as the argument about PC games always needing patching and 
having problems, compared to consoles. Well, duh. Consoles are a fixed 
platform.

XP and Vista, eventually, do a very good job of coping with the myriad 
combinations of hardware thrown at them, IMO.


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