Re: Oh Tommie....is Win 7 perfect? Not!



On 11/12/09 9:50 AM, Jim wrote:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/11/12/win7_kernel_crasher/


Another way to trigger a freeze in Win 7 is to connect some models of RECENT Microsoft mouses. Let the system sleep and then wake it up. ROTFLMAO!!!

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