Re: Re:Debugging in the device-kernel

Tech-Archive recommends: Fix windows errors by optimizing your registry



Well, it depends on what you are doing.... I would say that, unless the
crash is caused by some operation that involves hard disk (file,registry,etc)
, you can safely reboot, without causing any persistent damage to the
system


Regards

Anton Bassov
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