So your BSOD may just be caused by a cosmic ray?
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1 | Perhaps we are giving M$ a hard time? nzoomed - 2021-09-29 12:23:00 |
2 | But that video is 23 minutes? Do you have a TL;DR version? tygertung - 2021-09-29 21:24:00 |
3 | tygertung wrote: nzoomed - 2021-09-30 10:54:00 |
4 | Linux crashes as well, but it doesn't usually crash the entire system like Windows does. Although Windows doesn't have the blue screen of death very much anymore. I think it sort of stopped during XP, I don't ever recall it on 7, and then it has restarted again on 10, where I've seen it a few times. Seems like you can get a kernel panic in Linux, although it doesn't seem to be very common. Usually programmes just crash, but it isn't so much of a problem now as the autosave is really good now, and most of the software is pretty stable on the later versions. https://askubuntu.com/questions/561224/what-is-the-equivalen tygertung - 2021-10-01 08:08:00 |
5 | tygertung wrote: lythande1 - 2021-10-01 18:23:00 |
6 | Yes more common on 10 than 7 I have found. Maybe just more cosmic rays now? tygertung - 2021-10-02 07:37:00 |
7 | tygertung wrote:
More likely those old computers you persist in running Windows on ? nice_lady - 2021-10-02 13:23:00 |