On 6/19/05 1:32 PM, in article cLdq6jdb1N4Q-pn2-d0h8HWPdsWBd@localhost, "Mark Dodel" <madodelNOSPAM@ptd.net> wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 17:05:28 UTC, fudo <fudo@spamblocked.invalid> > wrote: > > -> In article <4ihte.46373$j51.20573@tornado.texas.rr.com>, > -> "Will-Lee-Cue" <n5wrx@stx.rr.com> wrote: > -> > -> > Let me understand this. > -> > You are saying that OSX does not ever crash. > -> > Is that right? > -> > > -> > <grin> taking it with a grain of salt. > -> > > -> > -> Well, in over two years of running OSX, I can still count the number of > -> kernel panics I've had on my fingers. And some of those were provoked by > -> doing things that I knew might cause a panic. > > You have to understand that windoze users just accept it as a matter > of fact that computers are unstable. That is all they know. > Remember the standard fix from microsoft for just about any problem in > the windoze world is to reinstall the entire system. > > > Mark
No. Speaking as one who has to work in a Windows environment, I can assure you the first line of defense is to reboot.