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seamonkey

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  1. Yes ,I know ,but the thing is when I remove that flashing tools and don't use this computer for flashing it work great (about 2 months without any problem). Maybe I should try that tools on somebody alse computer,just to see? Anyway ,I read little and I think Unattended setup will make my life little easier. So if I understand - I can make my original Xp+other programs in one CD or DVD, but are they installs in one time ,without any reboots for each??
  2. @submix8c Thanks for suggestion @cluberti It's more like freezing (no damage) or restarts (simply turn off and restart by yourself).After that I notice missing parts of programs and Windows components (that's the big problem).Usually missing .sys or .dll files (just disapier)
  3. I have problem with crashing WinXp very often (1-2 times in month) and reinstalling WinXp with all programs are very hard work and time.Is there any solution for "easy way" to do that. I have AMD Athlon x2 4800,Gygabite MB,2 GB RAM(2x1 OCZ),HDD 160GB,VGA on board and the thing is that chrashes are cosed by flashing tools for mobile phones(corrapted firmware,dead phone-when try to revive) So can I make my life a little more easier? Sorry,forgot to mention - I have Windows Xp HomeSP3 (this is my 4th WinXp Home in 2 years,because of this problems) and my hadware are tested,being in 3 diferent service,and they all say it's OK. Sorry for my bad English and Thanks in advance

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