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BSOD is more often a hardware problem than anything else, no?
That being the case, odds are that Windows really didn't have anything to do with it. If your hardware is borked, it kills the OS and shows you a BSOD. Build a Linux or MAC box and don't use the right hardware, it's going to BSOD too. Let it get too hot too often, it's gonna BSOD too. Let a mouse nest in the case? It's gonna BSOD too.
I happen to really like the IOS system and the iPhone and iPad, and can even see the appeal for OSX, so I'm not here to defend Windows or anyone else. I just think it's really unfair for someone to blame Windows or anyone else for something that's clearly the fault of the people in charge of maintaining the alarm system. If the system you have doesn't do the job, either fix it or get a new one. Either way, it's on the person, not the product.
Posted by whiplashm1@...
25th Feb