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Re: NT Blue screen of death.From: Conrad A. Rockenhaus Date: Friday, October 1, 1999
Time: 12:50:52 pmMaybe if someone created a BSD version of Filemaker, we will all be happy
;)
Conrad
(MCSE is not for me... read about it soon, http://www.mcsesucks.com/)
On Fri, 1 Oct 1999, Shawn Hogan wrote:
> Tony Harris wrote:
>
> >Sometime during the night - it appears while running the bills, we got the
> >NT blue screen of death. Only one - partially screwed up bill came out.
> >Unfortunately, we don't know how many invoices were generated, what was
> >lost, etc. - is there a quick and dirty way to find out?
>
> Search for invoices generated on that day.
>
> As for *fixing* a blue screen of death, there is absolutely nothing I can
> do about that. That's at the operating system level, and individual
> applications cannot make a blue screen of death even if you wanted to.
>
> I have a $4,000 NT machine on my desk that will blue screen of death on
> average of twice a day while sitting idle. {lol} NT rules!
>
> - Shawn
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