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Words Of Wisdom said:
bardicverse said:
Pro. Why?

When MS makes an OS, they make one perfect version, the complete bundle. Then for the lesser versions, they strip things out. I call this the Jenga concept.

You start out with a perfectly solid tower (Solid version of the OS)
You pull out a few sticks, still somewhat ok (couple of features and apps, runs ok most of the time)
You pull out a few more sticks, tower gets wobbly (unstable OS)

Please support your claim with evidence.

Ok.

Windows 2000 Home vs Professional

Windows XP Home vs Professional

Windows Vista Ultimate vs all lower versions.

Having been an IT support guy since the 90s, I've seen a lot more frequent problems with the cheaper Windows OS versions than with the top of the line ones. It's a common thought that when you pay for the most expensive version, you're not paying for the features, you're paying for stability.