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Old 08-06-2008, 06:59 PM   #21
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Yes I do but theres no need to be rude to me about it. Theres one bug that they should have considered testing further involving the driver that the AMD processor and certain ASUS mother boards which caused the infinite rebooting of Windows.
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Old 08-06-2008, 08:16 PM   #22
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? I have an AMD64 and ASUS mobo and no problems with rebooting ......

And euuu... being rude? Ough. Sorry. Wasn't meant that way.
Just stated some facts, friend.
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Old 21-06-2008, 11:55 AM   #23
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No problems for me with 3 machines and 4 virtual machines

I would always install windows updates, especially if you share the system with anybody else no matter how carefull you are it can be easy to catch some stupid virus because you are being lazy or just too impatient to try some program and end up downloading the wrong thing or get it from a bad source

I have never even had problems installing SP2 but have heard plenty of reports of problems with it and in the main they seem to be caused by other companies softeware, inexperienced users or just buggy systems where people have installed tons of rubbish and they have not been wiped for years.

also I would take the same view as dosraider, as he says there is no such thing as a standard PC with the millions of combinations of hardware and software that they can have installed.
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Old 27-06-2008, 04:03 PM   #24
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Not to mention that hardware vendors make mistakes too, and it's possible that random types of motherboards and cpus have all sorts of bugs in them or memory starts to go bad or something. You just never know, and it's not always related to the software.
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