I know some other people here have had problems with Windows but there are many people who don't, either this is just luck or it's something that some people are doing right and others are doing wrong.
I know that the things you explained in that post aren't what's wrong, because I've done most of them. The Windows XP SP2 setup I had before I installed Mandrake on this system was as good as I could get it and it still often sucked. I can't remember it crashing (that doesn't mean it didn't crash), but I can remember it running slow when you try to do stuff in it like run Flash and Photoshop. I remember thinking it truley sucked at multi-tasking, but I put that right down to my "mingey" 256MB RAM (good news for the RAM manufaturers!). However, before I got down to getting another 512MB RAM I installed Mandriva (bad news for the RAM manufacturers!) and was dual-booting. I must've booted into Windows about two times after that, before removing it.
it's something MS don't want to fix.
Bad news for Windows and Windows users! If it was free, it wouldn't matter much that Microsoft don't want to fix some problem, because the door's always open for someone else to do it (that I couldn't resist).
Have you checked them then?
No, I haven't really used that computer since.
If you've listened to my advice then it's a clean install that's only used to access the Internet from a limited account and there are no shitty 3rd party memory resident security programs running then.
It's not my system to fix, and I will not fix it. The only fix I'd give it is a decent operating system like GNU/Linux, but last I checked it's owner didn't want that. I'll just wait for him/Windows to completely fuck something up, and try again.
Windows 2000, yes but not XP since I've had not reason to but after a couple of days I haven't notice any significant degredation in performance.
Sounds like a great operating system!
EDIT: Oops, I read that wrong. Anyhow, try running it for a few weeks. If your experience is anything like these other guy's, you
will notice quite a degration in performance.
I'm just saying that (if you know what you're doing) it isn't all that bad
That depends on what you mean by "all that bad". To a small extent I'd agree.
[it doesn't BSOD] when you right click a folder
Well it/something did crash/fuck up when I right-clicked a folder on my brothers system. Whether that was the fault of a driver (that came with Windows and is very much a part of the operating system), some part of Windows Exploror, something deep inside Windows, or malware, I cannot say. But it happened. And it pissed me off, and brought back memories. And it's something I hadn't seen in yonks.
it runs well on 256MB of RAM
Except it has shit memory management. So 256MB is probably okay so long as you never fill it (good thing the operating system doesn't waste much space (which I've been led to believe is true)), I think.