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Name: Kyle2
Date: June 20, 2005 at 09:39:52 Pacific
OS: windows xp home
CPU/Ram: 600MHz/192MB RAM
Comment:

seems like all my posts are being deleted or something...
yesterday i asked if i had to hit cancel everytime xp home setup asked for the disc to get files. so do i have to since all the setup and install files were copied to my HD.(i was prompted to remove the disc when it asked on the reboot to hit any key to boot from the cd)



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Name: jboy
Date: June 20, 2005 at 10:44:41 Pacific
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"seems like all my posts are being deleted or something..."


Just an observation, but (judging from the flurry of messages) it seems like you are starting a new post every time a thought occurs to you. Helpers generally follow messages they've contributed to - it's best to post a problem once and stick with it.

Check out de rules - particularly:

If you forgot a piece of information when you posted your question, post a reply on your original thread. Do not post a whole new thread containing the additional information. These threads with additional information will be removed, hence damaging your ability to receive help.

Life is hard; it's harder if you're stupid. -John Wayne


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Name: Kyle2
Date: June 20, 2005 at 11:36:52 Pacific
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no but it seems that if i post in a different forum once(like i have a post going in security and virus and another going in this forum) that both get deleted. but can someone please answer my question?


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