Quote from Maverick74:
Seriously, do you guys think it's even possible for Windows to be driverless at some point in the future?
I'm not sure what you mean by that.
If you compare Windows to eg. Linux, the only big advantage I see is that it installs and runs right out of the box on any (x86) platform. With Linux you still have to hunt down specific drivers and it often a pain to get them installed. It's a major selling point. Ironically M$ threw away this advantage with Vista.
I don't think the drivers is what bothers you with Windows, it is the enormous footpint of the OS itself, the drivers are tiny in comparison. This is worse with Vista.
It won't be possible for M$ to ever cleanup the mess and make an 'overhauled' Windows.Probably the reason why Vista is not really any advancement compared to XP is that they are to scared to break this cardhouse.
Seriously consider it possible that M$ will come out with their own version of Linux in a few years, because that is expandable and maintainable and it keeps working, always. Of course they will have to fight their way through the GPL-licenses, a fight they already started in their ususal way (creating FUD about Linux patents without giving any details).
Stay with XP for a few years and see what happens. On my system I wouldn't even see the pretty UI; all the trading stuff is autostarted after bootup and takes up the whole screen
