Comments by "John h Palmer" (@johnhpalmer6098) on "Why Didn’t Microsoft Fix the Bug I Care About?" video.
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One thing to be aware of is some software may cause Windows to crash, or the software itself crashes due to a conflict say in windows. The software (or driver) is often not Windows fault (unless it's generic drivers for many third party devices where they get it from the manufacturer). At that point, as Leo says, it's out of MS's hands.
A good example is your graphics card may cause issues with Windows, blame the card manufacturer for the interface/driver, not Microsoft for the issue.
Due to a wide range of products that can run in Windows, things will happen that are not Microsoft's fault.
I've run most variants of Windows going back to Windows 3.1 and have had no issues with any of them as far as usage goes. I do welcome improvements, such as being able to multitask (couldn't do so initially due to where the development was with Windows, and PC's to start with).
So getting your panties in a bunch does not serve you well at all. Just learn to roll with it and move on, and as long as Microsoft can take care of the more egregious bugs that affect more than 1% of users, or prevents the software to running correctly, leave it be. Also, sometimes your device is just bad and causing vexing issues with the OS.
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