boneheads? Thats what we get called for trying to help? I wonder what you should call your wife for making the topic in the first place? Did you try the system restore before you resorted to name calling?
meat head.
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This topic was great it gave me a lot of junk to laugh at thanks.
You want laughs? I have a 12 pack and a dime bag and no work Tuesday. (unless User666 comes by), meet me, and my 2 other trolls in that hole they call the troll forum in 5 minutes,
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1182557425362
Best Buy has some sales.![]()
Status please...did y'all fix the puter???
did y'all throw the puter in the toilet???
did the puter float???
Inquiring minds want to know!!!![]()
I haven't worked on it yet, I am on my laptop. I will give Sunshine's advice a try tomorrow.
steal Sequ's laptop away from him and chat with us...
at pseudofan ting a chicken.
Definitely do a system restore like whottt. and Nbadan said.
Gezz....Just go to the e-mail icon in the control panel and delete the name of the pop-server in the settings already..........delete the erroneous e-mail in your outbox..and then retype your pop-server name in the settings again........so simple even a short spooler can do it.....
Download SpeedUpMyPc it lets you kill any program running or at startup, end of story.
I found this in an article I was reading I thought it might be helpful for the future if you ever have large file to send anyone. Good Luck.
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Whatever you do...don't buy that. Acer was when my little sister bought one from Wal-Mart about two weeks ago..she went through two before breaking down and exchanging/buying a Compaq.
I hope y'all figure it out. Have a slow/ ed up computer is the biggest load of crap...ever.
that's not the problem..
I wasn't sure who you were talking to. Me or AshBeigh? If it was me then that's why my post said...
I was simply offering a suggestion to prevent this kind of thing from happening again. I didn't have an answer as to how to fix the damage that was done this time. I was just trying to help a little.
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