regaining crashed consoles

Shaun Oliver shauno at goanna.net.au
Wed Sep 12 08:43:55 EDT 2001


I agree. I ain't had windows lock up for at least a month. and if I have,
it's usually been my own doing because I've tried to get too much out of
it.
you just gotta remember, you can't push windows too hard. it's not robust
enough.



Shaun..

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Email: shauno at goanna.net.au

On Wed, 12 Sep 2001, Kirk Wood wrote:

> On Wed, 12 Sep 2001, Shaun Oliver wrote:
> > ok, in that case, what the hell do you do when your keyboard won't
> > responde to anything.
> 
> This shouldn't happen often. And unfortunately, there has been no
> foolproof means of recovery. If this happens regularly, something is major
> wrong with your system. And that goes for all regardless of system. I
> cringe when people say that it is normal for winblows to lock. It is not
> normal. While it is very true that winblows is not nearly as stable, and
> it is true that (most versions) require regular restarting to regain lost
> resources, it shouldn't regularly lock.
> 
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> Kirk Wood
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