BSOD is the common acronym for Blue Screen Of Death.

Not just for keeping resources high, but to reclaim memory as
well, and to "unload DLL's", etc.  It's a long story but
suffice to say the more you reboot, the more stable of a PC
you'll have.
-Clint

God Bless Us All
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.comhttp://Computer-Hardware-Sales-Consumer-Electronics-Sales.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "Helene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hi Clint..

What is a BSOD?? I have no clue what that means..<smile>..

As far as rebooting.. Why is it important to reboot.. Is it
to keep your
resources high?? I remember a while ago.. someone.. on this
list.. said
you should never have more than 5 things just to the left of
the
clock(on start-up)..   So, I took alot off.. and now have
just the
necessities running..(of course. Norton is one)..

Thanks.
Helene

"OrpheusComputing.com" wrote:

> If you're getting a BSOD when an infected email is scanned,
> that's Norton AV doing that.  That is one of the reasons I
> went back to a OLD version of NAV.  I had too many problems
> with v. 2000, 2001 & 2002.
>
> It sounds like you don't reboot very often.  You should
> always do that a few times a day even when you get no
> crashes.  You'll have a more stable PC (as far as
> win95/98/SE/ME goes).
> -Clint
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