Windows Vista incompatible with many things

I installed Vista Home Basic SP2 on a virtual machine in VPC 2007.During installation many drivers are incompatible and warning messages are displayed and I chose install anyway. Later, after the installation, I transferred it to virtualbox and he BSODs.No such problems on windows 7 or xp. Why vista is so "inconsistent"?

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