Author: Marc van Hal
Date: 10:08:35 02/15/02
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On February 14, 2002 at 17:17:31, Jeroen van Dorp wrote: >>Windows 2000!! I have not had a single crash with Win2k it runs perfectly > >Strange enough I was convinced W2K was a solution to Win9x, but I encountered >more crashes with Win2K than I ever have had with win9x. It didn't properly >recognize my CDR, my modem, my mouse, my network card - all with the right >driver software. > >I installed it three times, and every time I had the same problems. >After running for a few hours it froze. After closing down I got the most weird >blue screens; after all the promises it was the most disappointing experience I >ever had. > >Now I'm back muddling with Win98 again. I guess as Microsoft can't develop a >good consumer OS, it can't develop another proper OS as well. I should have >known. All MS products turn out to be garbage. > >When buying (lending) XP they require you to tell them what you do with your PC >-as you have to activate it again after hardware changes. >It is time Microsoft answers *my* questions what their crap does with *my* PC. >:(( > >J. I think the answer of Microsoft should sound like this Dear Mister J.van Dorp Though we do our best in making big money and let all or beta testers pay big box for it. We did never make a full product of Windows. Because the law forbids us to steal more products, So if their products are protected by the law we do the same with or stolen products only we don't look if the end user is helped by it. We left many securety gaps wide open so or national inteligence can use the internet for what it was made for! And how Microsoft works we actualy don't know just watch or games and other products. We think it is the task for other company's to make a path trough all our bugs. for their software and/or hardware. And ok once in a while we bring out some patches otherwise the customers complain to much. Please keep on buying or first editions of or software that makes it cheaper for us to make an almost full product of or versions of Windows Greetings B.Gates
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