July 2008
Intermediate to advanced
1696 pages
91h 39m
English
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When Windows Vista detects an unexpected problem from which it cannot recover, a Stop error occurs. A Stop error serves to protect the integrity of the system by immediately stopping all processing. Although it is theoretically possible for Windows Vista to continue functioning when it detects that a core component has experienced a serious problem, the integrity of the system would be questionable, which could lead to security violations, system corruption, and invalid transaction processing.
When a Stop error occurs, Windows ...
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