... that is why the place where I work has an IT department staffed with about 200 personnel, they are either fixing computers or re-installing windows on them.
I'm one of those IT department staffers and have been for about 15 years. Not in your company, most likley, but nonetheless, it's what I do. We spend the majority of our time dealing with application issues. Hardware and operating system issues are few and far between.
My one last thought, would you board an aircraft if you knew that windows was running all the digital instrumentation on it?, or would you drive a auto if you knew windows was running your auto computer?
Absolutely not. Windows wasn't designed for critical aircraft and auto systems. It's OK if Windows is running my stereo, though. EDIT: I wouldn't want Amiga OS flying the plane either. What was your point?
Now my A4000 which gets turned on for use at least twice a week hasn't crashed since 1993 and still has my data on it since then, and I must admit my 2 gig hard drive is getting quite full, I still have about 1.2 gig free for use, might be another 10 years and I will have to think about installing a larger hard drive.
At the moment, my towered A1200 mysteriously resets every time I attempt to use a Voodoo.card video mode. !@#% I would reinstall and get everything to a known good state, but something's wrong with Paula or one of the CIAs. Every drive I try seeks/clicks three times and then fails to read the disk.
PC users can you claim this?
I'd been running my last Windows XP-based system using the same base install for about three years when one of my hard disks failed. (Before anyone says anything re: my previous post, yes, I'd been ignoring the warning signs.) It was a stripe sans parity, so I lost everything. C'est la vie. There's nothing I hate worse than dealing with backups, so of course, I don't run them at home.