very funny people :-)
Troy Sosamon at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I only reboot my XP machines once a month or less.
I thought all Windows machines had an auto reboot feature built in?
It's called the 'Blue Screen of...' something or other. ;)
Wayne Irvine
Byte Services Pty Ltd
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Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Way Off Topic - Daily Boot
Troy Sosamon at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I only reboot my XP machines once a month or less.
I thought all Windows machines had an auto reboot feature built in?
It's
Yeah, way off topic, but I'll chime in. All this booting stuff is no
longer relevant. It's the equivalent of an 'old wives tale'.
In the past there were major reasons for turning them off:
1) Monitors didn't turn off/darken/sleep, and when left on, literally
burned out. Same for hard drives,
Thanks Robert!
Yeah, way off topic, but I'll chime in. All this booting stuff is no
longer relevant. It's the equivalent of an 'old wives tale'.
In the past there were major reasons for turning them off:
1) Monitors didn't turn off/darken/sleep, and when left on, literally
burned out. Same for
My opinion is if it is Windows 98 or below, reboot daily.
If you are using ME, NT, 2000, then upgrade.
I only reboot my XP machines once a month or less.
Troy Sosamon
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Seems we are way way off topic
All good points but why not just have all your employees turn off their
computers and monitors each night or at a minimum sleep them. Save some
electricity which in turn, over the life cycle of the machine, will prevent
the production of a heap of greenhouse
Troy Sosamon at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I only reboot my XP machines once a month or less.
I thought all Windows machines had an auto reboot feature built in?
It's called the 'Blue Screen of...' something or other. ;)
Wayne Irvine
Byte Services Pty Ltd