Not enough to tip the balance over to Workbench. In fact, I haven't seen my XP install crash, except when the HW was malfunctioning. Windows is remarkably stable these days.
But since I've found dozens of bugs from AmigaOS, I guess it means bad things for Windows. ?-)
Windows has free (except network connectivity) updates, too. Any bugs found from Windows have chance of getting fixed, at least.
@Piru
Windows really should be stable these days giving that Microsoft has a zillion dollars... In my opinion the free unices (Linux and the BSDs) is the most stable OSes for personal users. This is based on own experience using them for both desktop (different Linux distributions) and servers (FreeBSD and Linux).
It's funny learning about the AmigaOS. Ok, it's dated, without modern memory management that would make it a lot more stable and using 80-s state of the art technology (like pre-emptive multitasking using the round rubin scheduling algorithm), but it makes me wonder that one of the DragonFly BSD (Matt Dillons baby) design goals is to make the BSD architecture more Amiga-like.