Once again, I'd like to point out that the windows "blue screen of death" aparently died with the release of XP - I've NEVER seen the bsod on either XP-running computer I own in 5 years of operations.
BSOD are still available, it's just that XP is set to reboot on a critical error.
Alain
TheBrummell -
You are using Windows XP to operate your time machine?
In fact, I've gotten both the BSOD and the RSOD (red screen of death) this year on XP, though fortunately not since Netgear came out with new drivers for their wireless adapter.
Once again, I'd like to point out that the windows "blue screen of death" aparently died with the release of XP - I've NEVER seen the bsod on either XP-running computer I own in 5 years of operations.
BSOD are still available, it's just that XP is set to reboot on a critical error.
Alain
TheBrummell -
You are using Windows XP to operate your time machine?
In fact, I've gotten both the BSOD and the RSOD (red screen of death) this year on XP, though fortunately not since Netgear came out with new drivers for their wireless adapter.