It's good to have a dream... (I think).
At 01:23 PM 1/31/04, you wrote:
Hi,
> That's going a bit far for a laptop. A server cluster maybe...
I've always dreamed about a having a cluster of virgins on my laptop
to serve me...
--
Cheers,
Bob
>>
>>sacrifice a virgin.
I drink to make other peopl
On 31/1/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Bob W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> > That's going a bit far for a laptop. A server cluster maybe...
>>
>> I've always dreamed about a having a cluster of virgins on my
>> laptop to serve me...
>
>Cot
> Hi,
>
> Saturday, January 31, 2004, 12:27:59 AM, you wrote:
>
> > My notebook, which is less than 6 months old, loaded with Windoze XP,
has
> > gotten to the point where it will not restart from standby or hibernate.
> > The "resuming Windows" screen appears, the bar goes all the way to the
> >
Yeah, generally for laptops sacrificing a goat will suffice. A virgin
goat if possible.
S
Peter Alling wrote:
That's going a bit far for a laptop. A server cluster maybe...
At 04:36 AM 1/31/04, you wrote:
Hi,
Saturday, January 31, 2004, 12:27:59 AM, you wrote:
> My notebook, which is less
That's going a bit far for a laptop. A server cluster maybe...
At 04:36 AM 1/31/04, you wrote:
Hi,
Saturday, January 31, 2004, 12:27:59 AM, you wrote:
> My notebook, which is less than 6 months old, loaded with Windoze XP, has
> gotten to the point where it will not restart from standby or hibe
Hi,
Saturday, January 31, 2004, 12:27:59 AM, you wrote:
> My notebook, which is less than 6 months old, loaded with Windoze XP, has
> gotten to the point where it will not restart from standby or hibernate.
> The "resuming Windows" screen appears, the bar goes all the way to the
> right, then the
Herb Chong wrote:
this is very common. you have a flakey device driver or system service.
there is no way to tell which one or the culprit except trial and error ...
FWIW, I've been dealing with lots of BSODs (blue screens of death)
lately, most of then when entering stand-by mode or when booting
I have always turned off standby and hibernate - just not worth the
behavioral hassles - even if they worked, I wouldn't use them.
--
Best regards,
Bruce
Friday, January 30, 2004, 8:22:59 PM, you wrote:
AC> An old problem since Windows 9X. My Win2k system never had this issue, but I
AC> just t
An old problem since Windows 9X. My Win2k system never had this issue, but I
just turned the standby feature off on my 98SE system. Too unstable.
Regards,
Alan Chan
http://www.pbase.com/wlachan
My notebook, which is less than 6 months old, loaded with Windoze XP, has
gotten to the point where it
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