Nothinman
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Modelworks said:Try to remember that companies like MS that release an OS to the public as final are not going to release something that they know has problems .
Actually they do that all of the time. Every product ever produced has known issues when it goes RTM, just not anything that the development team, QA people or management consider show-stoppers.
Modelworks said:That is where companies like Apple have it easy. They know exactly what hardware is in a specific computer and when they release the OS they know how it will perform.
In theory yes, but the new iPhone antenna thing seems to indicate otherwise. As does the myriad of overheating problems that the XBox continually has. At some point they decided that the risk of the problem affecting people was worth it and pushed it through anyway.
Modelworks said:When I test software for Autodesk they provide me with a workstation already configured exactly like the ones the programmers use. That allows me to find bugs and flaws without it being a hardware or driver issue.
And that also means that you won't catch things related to other hardware or driver revisions. So while it may work just fine with the video card and drivers you tested it on the chances of every AutoCAD user out there having that exact same setup is just above 0.
That's why so many places, like MS, have public beta testing programs. To broaden their test cases and work out more of the uncommon bugs before the final release.