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The alternative windows fix, which fixes all windows-related problems, is to switch to linux or Mac OS X.
- by j72050 April 15, 2008 7:28 PM PDT
- ...this is unsolvable...this vista....windows email crashes, and it is unustable...I tried it all....deleting zonealarm....deleting my anti virus....which is not Norton....it has enough error messages to fill up a 160 gb drive.....what a waste to sell to consumers...I can live without windows email, but it is a shame......the blue screen appears, after unchecking auto restart...even the pop3 stuff the isp gave me..they are roadrunner.....does not work......if I just click windows email, the big blue screen appears....
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