No this is not a war against any certain OS.
But do you guys recognize this: since you're pretty handy with computers etc. People ask you to look into their PC problems.
So, my cousin comes over and hands me over his laptop saying, yeah it doesn't start up anymore, I have no idea why.
So I power it up and hear the unmistakable sound of a physically crashed HD. Of course I get a S.M.A.R.T. warning that I should back up right away. I bet this message has shown lots of times but was ignored....
I ask if he had any important data, and if so he should be aware that he's lost it. Of course he didn't back up anything.......
Since I had upgraded the HD in my Mac Mini recently I still had a spare 80 GB HD that I offered him. So, next I ask him for the system restore DVD's he should have created when he bought the laptop. You may guess what his reply was.
(Of course, any decent manufacturer of OS'es actually still delivers _factory_ DVD's with the system for these situations, but hey, some will do anything to make even more money right ?)
Anyway, next he tells me his CD/DVD drive wasn't working anyway......since I have no USB DVD drive I was completely out of options. I realise I might be able to install XP from a USB stick etc, but frankly I was fed up with so much ignorance and told him he would be better of buying a new (decent) laptop.
Sigh....and this is a young person who you'd expect to have grown up with computers.....
Sorry about the rant

(By the way, the drive was a Hitachi. I _strongly_ advice against that brand of HD's. I've seen lot's of those going bad. It already started when it was still IBM drives. I think IBM decided they were not capable of building decent drives and sold the business. Smart move.)
I tried the "freezer" trick but didn't expect, and didn't' get any results from it.