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Man these are easy problems to solve..Sue Microsoft for damages..install Linux on your brand new computer you get to buy cause MS messed yours up. I heard a few people actully did this and one like $1500 in damages. lol
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My my aren't you bright. The problem all sound like configuration issues, especially the latter. The infinite loop BSOD problem have been floating around the web, especially the problem with Ti500 etc starting with the 21.83s. This too would seem to be independent of Microsoft OS/hardware configuration. I think Nvidia will have to answer to this one, as it seemed to be the problem with some perculiar thing, and btw, it's not because of Microshaft.
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Are Working 4 them??, tjeez, they messed up so many times i lost count of it. Infenite loop etc. hehe, infenite patches and updates is more reality with M$.
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Of course that is why you were typing that sentence of yours in Windows. Do you somehow have hardwired links in your brain with BSOD = Microsoft's problem? What happens when the Mac at school throws an error message with a bomb icon at you? What happens when Linux gives you shit load of errors? If it BSOD or gives you errors, it must be the OS. Wonderful.
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do you have proof this is possible? because it sounds like a load of bullsh!t.
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Hehe, nicely put. I like those BSOD that say "aol has caused a general protection fault in AOL.exe..." yeah, defiantly a MS problem... as for the "infinite loop" error, it is more than likely caused by a hardware defect some via chipsets in a tight memory loop. Linux run into it to on a recompile. So some errors are just as MS puts it "caused by defective hardware or bad drivers" next time READ the error before making assumptions, those error messages are there for a reason.