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keLston
06-16-08, 09:55 PM
Well it's unGODly annoying that no one reads a full post anymore. :cool:

It's also ungodly annoying that people will just blame Vista instead considering there are plenty of us running Vista without the problem. Maybe it's just something you did to your Vista that none of us did.

mailman2
06-16-08, 11:48 PM
It's also ungodly annoying that people will just blame Vista instead considering there are plenty of us running Vista without the problem. Maybe it's just something you did to your Vista that none of us did.

Considering I dont have the issue... again, it would be great if you read an entire post. ugh. :thumbdwn:

We were discussing people having the issue "the driver stopped responding.." yadda yadda..I was just pointing out this only happens in Vista, it doesn't happen in XP. Next time read the whole thread before sticking fan-boyisms in. Thanks.

Tym
06-17-08, 01:44 AM
Considering I dont have the issue... again, it would be great if you read an entire post. ugh. :thumbdwn:

We were discussing people having the issue "the driver stopped responding.." yadda yadda..I was just pointing out this only happens in Vista, it doesn't happen in XP. Next time read the whole thread before sticking fan-boyisms in. Thanks.

Yeah, and that has nothing to do with the fact that Vista is simply able to recover from an error that would cause a BSOD in XP... :rolleyes: This is a beta driver that has stability issues, simple as that, and Vista is just built to try and prevent driver-level errors from crashing the entire system. Hardly something to blame MS for...

nekrosoft13
06-17-08, 06:27 AM
Yeah, and that has nothing to do with the fact that Vista is simply able to recover from an error that would cause a BSOD in XP... :rolleyes: This is a beta driver that has stability issues, simple as that, and Vista is just built to try and prevent driver-level errors from crashing the entire system. Hardly something to blame MS for...

remmember XP is superior, a BSOD in XP is much better then some stop error in vista

/end sarcasm

mailman2
06-17-08, 08:12 AM
remmember XP is superior, a BSOD in XP is much better then some stop error in vista

/end sarcasm

Vista BSODs too. Unless you uncheck reboot on system failure both OSes automatically reboot on a BSOD. I don't know if you are sarcastic or just really don't know anything. I'm leaning towards the latter at this point though.

nekrosoft13
06-17-08, 08:47 AM
you really should go educate yourself. All those "the driver stopped responding" in XP would equal BSOD. Vista can also get BSOD but for other reasons.

FlakMagnet
06-19-08, 06:26 AM
mailman2 : You are really showing your ignorance now. I wouldn't say anything else if I were you in fear that you only make yourself look more foolish.