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Beaumanoir 11-06-2001 04:37 PM

Well The Worst Came To THe Worst And I Finally Had To Format C: !!! Neb Will be Pleased To HEar This... ;)

So Now My Computer Is Fully Fixed Again!!! Yay!!! :D

Ladyzekke 11-06-2001 09:19 PM

Well I don't know what troubles you were having, but am glad that you got them all fixed! [img]smile.gif[/img]

Vaskez 11-07-2001 07:44 AM

HMM I'm actually wondering what it was that made you have to format C:. I know of hardly any problems that might require you to do this....there is always another way.........unless somehow you managed to corrupt a large percentage of files on your drive such that they were unreadable???

Irongrinder 11-07-2001 08:04 AM

He Vaskez, it isn't such a bad idea to format your C drive ones in a while, because a lot of programs you uninstall leave a lot of rubbish on your pc right?

Garnet FalconDance 11-07-2001 08:12 AM

I don't know what his probs were, but I do know I had to reformat C last time I updated from the Microsoft site! *Something* came thru that didn't agree with the ol' pc, and the next thing I know, everything was kaput! (This, being of course, the highly technical explanation...) Finally, after trying every diagnostic, etc. known to man and womankind, I reformatted and so far (why does everyone hide when I need to knock on wood?) everything's been basically ok.

Beaumanoir 11-07-2001 04:50 PM

Was I Virus Thing, I 'm Not Sure Where I Got It From!!! But Its Gone Now! :D

Vaskez 11-07-2001 06:16 PM

<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Irongrinder:
He Vaskez, it isn't such a bad idea to format your C drive ones in a while, because a lot of programs you uninstall leave a lot of rubbish on your pc right?<hr></blockquote>


hehe, doesn't happen to me, I use McAfee Uninstaller. It finds all registry entries and file interdependancies and gets rid of everything. :D

Irongrinder 11-08-2001 04:29 AM

<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Vaskez:
hehe, doesn't happen to me, I use McAfee Uninstaller. It finds all registry entries and file interdependancies and gets rid of everything. :D <hr></blockquote>
Ah darn, you lucky bastard ;)


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