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Well - what did you expect?
I have a Sony widescreen TV which has a lot of programmable functionality. Sometimes it just seems to "get stuck" in certain tasks and the only way to deal with it is to turn it off. It is a lot like CTRL-ALT-DEL.

I recently read that Sony's TV control panel software is written by ....... Microsoft.

What is it with this company? Why can't they just write adequately tested software? They have had other phones which get the equivalent of a BSOD so this is an ongoing problem.

No wonder many ADSL routers, cell phone handsets, Tivos, etc are all Linux based.

Much of Microsoft's software simply does not seem to be fit for use.
Posted by: bportlock   Posted on: 10/06/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Well - what did you expect?  bportlock | 10/06/06
But they can say they got rid of the BSOD  Edward Meyers | 10/06/06
Shades of OS/2 Warp...  bportlock | 10/06/06
I believe most BSOD problems are caused by drivers (NT)  P. Douglas | 10/06/06
Yes - 90% of people are caused by accidents (NT)  bportlock | 10/06/06
All Windows is crap  DarthRidiculous | 10/06/06
I see your mistake  Yagotta B. Kidding | 10/06/06
What?  tarheelv | 10/09/06
Hmm. Lots of phones need this  freitasm@... | 10/06/06
My palm-based Treo 650 dies twice a week when I use bluetooth  georgeou | 10/06/06
An example  freitasm@... | 10/06/06
I have a Nokia 6310...  bportlock | 10/07/06
I'm waiting for the Linux based smartphone  DarthRidiculous | 10/06/06
All cell phones need to be rebooted...  dlauer@... | 10/09/06
Nope  Spoon Jabber | 10/23/06
Motorola Q  KittPerfect | 11/04/06

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