On what? The reinstall of your OS because i just used an oldOriginally posted by RoD
i can wait.
security flaw in XP to delete your Kernel along with some other
DLL's?
On what? The reinstall of your OS because i just used an oldOriginally posted by RoD
i can wait.
security flaw in XP to delete your Kernel along with some other
DLL's?
In case you ment me, I was just pointing out that theyre leaksOriginally posted by ober5861
[blatant flame] you're an idiot [/blatant flame]
in XP wich can be used for screwing things up as long as he
doesn't install SP1
>>Do you have a reliable source for that or is it simply heresay?
i dont personally know anyone who has ever had a good experience (no pun intended) with sp1.
Now you doOriginally posted by RoD
i dont personally know anyone who has ever had a good experience (no pun intended) with sp1.
And now you know at least 2 ppl.
Mine installed flawlessly,slowed NOTHING down,and fixed security issues at the same time.
Give it a rest about M/S..the thread may not have been instigated by a SP1 fault after all! Possibly something interrupted it.
Such is life.
everybody I talked to has had problems with it, and I've also read about it in several magazines.
P4 3.06 GHz w/ Hyperthreadingor those people have a good-for-
nothing machine.
1 GB PC3200 RAM
AGP4x 128MB DDR GeForce 4 Ti 4600
500 watt Power Supply
4 case fans, two innies and two outies
Oooh, I'm scaredOriginally posted by frenchfry164
P4 3.06 GHz w/ Hyperthreading
1 GB PC3200 RAM
AGP4x 128MB DDR GeForce 4 Ti 4600
500 watt Power Supply
4 case fans, two innies and two outies
That doesn't really matter if stability and compatibility are the
things we need.
?? your saying system specs dont matter in xp's stability??? thats the dumbest thing i heard all day.
Nope, I ment HIGH system requirements don't matter inOriginally posted by RoD
?? your saying system specs dont matter in xp's stability??? thats the dumbest thing i heard all day.
stability, I said so because fry thought i called his computer
slow or anything and posted his super-computer .
>>> the thread may not have been instigated by a SP1 fault after all! Possibly something interrupted it.
Browsing the hard drive, I found a directory called something like "jehsdfh89q45ywhf4" with 270+ MB of stuff in it. The directory was created at about the time I had the original trouble, so I reckon that was the temporary stuff for install.
The system hardware checks out fine, again and again, but the fact remains something did stop the machine at a most inconvenient moment.
I'm still only guessing that the SP installer fiddles with the BIOS, I've not had anyone give me a satisfactory answer at MS.
Whatever, the thread was started on the Mod board to tell the others I was on reduced bandwidth, it was only an idea to move it here. Since there seems to be little of constructive value, I'll close it.
Wave upon wave of demented avengers march cheerfully out of obscurity unto the dream.