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worker201:

--- Quote from: Refalm ---And besides, Windows users choose a crappy operating system, they should get what they bought.
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LOL at that.

I remember a lot of fatal errors in Win98 were based on the messenger service, and it always seemed like the messenger service was used to deliver system interrupt messages.  When an interrupt message got delayed or lost, the computer would crash.  Not sure what goes on inside XP (and don't want to know), but if the messaging service is used to queue system warnings and critical stops, disabling it could be very bad indeed.

Kintaro:
I don't recall anything like that, ever, in Windows 98. I might be wrong.

Refalm:
From what I can recall, there was no messaging service in Windows 98 at all. I could be wrong though.

Kintaro:
It did have a messaging service.

Jenda:
Really? I don't recall that either...

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