Sure, there was the announcement about no security patches in March from Microsoft.
That didn’t mean no patches were released. I was glad to see this single patch in particular: KB929338. This error message has dogged me off and on over the last year with little relief. You would get the BSOD and the error was:
Stop error message in Windows XP with Service Pack 2: “STOP 0x0000001a: MEMORY_MANAGEMENT” or “STOP 0x0000000a: IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL”
Here is to a stable, non BSOD rest of March.
Paul Claessen said:
“No security fixes doesn’t mean no patches”
No, because there’s a WHOLE LOT more that can go wrong than just ‘security’-related issues.
(That memory manager race condidion for instance, while important, is by no means a security threat)
splangile said:
I love when you talk technical mumbo jumbo. My kind of lady! LOL
Hope all is well. I have been really, really busy at work, but have a few minutes to spare here and there.
Keep up the good work.
Is the weight still melting off?
deannie said:
@Paul: so true
@splangile: Melting off…hmm. I would say trickling in any case! 🙂
splangile said:
Trickling is good.