Ziv Leyes wrote:
I second that, besides, back then, there were not so many bugs as today, as 
with every new feature and more complex technology comes also a lot of bugs.
When systems were simpler, there were less problems, how many times do you remember having to hard reset your PC when using DOS 6.2 because it "hanged" and nothing else could be done?? Also, the exploits that might be there on such an old device are SO old that nobody will think to try, is like to try to find a computer with "Netbus" Trojan open for you to just hack in... heheh

Besides that, there are operating systems that can be updated without a reboot.

Peace...  Sridhar
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