> They very very rarely intentionally break backwards compatibility.
You must be thinking about regular userspace applications, when you should be thinking about drivers. Microsoft can't do two consecutive major OS versions without overhauling a driver subsystem and leaving a whole class of older devices with reduced or no functionality.
You must be thinking about regular userspace applications, when you should be thinking about drivers. Microsoft can't do two consecutive major OS versions without overhauling a driver subsystem and leaving a whole class of older devices with reduced or no functionality.