AnonymouseUser
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- May 14, 2003
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Actually XP was pretty damn good from day 1. Windows 98 was a pile of shit and my computer crashed an average of 3 times per day. I bought XP in mid 2002 and the crashing completely stopped. It was a memory hog, but at least it worked.
By then there were a lot of updates already available, and drivers were maturing, but it still wasn't until SP2 that a vanilla install was decent and secure enough to connect directly to the net. Just because it was better than Win98 doesn't mean it was a solid and secure OS.
Agreed, people's hate for Vista is unfounded. I'd be willing to bet that most people that bitch about it have never even tried it. just jumping on the hate bandwagon.
I bitched about it enough, and it was warranted. SP1 wouldn't install, even though it would take 4 hours and get to Stage 3 @ 100% before failing and reverting. Powering down or rebooting required holding the power button down. There were a few other minor issues as well. Local networking was one of them.
Now that SP2 is installed (format drive, install Vista, SP1, then SP2), it just works. Don't mistake that for me being a fan, though.
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