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Old 09-02-2011, 01:14 PM   #8
inhitoemits

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A strange update. I wasn't able to boot with just Windows. I put in the Ubuntu disk and clicked on the option to boot with the Hard Drive. Somehow it worked. At least for now. Windows couldn't help me, but Ubuntu could, on a Windows computer. Such a strange world.
sweet cheeks, the computer is not a windows computer until you load windows on top of whoever's BIOS was provided as embedded (burnt into the motherboard) firmware. microsoft (R) windows (R) desktop operating system (TM) TADA.WAV(rr.com+nyuk-nyuk) is merely 'add-ons' comptiA+++>>/-0.01%safe? xSOFTWARE_PRODUCT* that is generally DEFECTIVE and FAILs often. % NEW PARAGRAPH! (that's to train my IBM ViaVoice OFFICE SUPERbba)

you must REINSTALL WINDOWS often/once a week/once a month/once a year depending on the age and performance ratings of your HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\hardware\msconfig.cfg hahahahahaha file not found. press alt + F4 to CLOSE PROGRAM

without going too overboard with that little ad-libbed messy dos HELP F1+MANUAL COMPOSEdddd!!00+~$billgatesisnotgod parody, welcome to linux land.

i just finally took the plunge and loaded ubuntu 10.10 without windows after the last catastrophic failure.

this one was finally my own fault.

i was getting too happy and i brought my fist down hard on the keyboard, wasting the hdd and cdrw. if you've never done it, bust that puppy open and give it a good blow job. all you'll need is a can or two of air, a small phillips screwdriver and a sable brush. dirt buildup is a major contributor to failures.
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