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Old 18-03-2007, 02:30 PM   #1
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For some time now I've experienced application programs 'freezing' at
random When subsequently trying to close and exit from such events
windows then reports that 'the program is not responding'.

At first I couldn't pin it down but just recently I installed AVG 7.5
onto a rarely used laptop that I have and immediately I experienced
identical problems. However on a reboot everything became normal again.

I then realised that my 'freezing' problems on my desktop probably
occurred around the time I installed AVG 7.5 onto it - unfortunately
uninstalling AVG hasn't cured the fault.

Has anyone else experienced similar behaviour ?

Alan

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Old 19-03-2007, 09:26 AM   #2
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alansd wrote:
> For some time now I've experienced application programs 'freezing' at
> random When subsequently trying to close and exit from such events
> windows then reports that 'the program is not responding'.
>
> At first I couldn't pin it down but just recently I installed AVG 7.5
> onto a rarely used laptop that I have and immediately I experienced
> identical problems. However on a reboot everything became normal
> again.
>
> I then realised that my 'freezing' problems on my desktop probably
> occurred around the time I installed AVG 7.5 onto it - unfortunately
> uninstalling AVG hasn't cured the fault.
>
> Has anyone else experienced similar behaviour ?
>
> Alan


Sure have, and I am using AVG 7.5 - error reporting does nowt!
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Old 19-03-2007, 03:07 PM   #3
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On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 09:26:52 -0000, "Lofty."
<NOBUL@bemertonNOBUL.freeserve.co.ukINVALID> wrote:


>Sure have, and I am using AVG 7.5 - error reporting does nowt!


What does that sentence mean?

"nowt"?
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Old 19-03-2007, 03:25 PM   #4
Ayatollah Yootweiss Al-Reddi
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In article <bn9tv29sbcdhd4j5bkv2g7899e18cgaq5f@4ax.com>,
Pegleg@usnavyret.mil says...
> On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 09:26:52 -0000, "Lofty."
> <NOBUL@bemertonNOBUL.freeserve.co.ukINVALID> wrote:
>
>
> >Sure have, and I am using AVG 7.5 - error reporting does nowt!

>
> What does that sentence mean?
>
> "nowt"?
>

English dialect.
Nowt - nought - nothing
--
If you don't want the whelks don't muck 'em about
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Old 20-03-2007, 02:19 AM   #5
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Ayatollah Yootweiss Al-Reddi wrote:
> In article <bn9tv29sbcdhd4j5bkv2g7899e18cgaq5f@4ax.com>,
> Pegleg@usnavyret.mil says...
>> On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 09:26:52 -0000, "Lofty."
>> <NOBUL@bemertonNOBUL.freeserve.co.ukINVALID> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Sure have, and I am using AVG 7.5 - error reporting does nowt!

>> What does that sentence mean?
>>
>> "nowt"?
>>

> English dialect.
> Nowt - nought - nothing

More correctly 'nowt' is Yorkshire. I know
because my mother-in-law is a Yorkshire lass.

It seems the Yorkshire dialect is nothing
like English as Australians and Americans
think of English. But then they probably
think that of us!

Andreas Krokene

http://mail-my-family.biz

PS Owt for nowt

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yorkshireisms
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Old 20-03-2007, 03:59 AM   #6
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Andreas Krokene wrote:

> More correctly 'nowt' is Yorkshire. I know because my mother-in-law is a
> Yorkshire lass.


Using "more correctly" and "Yorkshire" in the same sentence sounds like
a recipe for an oxymoron.

(gd&r)
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Old 20-03-2007, 09:35 AM   #7
Ayatollah Yootweiss Al-Reddi
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In article <45ff44ad$0$17580$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-
01.iinet.net.au>, fiction-writes-well@i-dont-exist.com says...
> Ayatollah Yootweiss Al-Reddi wrote:
> > In article <bn9tv29sbcdhd4j5bkv2g7899e18cgaq5f@4ax.com>,
> > Pegleg@usnavyret.mil says...
> >> On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 09:26:52 -0000, "Lofty."
> >> <NOBUL@bemertonNOBUL.freeserve.co.ukINVALID> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>> Sure have, and I am using AVG 7.5 - error reporting does nowt!
> >> What does that sentence mean?
> >>
> >> "nowt"?
> >>

> > English dialect.
> > Nowt - nought - nothing

> More correctly 'nowt' is Yorkshire. I know


Yes, I meant "an English dialect", not "the dialect that is
English".

> because my mother-in-law is a Yorkshire lass.
>
> It seems the Yorkshire dialect is nothing
> like English as Australians and Americans
> think of English.


When I want to confuse foreigners, I go into pure Bristolese.
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Old 20-03-2007, 09:57 AM   #8
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I'm from Cumbria and we do the 'nowt' bit as well
but there's 'nowt' in this about the AVG problem. :-))
Back to the drawing board !! :-))
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Old 24-03-2007, 09:59 AM   #9
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Pegleg wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 09:26:52 -0000, "Lofty."
> <NOBUL@bemertonNOBUL.freeserve.co.ukINVALID> wrote:
>
>
>> Sure have, and I am using AVG 7.5 - error reporting does nowt!

>
> What does that sentence mean?
>
> "nowt"?

Ah! An american. Sorry - old English for "nothing" particaulary in the
North of England

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Old 24-03-2007, 10:06 AM   #10
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Andreas Krokene wrote:
> Ayatollah Yootweiss Al-Reddi wrote:
>> In article <bn9tv29sbcdhd4j5bkv2g7899e18cgaq5f@4ax.com>,
>> Pegleg@usnavyret.mil says...
>>> On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 09:26:52 -0000, "Lofty."
>>> <NOBUL@bemertonNOBUL.freeserve.co.ukINVALID> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Sure have, and I am using AVG 7.5 - error reporting does nowt!
>>>> What does that sentence mean?
>>>
>>> "nowt"?
>>>

>> English dialect.
>> Nowt - nought - nothing

> More correctly 'nowt' is Yorkshire. I know
> because my mother-in-law is a Yorkshire lass.
>
> It seems the Yorkshire dialect is nothing
> like English as Australians and Americans
> think of English. But then they probably
> think that of us!
>
> Andreas Krokene
>
> http://mail-my-family.biz
>
> PS Owt for nowt


If there ever does owt for nowt the do it for theesen. (yourself)

>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yorkshireisms

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