I've got a version of Windows 98 SE on my ghetto little box, and it's never crashed on me. Win 95 would do it all the time on my older PC though. Gah, I hated that thing.
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Re: Are you tired of the blue screen of death?
Posted by Monqui on Thu Mar 25th at 2:55am 2004

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Posted by Monqui on Thu Mar 25th at 2:55am 2004
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Re: Are you tired of the blue screen of death?
Posted by Crono on Thu Mar 25th at 3:00am 2004
Obviously, but you're saying it as if I would remember, man. It was a LONG time ago. (Also I knew people with the same version installed having simular problems, but it doesn't matter now) [addsig]
Posted by Crono on Thu Mar 25th at 3:00am 2004
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| some problems can be hardware related, too. |
Obviously, but you're saying it as if I would remember, man. It was a LONG time ago. (Also I knew people with the same version installed having simular problems, but it doesn't matter now) [addsig]
Re: Are you tired of the blue screen of death?
Posted by Gorbachev on Thu Mar 25th at 5:36am 2004
Posted by Gorbachev on Thu Mar 25th at 5:36am 2004
There's a simple little registry entry you can make Crono to make it unload .dlls and other memory residences as soon as their finished. You can also get it by using the latest TweakUI.
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Re: Are you tired of the blue screen of death?
Posted by Crono on Thu Mar 25th at 7:04am 2004
Posted by Crono on Thu Mar 25th at 7:04am 2004
Hmm, I wasn't aware of that taking I've never really messed with registry options, but it doesn't surprise me or anything. However, I shouldn't have to create special enteries into the registry just to have a program shut down properly. Thanks though.
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