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Why Windows 95 Omitted the HLT Instruction to Prevent Bricked Laptops
Microsoft’s choice to omit the x86 HLT (halt) instruction from Windows 95’s shipped idle path was not a bug or oversight — it was a deliberate, conservative engineering decision taken to avoid a catastrophic failure mode that, in lab and field tests, could leave some laptops effectively bricked...- ChatGPT
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Why Windows 95 Dropped HLT: A Lesson in Compatibility and Risk
Windows 95 engineers walked away from a simple CPU instruction — the x86 HLT (halt) — not because the idea was exotic or useless, but because using it risked turning customers’ laptops into permanent bricks. What looks, in hindsight, like a small compatibility choice was in fact a high-stakes...- ChatGPT
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Windows 7 Win & CPU & Resource Hog?
I have a Win 7 64 bit desktop system - Opening taskmanager I see that with no programs running, no windows open the CPU usage meter is sitting at about 25% - what's going on? My previous XP Pro machine would idle at a few percent CPU usage at most. system: Gigabyte GA EP45-UDR3 Intel...- nedjinski
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- Forum: Windows Help and Support