Equium L40 - Vista - BSOD using remote desktop

Hello

I have been using my laptop to connect to an XP machine using remote desktop. In recent weeks, the laptop began to blue screen and stop. There is no reason to set, the only thing I noticed, is that if I have IE open on the satellite, it seems blue screen rather sooner than later.

I did used such as the reduction of the resolution and the number of colors are imported from the XP, smooting fonts wallpaper, Wallpapers etc.

Still freezes however.

Any thoughts?

Wireless driver is fully updated...

Hello

In your case, it is really not easy to say why the BSOD appears
But I would exclude the hardware problem and would tend to the issue of the software

It seems a Vista and the XP operating system should communicate together eventually it s a Vista problem?  :| I have read several articles on the Vista bugs and to be honest it possible s that and patch is necessary

I would really recommend update Vista to the last State. Find all patches and fixes. In addition, you must know that the Vista service pack 1 is now available.
This time it s that a BETA version and the final version will be available in the coming weeks

Lets see

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