I would not advocate for anything radical, just troubleshoot the driver that has an issue.Having used Linux, i'm sure you have gone through many agonizing hours to get a driver to work, so cut Windows 7 some slack too :) . This I must add is an isolated incidence.
VP watchman
Your problem is still not quite clear.
Is it a virus problem or a VGA driver problem.
If you can clarify the issue and post your hardware specifications then we may be able to give you a full proof solution tho your issue.
Rewriting any version of windows is next to impossible. MS only shares its source code with a select few Crème de la Crème corporations and reverse engineering requires that you posses expert advanced knowledge and experience with x86, IA32, AMD64 and IA64 assembly and machine code.
One thing you should note about operating systems is that if you operate them like a true admin you will get the best out of them regardless of architecture or type.
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