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05-25-2001 12:48 PM
05-25-2001 12:48 PM
Driver/Program Corruption
Can someone give me three main reasons why Drivers/Programs/ and the Registry get Corrupt, excluding viruses? Thanks
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05-26-2001 09:13 PM
05-26-2001 09:13 PM
Re: Driver/Program Corruption
Hi:
I think the primary reason is the intentional/unintentional powering off of the computer while Windows (any version) is running, especially if applications have open files. Second, would probably be a failing hard disk drive or RAM and third, a failing power supply. The primary reason includes numerous possible hardware and software problems/issues.
Does that answer your question, or would you like me to elaborate.
I think the primary reason is the intentional/unintentional powering off of the computer while Windows (any version) is running, especially if applications have open files. Second, would probably be a failing hard disk drive or RAM and third, a failing power supply. The primary reason includes numerous possible hardware and software problems/issues.
Does that answer your question, or would you like me to elaborate.
Make a great day!
Roger
Roger
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