> This is 100% unacceptable behavior of windows. You hmare looking at it from the wrong angle. This isn't a case of "Windows is broken because it crashes when the user does something and the work around is, 'dont do that's"
That isn’t remotely what I said though.
My point was: It’s both vendors fault.
If youd bothered to spend even 30 seconds longer to properly read my comment instead of knee jerk reacting to anything that’s even remotely sympathetic to evil Microsoft then you’d realise that I’m not letting MS off the hook for this. I’m just saying there’s enough blame to go round on this particular fault.
That isn’t remotely what I said though.
My point was: It’s both vendors fault.
If youd bothered to spend even 30 seconds longer to properly read my comment instead of knee jerk reacting to anything that’s even remotely sympathetic to evil Microsoft then you’d realise that I’m not letting MS off the hook for this. I’m just saying there’s enough blame to go round on this particular fault.