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"Thats because XP does not show a blue screen by default. It just reboots. If you want to see a blue screen you have to configure that.
So - the only reason you did not see a blue screen is that Microsoft has disguised it.. Every time your computer suddely reboots for no obvious reason - in reallity there was a disguised blue screen.."
Actually no, as I disabled the automatic reboot, so would have seen a blue screen should an error have occured. The only reason why I have not seen a blue screen is because I have a clue.
Okay.
But my PC doesn't reboot either.
Haven't had a crash (or reboot) since I bought the PC two years ago; that's on a machine running three application servers, looking after a network and playing games.
I wish my Powerbook was half as stable, while only being asked to do half as much (though it does have a much nicer keyboard).




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Thats because XP does not show a blue screen by default. It just reboots. If you want to see a blue screen you have to configure that.
So - the only reason you did not see a blue screen is that Microsoft has disguised it.. Every time your computer suddely reboots for no obvious reason - in reallity there was a disguised blue screen..