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<blockquote data-quote="Anusha" data-source="post: 22733" data-attributes="member: 828"><p>That is not always the case. I have made an image of my system partition (which has a 5GB capacity) and the size of the image is only 650MiB. It only has the Windows folder. You just have to plan it well, and you will not be disappointed. And you have to use good software for that. For example, if something goes wrong with my system partition (say, I installed a new driver and at bootup it give a BSOD and I can't get into Windows), all I have to do it restore that image and I'm good to go (given that you have a bootable disk). It will take at most 3 minutes.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Windows XP SP2 with latest updates is as good as an OS could get, stability wise. I can leave it on for days without getting into any stability issues what so ever. Windows become unstable when you MAKE it unstable. For example, by installing junk software which do not conform to good programming techniques, or malfunctioning hardware or unsupported drivers (mainly digital unsigned drivers - but I'm not saying all the digitally unsigned drivers are bad) are the cause of instabilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anusha, post: 22733, member: 828"] That is not always the case. I have made an image of my system partition (which has a 5GB capacity) and the size of the image is only 650MiB. It only has the Windows folder. You just have to plan it well, and you will not be disappointed. And you have to use good software for that. For example, if something goes wrong with my system partition (say, I installed a new driver and at bootup it give a BSOD and I can't get into Windows), all I have to do it restore that image and I'm good to go (given that you have a bootable disk). It will take at most 3 minutes. Windows XP SP2 with latest updates is as good as an OS could get, stability wise. I can leave it on for days without getting into any stability issues what so ever. Windows become unstable when you MAKE it unstable. For example, by installing junk software which do not conform to good programming techniques, or malfunctioning hardware or unsupported drivers (mainly digital unsigned drivers - but I'm not saying all the digitally unsigned drivers are bad) are the cause of instabilities. [/QUOTE]
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