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The main problem in windows it's about drivers!

Written by IT News on 5:26 PM

What is your operating system you currently use right now? Some people are still love to use XP than migrating to Vista. And lot of my friend are prefer to use Linux than Windows software, but honestly I want to say that some how Windows is easy to use but also has a lot problem, and in Linux you need a little practice but a minimize of problem, specially in hardware.

The greatest advantage of the Windows ecosystem is that there are so many choices. The biggest problem with the Windows ecosystem is that there are so many choices.

The sheer number of choices means you can almost certainly find exactly the PC you want. In the notebook category alone, you can get a two-pound ultraportable or a 20-pound desktop replacement, or anything in between, with or without Tablet or touchscreen features.

You can opt for a system with a battery life of 6-8 hours or one that will run like a bat out of hell for 80 minutes. If you prefer a desktop, you can take your pick of giant towers, midsize towers, small form factor cases designed to fit in AV equipment racks, or all-in one designs, with a dizzying range of expansion options. For a Windows PC, you can spend $500, $5000, or anything in between.

All those choices give you a practically infinite number of hardware and software combinations. And that’s where the problems begin. All those choices also offer a correspondingly large chance of encountering problems from the unexpected interaction of parts that weren’t designed to be used together.

That, in large part, is why Windows Vista has struggled for the past 18 months. Continue reading this articles The key to Windows success? It’s all about the drivers

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