From: Jonathan Wilson on
> One more time: does anybody know if firefox 3.5.5 or 3.5.6 uses some
> kernel mode driver?
The official distribution of Firefox does not include any kernel drivers.
From: David Craig on
I see someone answered his question. I was waiting to mention that since
Firefox is open source, he could easily answer the question himself.

"Jonathan Wilson" <jfwfreo(a)tpgi.com.au> wrote in message
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>> One more time: does anybody know if firefox 3.5.5 or 3.5.6 uses some
>> kernel mode driver?
> The official distribution of Firefox does not include any kernel drivers.


From: Leo Davidson on
On Dec 24, 7:18 am, ta...(a)mongo.net (tanix) wrote:
> Cut it out. WHO says I am running SP2?
> Where does it say it?

I didn't say anything about you, I was replying to Boba who said this:

"i will be glad to do it next time dexplore (to add one more to the
list)
freezes my xp_sp2 box."
From: Don Burn on
Gee you develop drivers for $250, which is what it costs to run a driver
through WHQL? Well, the old rule of "you get what you pay for" still
applies. So you think the appropriate answer is to subvert the system to
hide a warning dialog? Somehow I don't believe this is a driver most of us
want anywhere near their system, sounds like a form of MALWARE writing to
me. Please let the community that lives on these newsgroups know what
driver it is so we can avoid it.


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Windows Filesystem and Driver Consulting
Website: http://www.windrvr.com
Blog: http://msmvps.com/blogs/WinDrvr
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> When I read the requirements to get my driver tested,
> it was something comparable to the cost of driver development.
> Well, not exactly. But screw that one.
> I just wrote a piece of code to disable their beep, beep, beep
> horror story dialog box.
>



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From: Alexander Grigoriev on
Get a manually initiated full crash dump.

"Boba" <Boba(a)somewhere.net> wrote in message
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> "Don Burn" <burn(a)stopspam.windrvr.com> wrote in message
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>> ...
>> Now you are stating the problem is Windows with no data other than the
>> system hangs on this computer when a certain application is run, where is
>> your data to show it is not a third party driver or even a driver
>> embedded in the application.
>
> what type of data do you want me to publish? in what form?
> i will be glad to do it next time dexplore (to add one more to the list)
> freezes my xp_sp2 box. and i am afraid i know your next reply: oh, that
> is such and such driver combination that causes the problem. i won't be
> able to provide any dumps 'cause nothing is created. i can not make that
> pc accessible from outside - it is a development machine. i'd love to
> see the problem being solved, but i can not even contact ms regarding
> the issue because that dexplore ended up installed by the 3rd party.
>
>