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#1 User is offline   Mr Microsoft 

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  Posted 12 November 2006 - 12:00 PM

How many times have your PC crashed? What make is your PC?


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Posted 12 November 2006 - 12:05 PM

1. Never.
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Posted 13 November 2006 - 07:23 AM

First of all, define crash....

Windows Freezes? BSOD? Programs Crash? Computer fails to boot into Windows? Restart after Windows update to have: Missing operating system...?

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Posted 13 November 2006 - 09:11 AM

i get a bsod once in a blue moon, id say with in the last 4 years ive only had 2 bsod

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Posted 15 November 2006 - 01:58 AM

Computer crash = Windows just abruptly bails on you? Never.
BSOD = Maybe 2 or 3 times in the last few years due to a video driver conflict which I fixed myself.
Freeze Up = About a month back caused by a now older version of Hamachi while it was starting up. It hasn't happened since then so I didn't bother posting/searching on their forums about it.
Windows fails to load = Never.
Restart after Windows update to have: Missing operating system...? = Never.
Program Crash = Not that I recall. I use good software. :yes:

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Posted 19 November 2006 - 03:28 AM

It depends should I take into account experimental slimmed down versions of windows ?
Like : "what would happen if I remove that from the CD ?".

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Posted 20 November 2006 - 01:01 PM

my MEDION computer had a faulty peice of RAM memory, and we had no idea of that for a whole 2 months.
It crashed about 56 times between the time we bought it and the time we got it fixed :(
(And I'm not exaggerating)
but the new memory was installed a while ago and it's working excellently now :)

(1GB RAM)

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Posted 20 November 2006 - 08:47 PM

If you'd have asked me this when I was using 98 my response might have been a little more aggressive, but xp never crashes for me. Explorer might restart now and again. As for my pc, I made it. So I suppose it's a sylvianorth-a-tron.

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Posted 21 November 2006 - 02:12 AM

Computer crash = Never.
BSOD = Occasionally but i use 98se, and when the screen saver comes on.
Freeze Up = it used to for most directx games untill i changed mobos because the old mobo had dodgy caps
Windows fails to load = i put in some dodgy files
Restart after Windows update to have: Missing operating system...? = I tried to install ubuntu lite
Program Crash = Only when i use bad software

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Posted 21 November 2006 - 12:01 PM

I have a hard time believing all these "never" claims.

I've had several BSODs. Some due to faulty RAM, some due to a PC being unstable because of a PSU gone bad (or a motherboard with bad caps a while ago), or even just bad drivers -- sometimes when you expect it the least. I tried a program called priority saver a little while ago, which was nice, but it also installed a very crappy network driver, which made it BSOD like everyday until I got rid of it.

If it wasn't for hardware gone bad (even quality hardware eventually goes south) or bad drivers, then yeah, I'd be saying "never" too.

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Posted 25 November 2006 - 02:06 PM

What, exactly, is a crash?

My emachine desktop runs on XP and freezes up occasionally, usually when it doesn't like a particular web site which I have clicked on.

My Toshiba laptop, which ran on ME, froze up frequently and the hard drive died once, but I was told that wasn't a crash.

I have seen the BSOD only once...I can't remember now which computer it happened on - I think the emachine.

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Posted 25 November 2006 - 02:58 PM

OMG this topic made me realize how stable Windows is :o I had some BSOD's in the beginning because of bad Nvidia drivers but that's fixed now(I'm using ATI now :P ) Currently using Vista RTM which is even more stable then XP.

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Posted 25 November 2006 - 05:41 PM

I force crashes (love them )BSOD's the whole nine yards.
Overclocking ( I have 27 DRAM settings ) that I just can't help playing around with on my DFI mobo.
Sometimes I just let it go for awhile ,But most crashes are user inflicted.
I have XP_PRO_SP2 ,and Vista_RC2_5744_x86 with all updates,and both are rock solid .

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Posted 26 December 2006 - 04:05 AM

hey all im just msgins asking my brothers computer seem to crash while upgrading to windows SP2 and when i put his hardrive in my computer and tried to upgrade my computer start to crash to and now my rothers really P!@##$d off that all his files are gonna be gone can anyone pelase help me ?

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Posted 28 December 2006 - 07:54 AM

I don't get crashes that much, but I cannot say that my laptop is the best build model out there.
Make: Toshiba; Model: Satellite P15-S420

Of course, Windows (and Linux when I mess it up too much) crash day in and day out (well, not that much, as I keep my OSs nice and clean).

In terms of hardware, where I could blame Toshiba, it has died thrice. All three times it was under warranty, but the hard drive was obliterated. Only one of those times was my backup not corrupted (I hate my luck, or lack thereof), too.

1: The harddrive needle went off course and destroyed the harddrive. They replaced the harddrive.
2: Same as above, but they replaced it with a *higher quality* one this time.
3: My little laptop is stuffed with a heat-loving Pentium 4 at 3.0GHz. It kept overheating and shutting down for no real reason whatsoever. I came to MSFN and someone was kind enough to fix my problem for a while. Then, the processor super-overheated and fried the mobo. I had to have the mobo and CPU replaced.

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Posted 07 January 2007 - 05:45 AM

Hardly, every since I upgraded to WinXP Home.

WinME killed me nearly.

I was so amazed with XP, loved it too bits. LOL

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Posted 02 April 2007 - 10:28 PM

Well, define crash. Freezes? Occasionally when I have a lot of ram-sucking apps open, it will freeze. But I've only had a bluescreen once. I was installing - or trying to install - Virtual Box, and it BSOD on me. Booh. But my XP hardly ever freezes, and the whole system like never goes out. But the old windows 98 sitting in my living room... don't even go there.

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Posted 21 April 2007 - 11:44 AM

My Win2000:
BSODs - 1.
Freezes - 0.
App Crashes - 1.
System Crashes - 0.

My WinXP:
BSODs - 0.
Freezes - 0.
App Crashes - 3.
System Crashes - 1.
Luna Crashes - 0.

My WinVista:
BSODs - 1.
Freezes - 2.
App Crashes - 30.
System Crashes - 0.
Aero Crashes - 0.

My old WinXP I don't have anymore:
BSODs - 9.
Freezes - 0.
App Crashes - 0.
System Crashes - 1.
Luna Crashes - 5.

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Posted 21 April 2007 - 11:57 AM

Never.
Carefully chosen and hand picked build.

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Posted 24 April 2007 - 09:35 PM

mmmmm... retail, I had one Vista BSOD (never on XP), and the Vista BSOD was due to installing something from Winternals that Vista didn't like :).

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