Hi there!
On 23 Dec 99, at 16:53, Roel wrote
about "Re[2]: Windows crashes":
> AVK> Registry problem. Fix it, and voila.
>
> if it was that simple...
> (btw: you don't happen to have the key we'd have to fix?)
The idea was to fix the registry as a whole. To do that:
1. Reboot to DOS prompt
2. type in "regedit" (w/o quotes)
3. It will tell you it's commandline syntax.
4. Export your registry to a file
5. *recreate* (NOT import) your registry from that previously
made file.
6. Reboot back.
That's all. Somehow all the explorer-crash problems get
eliminated...
> here it only happens on high-processor-usage, _every_ time when
> i've got the intellimouse-drivers installed (version of drivers
> doesn't matter...) or when my resources drop below 40% (which is more
> common than you might think - i'm running under 60% for about 65% of
> my 'active' pc-time)...
That's another problem: low resources. But the author of the
initial query had apparently the registry-related problem (IMO).
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