You could always use device manager to disable the devices that you don't
want - they're still there, but the drivers don't get loaded.
Nick Palmer
IT Manager
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Yan Seiner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 05 September 2001 12:22
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Bug report - Win2k machine reboots
>
>
> OT and getting more so -
>
> Keep in mind that most of my experience is with linux, and none with
> W2K.
>
> In linux, I can simply unload those portions of the OS I don't want to
> use (like sound, dvd, etc.). In windows, I would assume you need to
> uninstall drivers and disable the automatic driver
> installation on boot
> - a more involved and much more permanent process.
>
> Also, in windows, apps muck about with replacing DLLs which can
> introduce instabilities. (Not trying to start a holy war;
> linux is fast
> heading down that route as well....) So check to see if the problems
> started after a botched install of an app.
>
> --Yan
>
> Zoran Pantic wrote:
> >
> > Hello Yan!
> >
> > I seem to have the similar problem, and I also turned power
> savings off. No
> > help. But now when you mentioned those multimedia and sound
> stuff, I can
> > remember that once I got a blue screen complaining about
> some sound driver
> > (which is btw properly installed and is newest version).
> What do you mean by
> > turning multimedia and soun off? You mean leaving the
> machine totally without
> > sound, uninstalling something, or what?
> >
> > Thanx in advance,
> >
> > Zoran
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