Messages in this thread |  | | | From | Yuhong Bao <> | | Subject | RE: Windows side agrees that lowmem corruption is a problem too | | Date | Tue, 8 Jun 2010 18:08:30 -0700 |
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>> It has to be painful to the vendors so they get complaints, reports and >> support call costs. Otherwise they won't have the correct incentives to >> fix their mess. Notice that Windows 7 logs an event log entry when this is detected during sleep, even though they don't use the low meg at all. > We have already functionally lost 64K on all existing machines... I > think the current blacklist covers 90% or more of all systems in > existence, and we keep filling in the few holes that remain. Which was why I said it was too broad.
If you really mean to do it unconditionally, just do it unconditionally.
Yuhong Bao
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