On 10/8/07, Bill Galbraith wrote:
>
> No, it was locking Windows up solid. Nothing would have any effect on it,
> other than to press and hold the power button and do a hard reboot.
>
> I'll look into this problem more tonight.


A modern operating system (even windows) :-) shouldn't ever let this happen
to itself.  A solid lockup typically points to a driver bug or possible
hardware problem.

Curt.
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