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Microsoft claims firms 'hitting a wall' with Linux
dmcfarland:
Corrupts as in the hard disk being destroyed so it can be used or corrupt as in you have to fdisk, reformat and reinstall everything-has happened to me with windows more times than I care to rember.
Yet another reason why I switched to Linux.
--- Quote from: Lead Head ---but what happens when the installer gets a critical error, and it currupts the HD(has happend to me)
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Kintaro:
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Security Innovation also claimed that the Novell SLES infrastructure required 4.79 times the number of patches.
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And 80% Less downtime from not having to reboot installing them.
WMD:
--- Quote from: H_TeXMeX_H ---... A demented monkey can install Window$ 98 :D
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Windows 98 is harder to install than 2000/XP.
H_TeXMeX_H:
--- Quote from: WMD ---Windows 98 is harder to install than 2000/XP.
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not really ... why would it be ?
WMD:
Windows 98 setup boots to a command line, and says "run FDISK lol". You have to start that yourself and partition, then close that and run the setup program. Not to mention in 1998 a lot of computers still couldn't boot from CDs, so you had to make a boot disk along with that.
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