Don't you hate it when Windows XP does something like:
To be fair, it's generally Windows's fault when something like this occurs. A lot of it has to do with third party hardware and software that is running on the computer. Since Microsoft does not control what is being run on the computer as strictly as Apple does, many developers write sloppy drivers and whatnot that don't end up playing nicely together.
Rawr windows.
ReplyDeleteLinux > Windows? Haha I'm such a hypocrite. I really only use Linux on my netbook. =P
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