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| Thread ID: 38004 | 2003-09-24 06:59:00 | New comp with XP | Piet (1988) | Press F1 |
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| 177579 | 2003-09-26 05:27:00 | The comp came as a result of an insurance claim if you can do better with an insurance company well good luck to ya . | Jesta_M8 (4400) | ||
| 177580 | 2003-09-26 06:28:00 | >The comp came as a result of an insurance claim if you can do better >with an insurance company well good luck to ya . Indeed,rather presumptuous of JJJJ,one consolation,its friday so you will be able to play tomorrow;) |
Thomas (1820) | ||
| 177581 | 2003-09-26 06:39:00 | In general it's best to not do lots of changes to a machine under guarantee. If you get something wrong, and it's software, they can say "you messed around with the software, you're on your own." Deleting a maintenance partition is not really a great idea. :D It's your recovery if the whole OS falls over. You don't know if your backups will work until you try them. :D Another disk is a lot safer, although it will cost more than twice as much as a commercial partioning programme. |
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