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      08-21-2006
Programs that can be deleted do not display when this option is chosen. New
to this. Please help.

Reguards,

Tony
 
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      08-22-2006
Hi BloominLimey,

This answer is so atypical of anything that I would ever say under normal
circumstance. So much so that it should make you give serious thought to
following the advice!

Upgrade.

Windows Me is the festering spore on the face of the Windows 9x family.
It's absolute best attribute is being an ex-OS in most organizations, what
they had before they smartenned up.

If your hardware will support it get yourself up to Windows XP. If not,
then if you have an old Windows 98 SR-2 lying around that will be your
smartest move until you are ready to invest in newer hardware.

Good luck!

M
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MCSA (2003), MCSA (2000)
Certified Small Business Specialist
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"BloominLimey" wrote:

> Programs that can be deleted do not display when this option is chosen. New
> to this. Please help.
>
> Reguards,
>
> Tony

 
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      08-24-2006
I have one Windows ME computer that I use to test software, but it is always
giving me problems. If you can, listen to Montreal and upgrade!

"Montreal MCSA" wrote:

> Hi BloominLimey,
>
> This answer is so atypical of anything that I would ever say under normal
> circumstance. So much so that it should make you give serious thought to
> following the advice!
>
> Upgrade.
>
> Windows Me is the festering spore on the face of the Windows 9x family.
> It's absolute best attribute is being an ex-OS in most organizations, what
> they had before they smartenned up.
>
> If your hardware will support it get yourself up to Windows XP. If not,
> then if you have an old Windows 98 SR-2 lying around that will be your
> smartest move until you are ready to invest in newer hardware.
>
> Good luck!
>
> M
> --
> MDG, MCSA
> MCSA (2003), MCSA (2000)
> Certified Small Business Specialist
> Visit my blog at http://www.mitpro.ca/Blogs/tabid/59/...2/Default.aspx
>
>
> "BloominLimey" wrote:
>
> > Programs that can be deleted do not display when this option is chosen. New
> > to this. Please help.
> >
> > Reguards,
> >
> > Tony

 
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