A lot of PC crashes are due to cheap hardware. My last PC, AMD Athlon XP 2400+, Gigabyte 7N400Pro motherboard, Windows XP, ran for a couple of years without a single crash. My current PC, Athlon 64 4000 on Asus A8V Deluxe, Windows XP, has been running since last October without a single crash (except when I tried a beta nvidia 6600GT driver). These PC's are running prime95 24/7, web server, ftp server, streaming sound and video, scanners, printers, TV/VIVO cards, multiple monitors, RAID arrays, gaming, vmware multiple OS's, .....
If the PC crashes even once, I'll be looking to replace what's broken (hardware or software). Windows XP, and 2000 before that, are very reliable. The PC world made a huge leap forward with Windows 2000 and XP. (NT also, but that wasn't very home user friendly).
I just got back from CES2005. Never seen so many big screen displays, and the Samsung 102" plasma was stunning. The Sharp 65" LCD was killer. Seeing "Attack of the Clones" on the top of the line Runco front projector was the highlight (private showings only at The Beach).
Apple weren't even there, kind of odd considering that the ipod is the consumer hit of 2004. Perhaps they don't want to be in the same town at the same show at the same time as Microsoft.
[ January 10, 2005, 01:15 PM: Message edited by: keith ]