It finally happened - my stable, 16 month installation of WindowsXP finally bit the dust. It had gone through four major hardware upgrades (two new AMD AthlonXP upgrades, a new HD and a new ATI video card). I was particularly proud of the install, it had never had a major error, never rebooted unexpectedly and ran every application like butter.
Until Explorer started crashing repeatedly yesterday. I don't know why either - the Event Viewer, where system errors are recorded, showed a host of IDE issues.The Event Viewer knew something was up, even though Device Manager told a different story. Nothing I did would correct the issue, and honestly Explorer was crashing so often it was almost impossible to take action by this point. Regardless, because I require a stable system to work, I had to format and re-install my system drive.
Two things I like about WindowsXP are that it installs quickly on modern hardware (18minutes) and that it tells you whats wrong with it (most of the time). Immediatly after the new OS was up and running, the Event Viewer showed me I was having driver problems with certain hardware items. Clicking on the provided links to Microsoft Knowledge base, I was able to find exactly what I needed to do for each issue quickly. So simple, it's brilliant.
My current install is less than 24 hours old. After fresh drivers and a host of Windows updates I seem to be running stable again. After 16months of stability, this little scenario has me paranoid again; The Event Viewer is the first thing I look at after each boot now, watching and waiting for that little error msg hiding around the corner...