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(Unverified)May 2nd 2009 3:22PM
XP,Vista,7, it doesn't matter. Don't ask for a new OS, ask for faster hardware. The boys at intel need to give us the mainstream quad core soon, maybe 6-8GB? OSs and fast MBs that can handle a ton of RAM 16-24GB can fix a bunch of problem too. Personalized OSs, with an "advanced option" that allows the user to select which features they do or do not what to install upon first start up can help also. Netbooks need to run a different OS than laptops and desktops. Fast PDAs and netbooks can both run a mobile version of windows. We need to draw a line, desktops, laptops on one side----netbooks and quick mobile devices on the other. Maybe "smart OSs" that can detect what hardware is installed and then make recomendations to the user of which options to(or not to) install?