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Was Windows NT ever that unstable? I know 95, 98, and ME were all notorious for stability issues, but was under the impression that NT was better.


Windows 98 was unstable because its drivers and usermode software components still came from a time where they controlled every aspect of the computer.

NT solved that problem by not allowing a lot of that nonsense, breaking code in the process. This incompatibility is the reason new Windows 95/98 PCs are produced until this day (https://nixsys.com/legacy-computers/windows-95-computers, https://nixsys.com/legacy-computers/windows-98-computers): back in the Win9x days, programming your computer like you would program a microcontroller today was quite a reasonable thing to do for certain applications, like controlling production lines.

There is the uptime overflow bug to deal with, but a monthly reboot is easier than reverse engineering and porting control software.




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