Microsoft Crashes 80% Of Systems!

May 9, 2025

In this eye-opening post, Arthur reacts to a major Microsoft failure that disrupted a significant portion of users across the globe. While frustrating for many, for Arthur, it simply confirmed what he’s believed for decades — Windows is too vulnerable, too bloated, and too dependent on patch-after-patch fixes.


Why This Failure Was Predictable

Microsoft has long relied on forced updates, inconsistent driver support, and a bloated architecture that often introduces more problems than it solves. When a single update can crash 80% of systems, it’s time to ask: Is there a better way?


Enter Linux Mint Cinnamon (LMC)

Arthur has helped hundreds of clients transition from Windows to Linux — and for good reason. Linux Mint Cinnamon offers:



  • Superior Stability: No more unexpected reboots or failed updates.
  • Customization Without the Hassle: Tweak your system to your liking without breaking it.
  • Intuitive Interface: Familiar to Windows users, without the nonsense.
  • Privacy-Friendly: No hidden telemetry, no data mining.
  • Better Printer Driver Support: Believe it or not, Linux now outperforms Windows when it comes to built-in printer compatibility — especially for older devices that Windows no longer supports.


Real-World Results

Arthur reports that 85% of his consulting clients who made the switch to Linux Mint have stayed with it — citing better performance, fewer problems, and a refreshing sense of control over their own computers.


Ready to Switch?

If this Microsoft meltdown was your last straw, maybe it’s time to consider a safer, more stable alternative. Reach out today to schedule a Linux consultation, and let’s get your system back under your control.


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