ok guys help me out
Andy opened up a new forum for me and I think it's beneficial
just a spot to throw questions comments whatever about computer stuff
we all got computers obviously and i work in computers and know I still have alot of questions so you must all also!
how to do this/that how to fix this/that
especially if you use Microsoft products - what a mess they are!
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I'm not a Microsoft lover or hater, but I can't really say anything bad about XP. It's rock solid and has rarely let me down. That's not to say I agree with all of Microsoft's strong-hand tactics.
I've messed around with Linux a lot when I was 14 or 15. My first install was Red Hat Linux 4.2 I installed it on my laptop and I remember scouring the internet for weeks looking for configuration information for my laptop screen. After a couple of hours of manually editing the config file, it finally worked. There was nothing like seeing X load up in full resolution on a laptop.
I still dabble around with Linux here and there. I've used (K)Ubuntu (I prefer KDE). The reason I don't switch completely is because I used some specialized language software that has no equivalent in Linux. I also do development and that requires Visual Studio. I have no choice for alternatives.
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my linux is extremely limited but mostly i found it cumbersome
and only a matter of time before someone figures out how to corrupt it as bad as windows
gotta say - if you throw XP out there and put on the Windows firewall you can pretty much relax .. unless you are doing stuff you shouldn't be doing
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mate at college we tested windoz xp's firewall on a standard adsl connection with an usb modem and within an hour or so da machine had been infected with lots of trojans!! you really need a hardware router that can block out all the ports. windoz firewall is ok as an extra layer but not on its own!!
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DO NOT GET Vista. It's shit!
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Have you taken a look at the event viewer to see if there are any clues as to why it is crashing?
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Do you mean the task manager? If not, no, I can't say I have...
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right click on the computer icon and go to manage and then go to event viewer
take a look - you should see warnings or errors or both listed
they might help you track down the problem
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