gsacks wrote:
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> On Aug 16, 9:33 am, Dan wrote:
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>> At 9:35 PM -0700 8/15/2009, gsacks wrote:
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>>> 733 mhz Quicksilver
>>> bad RAM and a bad hard drive
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>> Both were bad?!
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> Yes, one stick of memory was bad (as per memtest) and the hard drive
> had errors that I
On Aug 16, 9:33 am, Dan wrote:
> At 9:35 PM -0700 8/15/2009, gsacks wrote:
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> >733 mhz Quicksilver
> >bad RAM and a bad hard drive
>
> Both were bad?!
Yes, one stick of memory was bad (as per memtest) and the hard drive
had errors that I couldn't correct (I don't have any 3rd party
software f
On Aug 16, 2009, at 9:43 AM, Cliff Rediger wrote:
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> On Aug 16, 5:34 am, Lawrence David Eden wrote:
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>> Go to the HELP menu and find the "Payment & Registration" section and
>> you can plug in your existing registration.
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>> Larry
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> Good suggestion Larry.
> However, when I plug i
On Aug 16, 5:34 am, Lawrence David Eden wrote:
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> Go to the HELP menu and find the "Payment & Registration" section and
> you can plug in your existing registration.
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> Larry
Good suggestion Larry.
However, when I plug in my reg code I get a dialogue telling me I need
to purchase a new cod
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 10:11 AM, Vic wrote:
> Don't step on that dwarf!
Crush.
Don't crush that dwarf, hand me the pliers.
Which stays in my mind primarily because of that timeless political
soundbite from George Leroy Tirebyter:
"... and you can believe me! Because I never lie. And I'm *alw
I have a G5 2.3GHz Dual Core with the NVidia 6600 card installed.
Apart from an increasingly loud recently-installed Seagate 1TB
harddrive, the computer has been blissfully quiet--the fans rarely
come on. I just bought a 2.0GHz Dual Core only because it was too
cheap to pass up ($330 in the origin
On Aug 15, 2:12 pm, Bruce Johnson
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> On Aug 15, 2009, at 9:27 AM, McGrude wrote:
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> >> You know, I actually think that we're all bozos on this bus ...
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> > Think? Think? I know I'm a bozo.
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> I'm just waiting for the electrician.
> --
Don't step on that dwarf!
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At 9:35 PM -0700 8/15/2009, gsacks wrote:
>733 mhz Quicksilver
>bad RAM and a bad hard drive
Both were bad?!
>so I replaced them and it worked
>for a couple of months. After that it wouldn't start up at all -- the
>light on the switch comes on and the fans spin for a few seconds, then
>nothing.
>
>Apparently one cannot pay for 6.2.4 and must revert to Sponsored.
>So one has to "endure" their little window.
>though they probably never fill it with ads, I don't want it.
>Plus, sponsored doesn't provide SpamWatch.
>Otherwise, I don't see any significant improvements.
>
This was not my ex
I got a free 733 mhz Quicksilver that had problems. I figured out that
it had bad RAM and a bad hard drive, so I replaced them and it worked
for a couple of months. After that it wouldn't start up at all -- the
light on the switch comes on and the fans spin for a few seconds, then
nothing. I check
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