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| 17885 | 2001-08-31 10:26:00 | What do people recommend in the way of anticrash programs? Ciao Tickle Me Elmo |
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| 17886 | 2001-08-31 10:57:00 | simple, NONE. whats the point of using them. they chew resorces and save very few crashes. your better of fixing the actual problem rather than using a bandaid fix. go arm your self with some good diagnostic, cleaner and repair tools. |
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| 17887 | 2001-08-31 11:32:00 | Its called Linux :-). Sorry, couldn't help it. But as tweak'e said their a waste of time, just like memory defraggers and all the other rubbish out there. |
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| 17888 | 2001-08-31 22:17:00 | Norton tried this with Crashguard but caused SO many problems its no logner included with their SystemWorks. If blue is your favourite colour then try it otherwise don't bother. | Guest (0) | ||
| 17889 | 2001-09-01 06:01:00 | Or if you don't like the blue screens you can change the colour with XSetup. I have a lovely Lime green on red. :-) | Guest (0) | ||
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