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  • Wester547
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    • Nov 2011
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    #61
    Re: Newer stuff that isn't better

    Originally posted by lti
    Windows XP is more stable, so any BSOD is such a major error that the operating system can not continue to run. It is possible to get a major error like that in Windows 98 as well, and attempting to continue will either bring up a black screen or another BSOD.
    98SE does seem to like BSODing more for no tenable reason, but it can be fun. I have to admit I had the guilty pleasure of "holding down" the space bar or whatever key (since it said press "any key" to continue) when the inescapable BSOD came up in Windows 98, and I'm sure you know what happened after...

    Sometimes, "illegal operation" errors wouldn't go away too. You'd click "okay" and it would pop up again. And yeah, few things irk me more than having all sorts of unnecessary apps running in the background and in the system tray.

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    • Uranium-235
      Comrade Glimmer
      • Aug 2007
      • 5042
      • US

      #62
      Re: Newer stuff that isn't better

      want to know how to hard freeze windows 95?

      open two windows in explorer

      keep alt+tab down and while its quikly showing the window select freak out...keep alt and tab down and then press ctrl and del
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      • mariushm
        Badcaps Legend
        • May 2011
        • 3799

        #63
        Re: Newer stuff that isn't better

        It's easier to just type in the run box c:\con\con

        and as a bonus it should work in Windows 98 and I think Internet Explorer of that time as well.

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        • Ami Sapphire
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          • Sep 2010
          • 180
          • USA

          #64
          Re: Newer stuff that isn't better

          Originally posted by seanc
          Some of the BSODs in 98 were silly, 'DISK NOT FOUND IN DRIVE A:' - that really doesn't require a BSOD.
          Originally posted by Iti
          Windows 98 did have a lot of stupid BSODs. If Windows thinks a removable storage device is still being used by a program, it will BSOD. ...
          Those just reminded me of when I was working (not even three weeks ago!) on my Dad's old Acer minitower, which has Windows 98 SE installed. I put a badly treated Windows 98 SE CD in the drive (couldn't find my good copy), and after a few minutes of reading attempts, I took it out and the computer displayed a BSOD asking to reinsert the CD-ROM into the drive. :/ It wouldn't even go away until I did so! So yeah, proving the quoted statements right there.

          BSOD: "Please Reinsert the CD-ROM labeled 'WIN 98 SE' into the CD-ROM Drive and Press Enter". I mean, WTF.
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          • Topcat
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            • Oct 2003
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            • United States

            #65
            Re: Newer stuff that isn't better

            ^
            You really couldn't make that machine run win2k? I havent touched a win9x system in over a decade!!
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            • Ami Sapphire
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              • Sep 2010
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              #66
              Re: Newer stuff that isn't better

              It's installed as a second boot. He just doesn't use it. Forgot to mention that.
              Last edited by Ami Sapphire; 05-17-2012, 10:09 PM.
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              • mockingbird
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                • Dec 2008
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                #67
                Re: Newer stuff that isn't better

                Originally posted by Ami Sapphire
                ...I took it out and the computer displayed a BSOD asking to reinsert the CD-ROM into the drive. :/ It wouldn't even go away until I did so! So yeah, proving the quoted statements right there.
                To be fair, WinXP will also come to a halt sometimes when an optical drive is reading a scratched disc... Take a heavily deteriorated CDRW and put it in your CDRW... It will bring it to its knees. Luckily, I have a way to forcibly erase any CDRW.

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                • Scenic
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                  • Sep 2007
                  • 2642
                  • Germany

                  #68
                  Re: Newer stuff that isn't better

                  Originally posted by mockingbird
                  To be fair, WinXP will also come to a halt sometimes when an optical drive is reading a scratched disc... Take a heavily deteriorated CDRW and put it in your CDRW... It will bring it to its knees. Luckily, I have a way to forcibly erase any CDRW.
                  I know that just too well. XP starts acting as if it's installed on a Pentium II. And if you do that on IDE DVD drives it also forces them into PIO mode, so the drive will be slow as eff afterwards till you set it back to DMA mode manually. PITA.

                  Originally posted by Uranium-235
                  Originally posted by Topcat
                  I can't remember the last time win2k or XP gave me a BSoD.....
                  yeah same here, and forever since i've seen 7 give me a bsod too
                  My heavily customized (feels more like XP) Win7 Ultimate 64Bit install is 2 1/2 years old now, and in the whole time I've had 5 BSODs according to the system logs, all but one caused by buggy graphics card drivers (minidump analysis).
                  The one time where it wasn't the gfx driver, it was a bad RAM stick (old 1GB DDR2 stick I kept from my previous build)

                  Not too bad if you ask me. And according to Aida64, my current uptime (without a reboot) is 46 days 10 hours. Stable enough for me

                  Still doesn't beat my "redneck NAS" though. Ancient Toshiba Satellite 2550CDT laptop (Celeron 366MHz) with a USB 2.0 cardbus card and external 3.5" HDDs for LAN storage.



                  As I don't have to reboot it to change HDDs (being USB), I simply never did.. lol
                  And that's running XP Pro SP3.

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                  • RJARRRPCGP
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                    • Jul 2004
                    • 6304
                    • USA

                    #69
                    Re: Newer stuff that isn't better

                    NT-based Windows is more picky about hardware.

                    And XP can BSOD when 98 SE don't with an unstable CPU core overclock.

                    Windows NT-based Windows is more intolerant about hardware than Windows 95-based Windows.
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