What's your best Windows XP uptime?

Anusha

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Damn I had to install a software as it (not Windows) was causing me trouble. However, when I removed it, it asked to reboot windows and i said i'll do it later. Eversince Windows has not been very stable.

I had to end my uptime feast. :(
 

Novindu

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    Anusha said:
    Hehe. That's cool. I should try to measure Vista's :rolleyes:
    yeah .....and im not havin any trouble machan.... u kno dis year is gud for da pc...jus 1 format and with dat new copy of xp...runnin smoothly;);) even with da VTP installed;);)
     

    Anusha

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    Novindu said:
    yeah .....and im not havin any trouble machan.... u kno dis year is gud for da pc...jus 1 format and with dat new copy of xp...runnin smoothly;);) even with da VTP installed;);)
    Finally, some relief :)
     

    Anusha

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    I was going so well on Saturday, and there was this power failure and I waited too long. UPS exhausted while I was hibernating :angry: :( :(
     

    zCexVe

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    I had it going on for almost 7 days w/o hibernating and mom broke the record.
    With my old Athlon 1.3.@ that time I had a Leums UPS.It was just for fun.
    I had the one Im @ now for 96 w/o hibernating.no probFor testing the pc.
     

    Anusha

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    zCexVe said:
    I had it going on for almost 7 days w/o hibernating and mom broke the record.
    With my old Athlon 1.3.@ that time I had a Leums UPS.It was just for fun.
    I had the one Im @ now for 96 w/o hibernating.no probFor testing the pc.
    See, now, that's directly responsible for the high electricity bill. Hibernating is OK, as long as you don't count that time you have the PC powered down, because here we are only considering how stable the OS is, not how stable your hardware is :)
     

    shanX

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    Hey, In my system I've set Windows update to download n notify, so now IE7 has been downloaded, asks me whether to install

    and it says...

    This free upgrade to Internet Explorer for genuine Windows customers offers improvements such as: enhanced security to help protect you from malicious software and fraudulent websites; a cleaner look, including tabs for browsing multiple pages in one window; features to make everyday tasks such as printing and searching the web easier. This upgrade preserves your current home page, search settings, favorites, and compatible toolbars, and can be uninstalled if you decide to do so.

    if am not genuine, wt happens? :confused:
     

    Anusha

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    shanX said:
    :yes:

    btw advice me on IE7 matter :)
    If Windows is not genuine, you can't install any of the major updates like IE7, WMP11 etc. If you run Windows Update, you might get a message saying that your Windows is not legitimate, when you reboot.

    But there are WGA cracks. They will pass the WGA test and report your OS as genuine.