I take your word that Win 7 is more stable than Vista. You mentioned Mac. Both of my kids have Macs for over a year. They didn't have - not even one time - that the system would hang. As far as I know (they are not technical at all) they didn't install any updates or patches. Their notebooks boot in seconds instead of PC in minutes.
>Why would you think that Microsoft is different than other companies? Mac patches their OS. RedHat patches theirs. Novell patches theirs.
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>I can tell you that Win7 is MUCH improved over Vista.
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>>I don't trust Microsoft completely, especially their newer technologies. If I run XP in VPC from Vista or Win 7 I am still relying on Vista/Win7/VPC on having stable use of XP. With Microsoft lately producing unstable products and having to patch and update them frequently, I can get stuck without a stable XP - which is very important for me to maintain my current VFP 9 customers. Therefore I am choosing to go with multi-boot approach where XP will be completely separate from Vista/Win 7. It is more expensive, as I have to buy a multi-book software, but hopefully will buy me a peace of mind.
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