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It depends of user. If you're a kind of user who follow the "ask specialist to install it and don't touch it ever" you could have a year of happy life without any incidents. But if you like experimentation and tweaks - you're in troubles. XP is not a geek-proof OS.
Also your hardware matters. Cheap(R) NoName(TM) hardware is the most common source of troubles on XP systems. |
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I was able to figure out why my computer crashed. Or at least this is why I think it crashed.
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I too have a blessed Xp Pro Version running here and I like experimentation and tweaks. No problems so far.
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The problems I've experienced with XP Pro on my computer are due to motherboard and graphics driver issues (Asus and ATI respectively), not the OS itself.
On my old system with XP Pro, I never experienced any problems until my hard drive died. |
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No problems with my copy either. It does live on its own partition, and gets reformatted one or two times a year.
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Consider it maintenance. Besdides, It's a good way to remove the crap that unnistalled programs leave behind.
Never have I reformatted because XP spontaneously died. It's always been because of a hardware upgrade (new mobo, new primary hard disk) or because I've felt like it. |
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And how much experience do you have with computers? Could it be that you qualify as an expert?
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I'm more of an "advanced user". If I was an expert, I'd run Linux.
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