__/ [ Gordon ] on Wednesday 28 March 2007 13:51 \__
> the following posted in a Windows news group:
> (read and die laughing! - my emphasis!)
> Message ID: 60B98BAE-0079-489A-9DC7-0649FA352DD6@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> (for all the wintrolls who might try to say it's made up....)
>
>>Recently reformatted my HD and reinstalled XP Pro and all apps. All of a
>>sudden, the Windows BSOD *Screensaver* started popping up. Please tell me
>>how to remove this thing from my machine. I searched for bluescrn.scr but
>>could not find it anywhere on my HD. The BSOD screensaver is not listed
>>on the ADD/REMOVE Programs screen in Control Panel. It does not show up
>>when I search for *.scr.
I think he has been XPified. S/he ought to be advised to run Windows only
inside a snadbox.
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=36090
http://www.tsunamiduit.com/blog/2006/10/31/how-to-make-windows-fast-and-stable-video/
Not to worry. It gets better when s/he 'upgrades'.
http://yuschik.blogspot.com/2006/11/windows-vista-crashing-on-install.html
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