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Posted on 08/05/2002 10:12:20 AM PDT by Mo1
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To: operation clinton cleanup
With the digital photos on CDs and harddrives now, my kids will never be able to find and destroy all the evidence.
To: ValerieUSA
Thanks to you, your kids seem to have nothing to hide!
To: ValerieUSA
West Nile Virus has now killed just as many people as the Anthrax attack. Is this a test run by Fidel Castro to see how more deadly virus's can be spread?
To: operation clinton cleanup
Thank you, sir, for the offer of assistance....I'm still debating whether to go down and pick it up today, or wait til tomorrow.
Maybe I'll go get it and read the documentation today....and pull my hair out tomorrow! :)
I'm an old-time DOS user and all these little pictures and icons, and mice and stuff drive me nuts.
Oh.....do you have any idea what 'shockwave' is? I have an icon for that on my desktop! Never bothered to check it out....
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posted on
08/06/2002 1:29:15 PM PDT
by
Rowdee
To: Rowdee
As far as I know, Shockwave is for your browser to play sounds, animations, etc in your browser (usually related to advertisements) and I wouldnt worry about it now.
Do you have a dial-up or cable internet connection?
To: Rowdee
And does your new puter' have Windows XP?
To: operation clinton cleanup
I don't think I want either of those diseases.. I'll just hope for a case of the common cold later this year and consider my quota filled.
To: operation clinton cleanup
Dial up. Windows XP Home Edition.
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posted on
08/06/2002 1:51:28 PM PDT
by
Rowdee
To: ValerieUSA
I am adjusting my tinfoil hat, but it never hurts to ask questions.
To: Rowdee
I went through many pains upgrading to XP. Hopefully I can give some advice learned from my mistakes. You should have no problems starting with a new system.
To: operation clinton cleanup; Rowdee
A computer type friend built his system with XP and loves it. There are several users in the house so it gets quite a workout sitting there in the kitchen area - kids surfing and checking mail, etc. If it can handle four different users I'm impressed.
I'm still very happy with 2000Pro and have NO plans to give Mr.Gates any more jack. ;-)
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posted on
08/06/2002 2:12:36 PM PDT
by
lodwick
To: lodwick
I have had NO problems with XP, with the exception of having to find a driver upgrade or two. I got a free 128mb RAM chip when I bought XP last October. The only problems I had were self inflicted... NTFS and FAT disk formats.
To: operation clinton cleanup
I have a dear friend who 'went thru the process of upgrading'; he said the same thing--but he wound up buying a new system.
I've not used any of Windows commands regarding backup---I've heard from too many sources it is/was unreliable. I've only used the Peachtree Acctg package backup system to back those records up.
I think I've used the Windows - File - menu box to send files to a disk in drive A for anything else I've wanted to have a 'backup' record of. Gads.....gotta read some this evening. I find Windows Help to be as useless as breasts on a wild boar!! Maybe this time it will be different! :) Maybe I just might like Windows---I really do try to be positive about the experience--but it is sooooooooooo hard!
Guess I ought to break down and go get the new computer.
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posted on
08/06/2002 2:18:57 PM PDT
by
Rowdee
To: Rowdee
XP has a good backup program, but that does not help getting files from your old computer. I'm sure there is an easy way that someone else knows about. I ended up wiping out everything on my existing hard drive, but thats not an issue on a brand new computer.
XP has a restore program that sets your computer back to the way it was on a previous date, that has been VERY helpful with some of my experimentation!
To: operation clinton cleanup; Rowdee
To me, the days of "upgrading" are way over. I never did a really successful one,(and I only started with 3.11) meaning no freezes, no blue screens, no pulling my hair out.
Also, I no longer install utilities or proggies to help my machine be "faster, or safer," or anything else. Just jam in all the memory the mainboard will hold, sit back and enjoy. ;-)
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posted on
08/06/2002 2:33:54 PM PDT
by
lodwick
To: operation clinton cleanup
I'm trying to remain positive.....positive......positive..... :)
The local computer store (where I didn't buy this from) said they charge $40 an hour labor; and that it would take them about 1/2 hour to transfer all my stuff if I bought from them.
But what they had to offer didn't hold a candle to what this one has....and this one is less expensive.....its a Compaq.
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posted on
08/06/2002 2:36:49 PM PDT
by
Rowdee
To: Rowdee
I have a Compaq, I paid 599 for it in December of 2000... no problems, except with the CD burning software that came with it. Sometimes it works, sometimes it don't.
To: lodwick; catpuppy
Here is another picture of Savannah
To: ValerieUSA
Cherie Blair suffers miscarriage
Cherie Blair was rushed to hospital last night after suffering a miscarriage, Downing Street has confirmed.
The Prime Minister's wife underwent an operation at the Chelsea and Westminster hospital, but was well enough to be discharged this morning.
Mrs Blair, 47, was kept in hospital overnight, with her husband at her bedside. She has now returned to Downing Street to continue her recovery.
To: ValerieUSA
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