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Deepone
post May 29 2004, 09:18 AM
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after all, OS is software.. but anyways. does this happen with your system ?
1. burn something with Nero
2. leave it to "burning finished" (or whatever there reads when its done) state
3. let your computer crash.

on step 3 I didnt use the comp at all, I'm not sure if it has to be that way. time it took was more than 3 hours according to my irc-logs but.. would be of great help if I could say to MS that it happens on other ppl's comp and maybe we could get them to fix it :) and, this would tell me if its just my system :( (as for me, it happened also when I had burned with Alcohol 120%)
also, one thing - I havent been able to get my system to make up a memory dumb. not in any size. the ppl at MS requested full memory dumb. it this happens and you manage to get that dumb file, let me know :)


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Voidrunner
post May 30 2004, 04:48 PM
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Windows XP gets BSOD's like all other versions of Windows. The only difference is that the default settings for XP makes it reboot automatically when it crashes. Makes it nigh impossible to get an actual error message. You can turn that off though.
I use Nero all the time. No problems.
You might want to uninstall all your cd-writers, and see if you can get an update for your ASPI layer. Then reinstall your programs. That might fix it.
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