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In article <6l8g03$33j$1@oz.aussie.org>,
"aardvarko" <aar### [at] geocitiescom> writes:
>>>Also, the STOP's are a pain. Whenever an app crashes badly, NT generates a
>>>STOP; just what it sounds like, a STOP halts the operating system and
>forces
>>>you to restart.
>
>>Not the OS my friend, the _processor_ ;)
>
>If it halts the processor. then why does the option "Automatically reboot"
>in System Properties under "When a STOP message occurs" work?
>
>It must be... uh... the FLOPPY DRIVE that automatically reboots it! Yeah! ;)
Ok, you got me wondering... but... ever heard of the BIOS? ;)
/Michael
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