Hi Tomasz, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote: > Ah, you're just being ignorant. > It's by design: it has an advantage that it perfectly fits on a single, > 720k floppy. Missing some irony tags here? Well XP was introduced in ~2001 I think. USB and memory sticks have already replaced 1.44MB floppies by then - at least I was already building floppy-less computers by then and wondering about the stupid setup routine reading "F6-drivers" hard-coded from the floppy hardware address. Well some BIOS support floppy emulation of UBS drivers but then it got even worse, after loading the setup routine it is unable to locate any USB storage and emulation does not help any more since the BIOS routines are not used any more... trapped... > You can configure a Windows system to make a BSOD when the Event Log is > full. I doubt many (non-paranoid) people use it, though. How? I managed to fill it with WPKG quite quickly, now I want to see it BSOD ;-). Probably this is a more-proper error handling than catching exceptions with WPKG? (well, not seriously)... br, Rainer |