Mikuro
Crotchety UI Nitpicker
I feel sort of silly asking, but I'm honestly wondering: Do PCs running Windows XP still crash frequently?
I just watched Apple's new commercials. When I first saw the one with the freezing, I thought "Stupid Apple! Get with the times! Crashing is a dead issue! It's not 2001 anymore!" But now I wonder, IS it really still an issue?
Now, I got onboard the Mac train with System 7, almost 13 years ago. And my first system didn't have an FPU. So I certainly remember crashes. Even OS 8/9 crashed a few times per week. Back then, crashing was the bane of the computer world. But OS X really never crashes in that sense. Applications unexpectedly quit now and then, sure, but that's a whole world away from a "gotta force-reboot" kind of crash. In regard to OS X, the very term "crash" has been redefined, because the old-world definition just doesn't apply.
In all my time using OS X, I've had to force a restart an average of two or three times per year. It's currently been over 20 days since I rebooted (tip: to see how long it's been for you, launch /Applications/Utilities/Terminal, type "uptime", and hit Return). This is typical; I rarely reboot unless a software update requires it, which tends to happen once a month or so.
I've come to take this stability for granted, and I've just sort of assumed that Windows has come a long way, too, just like the Mac OS has. Have I been giving MS too much credit?
So, for those unfortunate souls who work with Windows, what is your experience? DOES it still crash, even after all these years? And are you laughing at me for even asking such a question?!
I just watched Apple's new commercials. When I first saw the one with the freezing, I thought "Stupid Apple! Get with the times! Crashing is a dead issue! It's not 2001 anymore!" But now I wonder, IS it really still an issue?
Now, I got onboard the Mac train with System 7, almost 13 years ago. And my first system didn't have an FPU. So I certainly remember crashes. Even OS 8/9 crashed a few times per week. Back then, crashing was the bane of the computer world. But OS X really never crashes in that sense. Applications unexpectedly quit now and then, sure, but that's a whole world away from a "gotta force-reboot" kind of crash. In regard to OS X, the very term "crash" has been redefined, because the old-world definition just doesn't apply.
In all my time using OS X, I've had to force a restart an average of two or three times per year. It's currently been over 20 days since I rebooted (tip: to see how long it's been for you, launch /Applications/Utilities/Terminal, type "uptime", and hit Return). This is typical; I rarely reboot unless a software update requires it, which tends to happen once a month or so.
I've come to take this stability for granted, and I've just sort of assumed that Windows has come a long way, too, just like the Mac OS has. Have I been giving MS too much credit?
So, for those unfortunate souls who work with Windows, what is your experience? DOES it still crash, even after all these years? And are you laughing at me for even asking such a question?!