If you have the August 13, 2024—KB5041580 update. You’re good.
Ah man, you toughed it out clear into XP? Win2k was the last version I ever ran here. That whole shit of “oh you inserted a USB drive, please reboot” really got on my nerves. Plus trying to write code and having Windows crash once a week.
I haven’t either. 😆 Switching to Linux solved all of those problems allowing me to run for months at a time between reboots. Of course back then things didn’t work so smoothly, and I did have some struggle getting my sound card working. These days it pretty much all just works.
Except unlike all the Linux desktop users here, I’ve run every version of Windows… even Vista was actually very stable for me.
When I’ve had problems, it was 99 percent of the time failing hardware or bad drivers…
…which I will note I have had a lot of grief with in the past on my Linux installs… nVidia… Atheros… Broadcomm…
having Windows crash once a week
Several times per day sometimes if you came from the Win9x line like us normies had to use and not NT.
Don’t forget Win3.x. I remember working on that, trying my hand at OS/2 Warp with high hopes. I never used NT, just the home version of Windows 2k, however I was already trying to move away from Microsoft at the time. I was introduced to AT&T Unix in the late 90’s with our Audix voicemail system, and learned a lot while attempting to upgrade the hardware to a more current 486 computer. I got hooked but Unix was expensive as hell, then the internet led me to Linux. My first attempts were with a version of Slackware that ran from a folder on the Windows desktop and by '99 I had my first dedicated server up and running. It wasn’t until 2006 that I finally dumped my dual-boot desktop and permanently dropped Windows.