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#61
Quote:you can't format your computer anyway, it will say that the drive you are formatting holds the OS's files and cannot be formatted, I've tried, don't ask why.

Lol! Ive tried eating my face! It didnt work because my mouth was on my face HEHEHEHEEH!
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#62
Dude... Don't you think you're all being a bit harsh? I mean... come on... :-?
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#63
Perhaps. I can be pretty harsh at times, I can just get bitchy :P
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#64
Who would this "Dude" you speak of be, and how are they being harsh???
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#65
Quote:Who would this "Dude" you speak of be, and how are they being harsh???

I think you missed what Kiz was saying. His story was the equavalent of what you were saying and that's why he was called harsh for what Josiah thought was a bit harsh sarcasm.

Or at least that's what I got from it all.
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#66
Ya, I guess Kiz did repeat what I said, but in quite a different way.
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#67
Quote:Lol, I've done that before to my memstick, and you can't format your computer anyway, it will say that the drive you are formatting holds the OS's files and cannot be formatted, I've tried, don't ask why.
I happen to have more than one HD. And I can very much format them from inside windows, even the system HD (F:)
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#68
Oh, well ok, I gues I was mistaken, then again I thought you just ment right-clicking and clicking format, but why would you want to format your HD anyway, simply installing Windows XP deletes all files anyway.
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#69
Quote:Oh, well ok, I gues I was mistaken, then again I thought you just ment right-clicking and clicking format, but why would you want to format your HD anyway, simply installing Windows XP deletes all files anyway.
I dont use XP
And I was joking, in reply to your "i deleted the pm by accident" statement, which is absurd. If your mouse is so farked, why not just replace it? Or atleast fix it..
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#70
Well you see, replcaing a mouse means paying money, and fixing requires someone other then me or my uncle. Here's the story why:

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It was a rainy day outside and my uncle had 2 computers, one had a working version of Windows 98, while the other had Windows 2000 and we didn't have the password, so to start off, we decide to try switching hard drives and it doesn't work, so as were putting the Windows 2000 hard drive back in it's rightful computer, I put the power supply in backwards and a loud buzz occurs, not bothering to check what it was I close up the computer then turn it on and a loud boom followed by smoke emmits from the computer. I fried the hard drive, there is now no more need for a password to get on, now it just needs a new set of circuits. Then a week later, I am at my uncle's house and one of the builder's hardwired a 6 outlet plug into the wall, thinking it was just plugged in, my uncle tries to pull it out. It doesn't want to come out so he decides to grab a screwdriver and try to pry it out, big bang and smoke yet again, deja vu??? Well fuse was blown and we figured out that it was hardwired into the wall

Long story short, fixing electronics isn't my best bet, although I know what I am doing and can uide someone else, tools are better left out of my hands, yet I am going to college to be a electrician...
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