T3000 wrote:
Since I built my AMD Athlon 500 and started using W98, I have been a very happy computer user. Sure, there have been virus problems on occasion but, I have yet to loose any data. Unlike my Amiga, which lost years of artwork several times.
Just to offer my experiences in comparison:
Windows 98 is responsible for my worst ever data loss. One day, Scandisk decided that there were errors on my hard disk and decided it would "fix" them. As a result, my machine wouldn't boot, and everything on the Windows partition was destroyed. With some help from some friends, I booted into my Linux partition and wrote a program to scan the hard disk at a low level, and pick out bits which looked like source code. As a result I was able to save things like my University coursework, and the source code to NewsCoaster (I had backups on floppy, but they were several weeks old).
I then was luckily able to borrow a hard disk to install Windows onto (unlike AmigaOS, you can't boot into the OS without installing onto harddisk, which risks overwriting data), and ran a recovery program (a trial version which meant I had to rescan everytime I'd recovered 3 files - unlike the Amiga, there doesn't appear to be anything for free on Windows) to recover some more stuff. But an awful lot of my data was lost.
The worse I experienced on the Amiga was occasional disk invalidations, which the OS automatically fixed if you left it a few minutes. The only data loss was due to using floppies (which seem to be at least as unreliable on PCs).
The point being, the Amiga isn't necessarily worse than Windows in this respect - and indeed, the Amiga has some definite advantages (eg, being able to run recovery programs without reinstalling the OS to disk).
What would make AMiga os4 successful is if it were free.
Given that the majority of the cost for most ppl is buying a new PPC computer, I doubt that would make much difference IMO.