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Hi CB
It certainly is safe
...except I can't get to it..that's all :sad:
Inconvienient nothing else
Better than on this machine when it wouldn't start so I had to take the HD out and put it in an ICY box to offload the stuff onto the new machine before eventually getting this one repaired as a back up :huf:
Garry
It certainly is safe

Inconvienient nothing else
Better than on this machine when it wouldn't start so I had to take the HD out and put it in an ICY box to offload the stuff onto the new machine before eventually getting this one repaired as a back up :huf:
Garry
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Garry..
I hope you've not started a trend!! I turned this pc on (the flying one.. rare I know) to let it do its virus scan stuff (which I usually forget as I don't use it much!) and I got a box after everything had loaded to say that it had just recovered from a serious error :shock: No idea what the serious error is or was and M$ couldn't tell me either although it pointed to a driver.. yeh, no new drivers on here for.. well, that long :k: I hit restart and it happened again with the box coming up 3 or 4 times and thought BLX. I turned it off
Turned it on again this evening and no problemo. Don't ya just LOVE PC's :roll:
ATB
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I hope you've not started a trend!! I turned this pc on (the flying one.. rare I know) to let it do its virus scan stuff (which I usually forget as I don't use it much!) and I got a box after everything had loaded to say that it had just recovered from a serious error :shock: No idea what the serious error is or was and M$ couldn't tell me either although it pointed to a driver.. yeh, no new drivers on here for.. well, that long :k: I hit restart and it happened again with the box coming up 3 or 4 times and thought BLX. I turned it off
Turned it on again this evening and no problemo. Don't ya just LOVE PC's :roll:
ATB
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Serious error huh
That's not funny.......... :redface: :k:
No worries...I've had a few of those as XP repairs itself.
Sometimes my PC will not shut down and I will get a serious error.
My brother has a catasrohic error when I was down there..but he always did had to have on over on me :sad:
I have only have the odd serious on the PC that's in....but this one they are frequent and this PC will never shut itself down.not from the day it was new.
I have to restart before shut down. :huf:
Garry
That's not funny.......... :redface: :k:

No worries...I've had a few of those as XP repairs itself.
Sometimes my PC will not shut down and I will get a serious error.
My brother has a catasrohic error when I was down there..but he always did had to have on over on me :sad:
I have only have the odd serious on the PC that's in....but this one they are frequent and this PC will never shut itself down.not from the day it was new.

I have to restart before shut down. :huf:
Garry
Garry

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