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So what's so bad about Windows XP? I don't want to hear about what's so bad about Microsoft.
That's the point most people here hate M$, XP is just another product they produce that fails us.
Okay to try to answer. What gets sent where, that is totally open for debate, if you get hard verifiable evidence one way or another and can show exactly what was sent then please post it here.
Removed spyware - NO you have not. IE and WiMP are integrated into the OS, if you have completely removed either them then you have evidence of purgery on the parts of several M$ executives - make this evidence known (the DA for Mass would like to know this).
Now M$ make XP GUI driven this is wrong. It slows down the system and makes efficient control of your processes impossible (that is from a M$ analysis). They have broken the M$-dos function, which means I cannot get complete control of my system. XP is unstable, it breaks network connections for no reason, and refuses legal admission from networked computers on an ad-hoc basis. I cannot get the control I need of XP to get it to perform properly, and do not claim hardware here - the PC in question has designed for Windows XP stickers every fucking where.
Secondly ever since I started working with computers I have believed that I am entitled to the source code. Companys who make hardware can be forced to supply schematics and parts lists (most provide these anyway, for a minimal charge) and the same must be true for software. XP is closed source and until it is available for review - with an open source compiler - I will not use their products voluntarily.
I have problems witht the GUI, It looks like they took the Gnome desktop and made it child friendly. I hate that sort of thing. Secondly they talk about XP being a new product, it is not, it is an minor upgrade to W2K and that was a minor upgrade to NT (and W2K is just NT with some parts of teh 98 API back in place), if you purchased NT then you should be entitled to XP for free.
XP forces you to use IE, well I gave up with IE, it is for the most part slower, less flexible and more insecure than most other browsers. To my knowledege M$ still refuse to acknowledge that the insecure SSL implementation is their responsablilty, and so it's not been fixed.
When bugs are found with XP they may or may not get fixed several months or years down the line, and when you install them you can no longer guarantee your system will reamin the way it was, after all by default the update packages change all your settings to whatever the upgade has as it's standard settings. I've watched insecure settings on outlook get set by the XP update, despite removing them. The trouble is that the upgrade is different for everyone, some report no trouble others report their systems collapsing - more instability.
Why should I pay $300 for a system that cannot do what the one I choose to use can, why should I pay for an OS that is basically offering no innovation, no originality, and nothing I cannot get elsewhere with better support and increased functionality. XP may be good for you, I use a system that is better in my opinion. I can do more with my 3 REDHAT cds than the cds I need to build up the XP system, currently that's six CD's not including special software that you don't get with a Linux install.