Maybe be after yesterday companies will start leaving Windows behind in favor 
of Linux 


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> On Jul 21, 2024, at 09:48, Phil Smith III <li...@akphs.com> wrote:
> 
> Denis wrote, in part:
>> It would be so easy to keep the last good known boot images (including
>> drivers) and switch back automatically, if booting does not succeed
>> for e.g. 3 times.
> 
> Indeed. That might even be more elegant than the solution I proposed 
> yesterday where it would ask "Does ye wanna be revertin' here?" after any 
> BSOD.
> 
> I would suggest that any boot-after-failure should tell them "Try this again 
> a few times", lest people get one BSOD, reboot, fail, and then call the 
> helpdesk immediately. You'd want them to get it back up and running and 
> *then* report the problem, rather than swamping support with zillions of 
> identical tickets to which the response is "Reboot twice more"!
> 
> As I've been saying for 30++ years:
>    Applications people worry about how it's going to work.
>    Systems people worry about how it's going to fail.
> Neither Microsoft nor ClownStrike seem to have enough systems folks.
> 
> ...phsiii
> 
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