With the information it does get, Microsoft could, in theory, identify a problem the first time it appears and push down a patch so that no other person encounters the error.
What are you talking about? MS releases lots of patches that aren't supplied to the general public.Originally posted by: MmmSkyscraper
With the information it does get, Microsoft could, in theory, identify a problem the first time it appears and push down a patch so that no other person encounters the error.
LOL, don't hold your breath :laugh:
Originally posted by: werk
What are you talking about? MS releases lots of patches that aren't supplied to the general public.Originally posted by: MmmSkyscraper
With the information it does get, Microsoft could, in theory, identify a problem the first time it appears and push down a patch so that no other person encounters the error.
LOL, don't hold your breath :laugh:
Originally posted by: MmmSkyscraper
With the information it does get, Microsoft could, in theory, identify a problem the first time it appears and push down a patch so that no other person encounters the error.
LOL, don't hold your breath :laugh:
I'd hate to have that job.Originally posted by: NogginBoink
Actually, online reporting of Dr. Watson and blue screen crash dumps have helped Microsoft solve HUGE numbers of problems. People actually do go through those reports. Dumps are sorted into "bucktes" by an automated process, and developers pore over the buckets with the most hits to start solving problems.
Originally posted by: Bootprint
Originally posted by: werk
What are you talking about? MS releases lots of patches that aren't supplied to the general public.Originally posted by: MmmSkyscraper
With the information it does get, Microsoft could, in theory, identify a problem the first time it appears and push down a patch so that no other person encounters the error.
LOL, don't hold your breath :laugh:
I never understood that, they have a corrected problem but only sell the patch to certain people.
There was some ATI problem that could be corrected by an updated .dll, but only if you purchased support from MS. So the dll ended up being pirate material.
Originally posted by: her209
I'd hate to have that job.Originally posted by: NogginBoink
Actually, online reporting of Dr. Watson and blue screen crash dumps have helped Microsoft solve HUGE numbers of problems. People actually do go through those reports. Dumps are sorted into "bucktes" by an automated process, and developers pore over the buckets with the most hits to start solving problems.
But can you imagine doing that every day for years and years. :bleh;!Originally posted by: NogginBoink
Actually, analyzing dumps can be fun. It's like a huge jigsaw puzzle and you have to sort through the assembly code to determine where and why the crash happened. I enjoy the challenge. (Not that I do that as my day job, of course.)Originally posted by: her209
I'd hate to have that job.Originally posted by: NogginBoink
Actually, online reporting of Dr. Watson and blue screen crash dumps have helped Microsoft solve HUGE numbers of problems. People actually do go through those reports. Dumps are sorted into "bucktes" by an automated process, and developers pore over the buckets with the most hits to start solving problems.
Originally posted by: werk
Oh, and GT, can you fix your knee-jerk reaction in this thread as well? Thanks.
Originally posted by: NogginBoink
Actually, analyzing dumps can be fun.
LOLOriginally posted by: Chiropteran
Originally posted by: NogginBoink
Actually, analyzing dumps can be fun.
Quoting you out of context can be fun too![]()
Originally posted by: Chiropteran
Originally posted by: NogginBoink
Actually, analyzing dumps can be fun.
Quoting you out of context can be fun too![]()
Originally posted by: tm37
Originally posted by: dug777
well privacy advocates get very excited about very trivial things, i'm certainly not too worried![]()
Nor am I.
Hey if you payh for your software you can't get busted for piracy.
Originally posted by: Chiropteran
Originally posted by: NogginBoink
Actually, analyzing dumps can be fun.
Quoting you out of context can be fun too![]()
Yea, go use Linux. Its soooo much better than windows [/sarcasm]Originally posted by: Heisenberg
I'm just about to the point where I'm going to stop using Windows altogether because of crap like this, especially if you can't turn it off.
Originally posted by: tm37
Originally posted by: dug777
well privacy advocates get very excited about very trivial things, i'm certainly not too worried![]()
Nor am I.
Hey if you payh for your software you can't get busted for piracy.
EXCUSE THE SPELLING, I ATTENDED PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Originally posted by: slycat
i guarantee it will be removed by some hacker soon enuff and we can dl that 'removal' tool. also, there will be versions that will be 'blackbox' free for corporations/govts that will get leaked out.