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From: Daave on 30 Jun 2010 10:06 +1 Peter Foldes wrote: > You are an idiot and let us leave at the. If you would have looked > all over the net as you claim then obviously you would have come up > with the following > http://aumha.org/a/stop.php#0x21a > > > "3dom" <3dom.4dcp1b(a)DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message > news:3dom.4dcp1b(a)DoNotSpam.com... >> >> Mate, where I belong is for me to decide. >> >> I was offering the best advice on this issue that is available on the >> web. >> It is also the most thorough and practical advice. >> >> All this other stuff I've seen doesn't get you around the problem. >> >> You say it will come back to haunt me and that is true, I am well >> aware of that. But what my method has done, however, is to get >> around the problem in a way that doesn't involve 10 years of expert >> specialisation in programming. >> >> The key thing that my method does, for anyone wanting to use it, is >> this: >> Gets you back into your PC, which has been locked by an error. From >> there, you can salvage what you need from your computer, put it on >> discs etc, and kiss your hard drive goodbye. Drives are cheap, but >> the content is priceless. >> >> and as for this post originating in 2004, it's irrelevant. If the >> post is relevant to your issue, the date is insignificant. I was just >> indulging in some light humor. Its quite therapeutic, you should >> give it a go some day. >> >> >> -- >> 3dom >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> 3dom's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/238181.htm >> View this thread: >> http://forums.techarena.in/windows-xp-support/33084.htm >> http://forums.techarena.in
From: Unknown on 30 Jun 2010 10:35
Where do you THINK you belong????? "3dom" <3dom.4dcp1b(a)DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message news:3dom.4dcp1b(a)DoNotSpam.com... > > Mate, where I belong is for me to decide. > > I was offering the best advice on this issue that is available on the > web. > It is also the most thorough and practical advice. > > All this other stuff I've seen doesn't get you around the problem. > > You say it will come back to haunt me and that is true, I am well aware > of that. But what my method has done, however, is to get around the > problem in a way that doesn't involve 10 years of expert specialisation > in programming. > > The key thing that my method does, for anyone wanting to use it, is > this: > Gets you back into your PC, which has been locked by an error. From > there, you can salvage what you need from your computer, put it on discs > etc, and kiss your hard drive goodbye. Drives are cheap, but the content > is priceless. > > and as for this post originating in 2004, it's irrelevant. If the post > is relevant to your issue, the date is insignificant. I was just > indulging in some light humor. Its quite therapeutic, you should give it > a go some day. > > > -- > 3dom > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > 3dom's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/238181.htm > View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/windows-xp-support/33084.htm > > http://forums.techarena.in > |