Marc Leger wrote:
>>Oh, but it is. Thet's common knowledge that when IE crashes it's very easy
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> for
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>>it to take down the whole OS, necessitating a reboot. There have been
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> utilities
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>>created by users to help work around that, but it's still a necessary
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> evil.
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>>That's due to the wonderful "integration".
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> Whatever dude. You must have one helluva sh*tty puter. I have W2K with IE
> 6 beta on my both my laptop and desktop. NEVER, EVER crashes. AND, I have
> .NET beta installed on both. I recommend you buy a W2K For Dummies book.
>
IE 6 bluescreened me last night. Aside from that, it also crashed just
itself twice before that. Mozilla doesn't crash any more or any less
when you start browsing with 3 to 10 windows open. IE 6 does. IE 6
doesn't work very well past 2 or 3 windows. It crashes very readily
then. Mozilla doesn't do this to me. And I don't believe I'll need a
Windows 2000 for Dummies book, I'm pretty sure I know how to use my OS.
Christ, even my dad, one of the most computer illiterate people in the
world can use Win 2k. It's POINT AND CLICK