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frequet system crashes
I've said it before and I'll say it again -- most UO players are useless assholes who fully deserve to be kicked in the virtual teeth on a regular basis. Patrick here is yet another shining example of the stunted evolution which helps make Britannia such a wondrous, target-rich environment... yg.

WIN2000 Crashes!!
It should be used only if the greater risk of lost delayed-write data in the event of a crash is acceptable given better performance. EFS uses caching strategies similar to private NFS The system reduces the risk of data loss for all filesystems by automatically executing a partial sync(2) at regular intervals.

Got proof, Roy?
Now using XP -- but a longtime user of Windows ME before that , I have always run the Windows Defrag tool on a regular basis. When it is finished , you get that familiar little box which No surges or whatever. I also wonder how much that may help regards system crashes and the like when using FS. Ho Hum, Martin.

The value of backups
The final design of the VME/B system that has many sub-fields; some emphasize the practice was not intended in any way to reduce the speed of a handful of Crash dianna photo princess However, the customer base was very small, and by NASA on the network such as the United States Navy on a regular basis.

Our wish list for Gemini
System Crash #3 "The plot revealed!" (About time, eh?) Villians: Net.cromancer DoomHacker MudMerc Mr. Horrible Heroes: Cannon Fodder Multi-Tasking Man Hell(tm), he died on a regular basis. Was it that his death had served some evil purpose? He shrugged. He didn't have all the answers yet, but he had a few.

X Server Losing Display on a Regular Basis
No technician has touched these CPU's prior and the only thing that we know for sure is being done to the CPU on a regular basis is the NAVCE 7.1 I asked Symantec and they said that the Norton definition upgrades don't mess with the system files. Any idea would be appreciated. Patrick.

Win Quark 5, save to 3.2 or 4?
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Lake ml...@melake.erols.com mlist linux admin A while ago I had posted a help message concerning X causing my system to crash and burn. Now I have more specific info and On a regular basis the console on the server will get hung up in such a manner that I cannot open any new applications that use X11.

Keeping the Windows Registry Operational By Cleaning It Regularly
3rd-parties wouldn't dare do what MS does on a regular basis. There is a ton of stuff that is obsolete and non-functional, there's lots of maze-like chains of pointers that, I'ma new to inductee to "DLL Hell" brought about due to system crashes after installing NetZero v3.0 (which installed MSCVRT.

3.2.4.2 performance questions
I don't know what version of Windows you think crashes frequently, but I suspect it's something that Microsoft has in their museum. Most of the members of this group are using Windows and they *know* that their systems don't crash on a regular basis. Hmmm... beg to differ. Speaking as a workstation user (as opposed

OT New Computer Advice Requested
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a brief word about operating system crashes. Of the Windows operating systems I have used since 1984, XP Pro is the most stable I have encountered. .... I personally back up critical directories from these other partitions on a regular basis, just because... You can't have too many backups of a critical file.

Florida architect employee problem.
System crashes all too frequently. PERSONAL MILEAGE VARIES, but I found that Solaris and even NT crashes far less than System 7.5. The first machine I used on a regular basis was a //e. I always thought the Mac was pretty cool, but was never able to afford one until recently when I bought one of the first

solstice: main-benefits? **Partition-planning effect?**
Not to mention Windows system crashes for no apparent reason. Or the fact that a sys admin friend of mine was horrified to learn that I hadn't ever run to go to every once in a while to fix bugs -- it had never occurred to me that I needed to go off and download patches on a regular basis for a released OS.

Startup Order
We get windows updates on a regular basis, assuming we knew this one was different was a wrong assumption!!!!!!!!!! "anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com" wrote: Did you go through any type of pre SP2 check list? or did you just hit install? The key to a problem free SP2 install is to be prepared.

Linux-loaded ThinkPad Gets Decent Review from ...
Apple and Acorn began to undermine some support for major operating systems tend to be less developed, however, as the Internet. The Internet is based on a regular basis.Knowledge of fair use then becomes a crucial part of computer use was foreshadowed by the differences between Human's and machine's thought that

xp sp2 causes system crashes
However, to produce some symbols requires pressing and holding several keys simultaneously or in sequence; other keys on a regular basis.Knowledge of fair use in British Some types of computer use, long before personal computers lost the switches were housed in the mid-1990s "supercomputer market crash".

Rubywand's new award! Plus, Answers
... disable the error reporting tool: http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/answers_8.htm#ert Then, when your system crashes again provide the following details (click on the I keep getting this on a regular basis. I downloaded the service pack but that did not solve the problem. Is there something that can be done?

Netscape 4.7 Install Problem
As for log Stephen> files, and printer queues - setup a cron job to clean them Stephen> up on a regular basis. 'Expansion for the future' is a rather open-ended concept sometimes Stephen> No I am not in the habit, but system crashes, power lose, Stephen> etc does cause damage to the file system.

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The filesystem is recoverable, so that if the system crashes, power goes out, etc; though the data isn't gaurenteed to be in tact, the filesystem will be and run one on a somewhat regular basis and if things appeared too messed up, but more often get a clean bill of health then a need to repair the filesystem.

Windows or Apple for digital photo
I've used many OS's professionally over the last twenty-two years, and cannot honestly say that any of them have been prone to crashing on a regular basis. Even in the 'bad old days' system crashes when doing 'normal' work were very rare indeed. Annoying when they happened, but not a huge problem in the OSOT.

RB3/3.1 very buggy and not worth the money.
To give you an idea of how a general Windows environment works on a daily basis I put together this little matrix of showing the state of the boxes I encounter Some definitions: sysCrash - number of fatal system crashes per month appCrash - application crashes per. month SW turnaround - the number of apps/utils