On Mon, 2007-02-12 at 22:58 -0500, Bryan Tyson wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-02-12 at 09:24 -0800, Kai Ponte wrote:
> > Keep in mind that WinXP - by default - hides the BSOD from you, unless
> > you 
> > change a setting to show the blue screen.
> 
> I did not know that! When there is a BSOD but it is hidden, what happens
> to the computer, or what does the screen look like? What does the user
> experience, a frozen system? Where is the setting to unhide the BSOD?

  I have not idea, I haven't tweaked my XP at all and just Saturday
Night I got a BSOD regarding USB, and once again I had to downgrade my
hardware, (i. e. plug my USB-trackball into the the PS2 port) in order
to get XP to run.  I'm seriously thinking of looking for a copy of
Mac-OS for Intel's.

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