MAD as HELL and not gonna take it any more ;-))

M

mikeyhsd

computer is up 24/7
running Vista Ultimate 64 bit RTM

it just runs and runs and runs.
no burps, coughs, crashes, bsods.

what a mess.
its like running a data center.
I have to FORMALLY SCHEDULE down time to be able to do maintenance.

use to depend on XP Pro X-64 crashing occasionally to be able to do maintenance.



(e-mail address removed)
 
R

Richard Urban

You know that Alias is not going to believe you. (-:

--


Regards,

Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
(For email, remove the obvious from my address)

Quote from George Ankner:
If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!



computer is up 24/7
running Vista Ultimate 64 bit RTM

it just runs and runs and runs.
no burps, coughs, crashes, bsods.

what a mess.
its like running a data center.
I have to FORMALLY SCHEDULE down time to be able to do maintenance.

use to depend on XP Pro X-64 crashing occasionally to be able to do
maintenance.


(e-mail address removed)
 
P

philo

computer is up 24/7
running Vista Ultimate 64 bit RTM

it just runs and runs and runs.
no burps, coughs, crashes, bsods.


Glad that it works for you...
but you can't really judge an OS properly unless you've run it
for a few years.

I've been dual booting XP and Linux for quite a few years now...
and neither OS has ever crashed yet.
Not sure how one can beat that???
 
A

Alias

Richard said:
You know that Alias is not going to believe you. (-:

See the thread entitled "Disappointed" by XP_pro_lover. To use your
sexual analogy, it didn't get it up for him.

Alias
 
D

Dale

We can get you some "joke" software to mess things up and shut it down once
in a while.

Dale
 
J

John Barnes

Never had a crash on XP X64 either
computer is up 24/7
running Vista Ultimate 64 bit RTM

it just runs and runs and runs.
no burps, coughs, crashes, bsods.

what a mess.
its like running a data center.
I have to FORMALLY SCHEDULE down time to be able to do maintenance.

use to depend on XP Pro X-64 crashing occasionally to be able to do maintenance.



(e-mail address removed)
 
D

Daze N. Knights

I understand Richard has that "fix" stashed somewhere on one of his four
hard drives, just waiting for an emergency such as this. ;)
 
G

Gary Mount

I don't know about the 64 bit, but I can crash the 32 bit by installing Virtual PC 2007. But only the beta version and not the CTP version since that one works just fine.
computer is up 24/7
running Vista Ultimate 64 bit RTM

it just runs and runs and runs.
no burps, coughs, crashes, bsods.

what a mess.
its like running a data center.
I have to FORMALLY SCHEDULE down time to be able to do maintenance.

use to depend on XP Pro X-64 crashing occasionally to be able to do maintenance.



(e-mail address removed)
 
J

Jane C

I feel your pain ;-)

Vista x64 hasn't crashed here either. My XP x64 refused to crash as well.

--
Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :)
Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-)
computer is up 24/7
running Vista Ultimate 64 bit RTM

it just runs and runs and runs.
no burps, coughs, crashes, bsods.

what a mess.
its like running a data center.
I have to FORMALLY SCHEDULE down time to be able to do maintenance.

use to depend on XP Pro X-64 crashing occasionally to be able to do
maintenance.



(e-mail address removed)
 
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Alexander Suhovey

It appears that even CrashOnCtrlScroll doesn't work on Vista. Last hope
gone. Now, we are all doomed...

"Another reason not to upgrade to Vista: You can't crash it at will!" LOL

As for XP, google for CrashOnCtrlScroll and enjoy.
 

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