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Watson A.Name - Watt Sun, Dark Remover
Thank you BillG for that wonderful Windows Registry idea.
An OS should only have to be restarted after a kernel recompile.
BTW, one other thing. Our mainframe used to have a prog called simon
(systen integrity monitor?) that was run periodically at times to
check the hardware. Among other things, IIRC, it did some barberpole
tests to memory with the supply voltage changed a few percent to a
higher and lower value. MS-DOS used to have EMM386 or some prog that
did memory tests during bootup, but I don't know how it's done with
the different windoze OSes. But the hardware does need an occasional
check. If it can't be done during regular operation, then the OS
should be shut down and the hardware checked for integrity.
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/today/top.avg.html
The Rules of Operating System Design
1) Applications must not crash the operating system.
2) APPLICATIONS MUST NOT CRASH THE OPERATING SYSTEM.
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