It seems horrifically high. I suspect that it's a combination of lack of maintenance and ID10T errors. I use tons of programs, usually simultaneously on my Windows machine and don't have problems, but I keep them maintained, too.
There are two computers at home, both with Windows ME, that are primary my responsibility to keep up. I do the same maintenance on both of them, run the same software, and use them both about equally. They have the same virus definitions, same Windows updates, same version of the Opera web browser, same games, same everything. One of them crashes maybe once every couple of months. With the other one, I'm lucky if it doesn't crash at least once a day. The only hardware difference between them is that they have different models of mouse.
I don't think the difference can be written off to ID10T errors in this case (I don't think my IQ changes *that* much when I move from machine to machine :-), or lack of maintenance. It's certainly possible that one of them has a piece of faulty hardware somewhere, but they've both reacted the same to every diag that I know how to throw at them.
Reggie Bautista
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