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On 2002-10-25 00:00, doubleduh wrote:
I typed my reply right after I reset my laptop because of a bluescreen in winXP (IRQ_driver_not_less_or_equal or something like that, very helpful)...
I'm only using Windows, because I 'have' to, for example Photoshop isn't available in linux, and I have to use Windows to log on to my university-network
was your Laptop bench tested to work with Win XP?
did you send the fault report to MS?
what make and model & list your software - i can probably tell you whats wrong.
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Posted: 2002-10-25 00:33:00
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The price of the Orange SPV Microsoft Smartphone will be under £200 It will come with accessories in the box too.
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Posted: 2002-10-25 10:10:00
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@ jnonhoffzieg
Yes Linux is good. It's Finnish like Nokia...
But it's mostly attractive for developpers. And it's hard to avoid Windows when having a PC... Because Windows was there first, and has managed to become the standard OS... Symbian is now first on mobile phones, and I do hope it will keep its strength. The 5 largest mobile phone manufacturers are Symbian licensees, so I believe and hope the war will be easy.
Windows is too greedy in resources. And judging from the battery consumption problem related to these Stinger phones, I believe they've done the very same wrong things there.
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Posted: 2002-10-25 10:47:00
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Quote:was your Laptop bench tested to work with Win XP?
did you send the fault report to MS?
what make and model & list your software - i can probably tell you whats wrong.
yes, it's a Toshiba Satellite Pro 6100 and it's supposed to be 'Designed for Windows XP', it even had a sticker with that printed on it.
and how could I send the error report to M$ if the only option is to reset my laptop?
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Posted: 2002-10-25 13:24:00
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stickers mean nothing, you failed to list the software and spec of the machine....do you want to try resolving the problems or you happy with them?
you can pm me and i'll try to diagnose as i said before.
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Posted: 2002-10-27 03:57:00
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chucky egg:
Quote - Blue Screen
Have u ever used windowx XP?......I have never once had a "blue screen" and it has never once crashed on me. it is the most stable O/S i have used.
I dont understand why the whole world must contunially slag of microsoft. If it was not for them, computing would be a whole lot harder.....
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Posted: 2002-10-27 11:27:00
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XP is extremely stable, so will the ms mobile platform... don't even go there arguing that it will crash, it might have some bugs, pretty much like any other phone (t68 for instance) but it will not be crashing or giving blue screens, trust me...
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Posted: 2002-10-27 21:54:00
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For win xp just unplug a usb device like an adsl modem u ll see a beautiful blue screen and a reboot ... I ll never buy micsoft device ;)
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Posted: 2002-10-27 22:06:00
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but before u unplug a USB device.....tell it u are going to unplug it. Its like anything, if i misuse it it wont work correctly.
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Posted: 2002-10-27 22:09:00
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Why tellin xp we re gonna unplug it ... It s gotta be automatic i had on trouble under 98 and i have now on troubles under my little debian ;) if u have to warn the phone before plugin it onto the charger it s gonna be fun ;) sorry for my bad english i am french ;p
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Posted: 2002-10-27 22:15:00
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