| Andy - Dec-15-2004 server time |
| I want to see more pictures of computers screwing up |
| sintekk - Dec-14-2004 server time | ||
Windows 2000 and 2003 have always been reliable. I haven't messed with XP too much, but I'm sure it's fairly stable if you do a minimalist setup with the services. |
| Furball - Dec-14-2004 server time |
| I haven't seen a good BSOD in awhile. Benefits of windows XP. Now I get something called POEW (Pi$$ off error windows). |
| Red Squirrel - Dec-14-2004 server time |
| Now that I think of it, I never had win2k BSOD on me. Well I did once but it was because I tried to isntall 3rd party drivers for an unsuported device and well, I could not boot after so had to reinstall. |
| sintekk - Dec-14-2004 server time |
| <cue windows2003_endorsement> Windows 2003 has never BSOD on me </cue> That was hillarious, and as they say, "There's no such thing as bad press!" Think of how much 'good press' that earned microsoft! |
| Red Squirrel - Dec-14-2004 server time |
| LOL enough to freak the living daylights out of computer-newbies. |
| Furball - Dec-14-2004 server time |
| OMG LMAO. That reminds me of the computers at work. We had 8 flat screens connected to one laptop and the laptop had the death counter, spawned from the famous worm SASSIR. So all the customers were looking at the monitors and Sassir's countdown was just going on all of them, in perfect sync. |
| Red Squirrel - Dec-14-2004 server time |
| LOL that is so funny! That's why they need to sell adspace on the BSOD. Just make windows free, and make it adware, only in errors, think of all the money they'd make I love this one: ![]() |
| Furball - Dec-14-2004 server time |
| O M G. That is a jarr. Now everyone can benefit from Microsoft screw-ups |
| Nathan - Dec-14-2004 server time |
| I invite you here, no comments are needed |