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pipsky2008

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Can you describe your issue(s)?


If you have errors, please include the exact syntax of the messages.


Also, please describe steps to reproduce the problem; lead-up and symptoms.


Will do my best to help!


(many problems are easy to fix and I loathe these companies that charge the value of a computer just to fix some bits)

bheroniphr Wrote:

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> Can you describe your issue(s)?

>

> If you have errors, please include the exact

> syntax of the messages.

>

> Also, please describe steps to reproduce the

> problem; lead-up and symptoms.


Have PM'd you

>

> Will do my best to help!

>

> (many problems are easy to fix and I loathe these

> companies that charge the value of a computer just

> to fix some bits)

Windows 7 has a few 'quirks' some inherited from Vista..


Some may just be different ways of doing things if you are used to Windows XP.


If you are still having problems, you can PM me.

Depending on your problems, I may be able to help you manage your PC. yourself.


I am not a company / business so do not carry out work for which I would have to charge you.

There are a few local places that can do this if needed.


Foxy.

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