JohnW-Mpls wrote:
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 18:22:55 -0600, John <jmcken...@cableone.net>
wrote:

JohnW-Mpls wrote:
I switched back from 2.01 because it MAY have been the culprit that
caused my system to crash 6 times in the last 2 months (after I moved
to 2.0). Crashes were immediate appearance of a full blue screen with
white text stating memory had been dumped and a cold boot is required
- bad!!  I've not seen one of those for years but I was in SeaMonkey
when the last 2 happened - I don't remember about the first 4 times.

I had no trouble reinstalling 1.18 - first uninstalled 2.01 and then
did 1.18 - and it fired right up with its profile.  I have had to do a
number of little things to bring stuff up to date from the 10/29 date
in the old profile directory.

Side benefit - password insertion should work decently again.  [grin]


you should be able to look at event viewer and find out what caused the problems--look for Red X's


What/where is Event Viewer?   Hard to iimagine anything would be
avaiilable to indicate what happend just prior to the crash.  Only
logical source would the the few lines of code (binary?) the BSOD
displayed after it did a RAM dump.   (I still want to call it a core
dump!!!)

JohnW-Mpls
control Panel->Administrative->Tools->event Viewer
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