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Many people don't want original ideas, they just want their computer to work. I'd sooner see Microsoft focus their energies on producing better middleware - maybe even provide a Silverlight development suite for Mac so that Flash can finally be killed off for the useless bloatware and browser-hangware that it is.
Why? all the hardware has already been moved to the new driver models - it is just a matter of removing the backwards compatibility that exists. The list of known safe win32 calls and deprecated parts have been known for many years - it would be a matter of simply removing those and providing a free copy of Windows XP in the form of an image and be done with it.
Edited 2009-10-23 14:44 UTC