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  1. Posts : 5,956
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       #1341

    Britton30 said:
    Hmm, wolves are soft and cuddly? What big teeth they have too.
    I like soft and cuddly
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  2. Posts : 8,476
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       #1342

    Stephanie said:
    Britton30 said:
    Hmm, wolves are soft and cuddly? What big teeth they have too.
    I like soft and cuddly
    Wait... what?
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       #1343

    Today I had a business meeting in the capitol, which is a two and a half hour drive by train away.
    After getting there I went to the meeting and we were done in half an hour-.-

    So basically I traveled for 5+ hours for a 30 minute meeting.. Nice way to spend my day


    But today I also decided to go try my worth at debugging a BSOD
    I've always had an interest in it (actually successfully debugged my own BSOD a few days ago) and although I doubt that I have enough knowledge to actually get to debugging here at SF, I did start to read all sorts of tuts and intro's:) Who knows, I might end up being really good at it (I doubt it though).
    Any BSOD Team members have a recommended reading I should know of?


    Nommy
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  4.    #1344

    nommy the first said:
    Today I had a business meeting in the capitol, which is a two and a half hour drive by train away.
    After getting there I went to the meeting and we were done in half an hour-.-

    So basically I traveled for 5+ hours for a 30 minute meeting.. Nice way to spend my day


    But today I also decided to go try my worth at debugging a BSOD
    I've always had an interest in it (actually successfully debugged my own BSOD a few days ago) and although I doubt that I have enough knowledge to actually get to debugging here at SF, I did start to read all sorts of tuts and intro's:) Who knows, I might end up being really good at it (I doubt it though).
    Any BSOD Team members have a recommended reading I should know of?


    Nommy
    Where to start?

    1. MSDN Blogs
    2. Windows Driver Development (Windows Drivers)
    3. Analyze -v
    4. Defrag Tools | Channel 9
    5. Mark's Blog Index
    6. BSODTutorials <-- My Blog
    7. http://www.osronline.com/index.cfm

    Hope that gets you started :)
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  5. Posts : 53,363
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       #1345

    nommy the first said:
    Today I had a business meeting in the capitol, which is a two and a half hour drive by train away.
    Nommy
    You drive a train!?

    A Guy
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  6. Posts : 1,454
    Microsoft Windows 8.1 64-bit Professional
       #1346

    Thanks! That's more than enough to get me started!

    A Guy said:
    You drive a train!?

    A Guy
    That's how I roll


    Nommy
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  7. Posts : 5,956
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       #1347

    Today I got Max and hes wonderful , cant stay as got my hands full, hes in to everything



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       #1348

    Stephanie said:
    Today I got Max and hes wonderful , cant stay as got my hands full, hes in to everything



    He's so cute!

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  9. Posts : 8,476
    Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
       #1349

    Cute indeed.
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  10. Posts : 10,994
    Win 7 Pro 64-bit
       #1350

    Max is very handsome, Steph.
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