
I just installed it yesterday and now I can't go to the internet at home >:( . DA*N YOU XP.
I can't install the MODEM!!
I HATEE XP!!!!! >:(
I only had this happen to me once, when I pressed ctrl alt delete, it said that cpu usage was at 100%, apparently the program called dadtray.exe was frozen... maybe this could be your problem?failrate wrote: I've had trouble installing new hardware on my lady friend's PC (it uses XP). What I ended up doing was browsing through the control panels until I found an innocuous-looking clicky-thing not unlike some kind of half-assed hyperlink that auto-detected the "missing" hardware, assessed the problem, and then gave me the option of fixing it or not fixing it. Then it fixed it. The irony of the situation was that the hardware driver cd (which had XP support) failed to properly "install", the scanner installation "button" (I was installing a scanner) didn't work, so I ended having to climb up the command tree to just the general hardware installation button widget thing.
By the way, does anyone else experience INCREDIBLE slowness running XP. Seriously, we're running almost 2 Ghz over here and it's running like my old Tandy 1000.
Linux is used for servers because it is rock solid (nigh on impossible to crash), and extremely fast. Linux is not free, it is just Open Source, and the main reason that M$'s product is still used more is because of clever marketing, and it will run with anything.Perica Senjak wrote:Yes that's true, many servers are Unix based. But it doesn't necessarily mean that they are the best option, probably the main reason Linux is used on Servers is because it's Free. Yes Linux does have some nifty Server Features, but i must say Windows 2000 Server isn't too bad either (There are other Server versions of Windows aswell); Yes, maybe Linux is good for Servers - But it Definately isn't the best choice for Home-Users, Windows is more User-Friendly.Chris Cromer wrote:I think linux is great for running a server on. A major portion of server's is linux because of how well it works. Even agigames.com is a linux server.
A user should not be able to crash an Operating System, a user can only run programs. It's the bad programming we must blame (mainly in the user applications).Perica Senjak wrote: The Reason it may Crash so often is because users don't have the knowledge/ability to use it properly, If your OS Crashes - The only person to blame is yourself! (This is usally the case);[/i]