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Re: Computing Editorial (please read)



They replaced the BSOD with a more "polite" screen that apologizes.  What
annoys me, though, is that my XP has developed "hesitation" problems.
Sometimes I can't even move my mouse without my computer having the
hiccups...  Anyone have any ideas?  Restoring to a prior time has helped
some, but it is still there (and never was for the first 8+ mos. I had this
new HP computer with XP pre-installed).

Dane.
(Private e-mail with suggestions may be better than continuing this in the
public forum because it is so far off topic.  Sorry.  Any help would be
appreciated, though.  Thanks.)


"John Elliott" <jce@seasip.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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> [The Blue Screen Of Death]
>
> CBFalconer <cbfalconer@yahoo.com> wrote:
> : I believe it no longer exists in XP
>
>   The first copy of XP we got, we installed on a laptop.
>   I got a blue screen out of it that same day.
>   By moving the mouse.
>   I Am Not Making This Up.
>
>   Mind you, there was the same rumour about Win2000 - that it had
eliminated
> the BSOD. Turned out it was just a slightly darker shade of blue.
>
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