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OEM Stuff
Name: spiritwalker Date: October 16, 2005 at 16:19:03 Pacific OS: windows 98 SE CPU/Ram: 400/128MB
Comment:
i was wondering if anyone had the OEM dell boot logo for windows 98. i downloaded a file and it had the logos in it for the startup and shutdown. the only reason i want this is because i never had the original system recovery disc for my laptop and i dunno, im weird that way. i like stuff to be the original way it should be. anyway thanks for reading this.
Resist the temptation to close your request for help with semantically-null questions like “Can anyone help me?”
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Response Number 5
Name: Derek Date: October 16, 2005 at 19:32:37 Pacific
Reply:
spiritwalker
Hey, don't put your email addy in open text on forums. The spammers engines will find the "at sign", sell it to all their mates and you'll get junk email.
If you really have to then hide it like this:
george dot bush "at sign" whitehouse dot com
In fact we just need to click your name on here (if activated). Only registered users can see the addy and spammers engines don't bother with all that.
DerekW
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Response Number 6
Name: spiritwalker Date: October 17, 2005 at 15:26:51 Pacific
Reply:
thanks for the file :) i got it animated too. iv used XrX before and its a great program. anyway, thanks a lot for the file.
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Response Number 7
Name: DAVEINCAPS Date: October 17, 2005 at 22:28:24 Pacific
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