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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 478.57+0.5%2:01 PM EST

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To: rudedog who wrote (63026)11/14/2001 12:48:46 PM
From: dybdahl  Read Replies (2) of 74651
 
You obviously don't have IBM 75GXP harddisks installed in your computers. They have a very high rate of failures. I think I have had a harddisk malfunction rate of 20% in 2001. Two Quantum IDE because of overheating (airconditioning broke), I guess three Quantum SCSI because they were worn up, and the rest simply because of IBM 75GXP problems.

Windows XP is pretty good at handling driver problems. I talked with a guy today, whose XP computer crashed. After restart, XP told him that the crash was related to the NVIDIA driver and asked about removing the driver. This is quite cool, although it doesn't solve the problem that Windows XP crashes just because this driver is unstable.

I know the system restore function very well - once it removed one days work from a computer I was using. Since then I have always disabled it when I use a computer that has this feature. It's amazing how small the difference often is between bugs and features.
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