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for about 2 years keep doing recovers every 3 or 4 months finally did
destructive recover found out about windows live safety scanner go to it
about every 2 wks it always finds 1 item and 1 issue and does its thing and
cleans waited about 1 month and went back to it and then it deleted and
cleaned and when it tried to upload to microsoft it really messed up and
couldnt and i lost it all its always it same location
c/windows/system32/drivers/etc/hosts anyways its not working right i dont
know what i lost my up to date virus and spyware does not ever find anything
its only the windows safety scanner and i dont know if i should just get the
hard drive replaced to just solve all the problems help me someone please
 
Gordon said:
A basic course in English, including punctuation and correct
capitalisation would be my first recommendation....

May His/Her Langua not Englisa, So you can't blame Him/Her unless we check
His/Her ID.
Regards,
nass
 
for about 2 years keep doing recovers every 3 or 4 months finally did
destructive recover found out about windows live safety scanner go to it
about every 2 wks it always finds 1 item and 1 issue and does its thing and
cleans waited about 1 month and went back to it and then it deleted and
cleaned and when it tried to upload to microsoft it really messed up and
couldnt and i lost it all its always it same location
c/windows/system32/drivers/etc/hosts anyways its not working right i dont
know what i lost my up to date virus and spyware does not ever find anything
its only the windows safety scanner and i dont know if i should just get the
hard drive replaced to just solve all the problems help me someone please

What is your Operating System Version/Windows Version, do you mean System
Restore when you said every 3 or 4 months.
Please if you want any help Re-arrange your thoughts and write back with
more details or send your post to the Suitable Newsgroup for your Language it
will be easy for you and the person will respond to you, to be able to help.
Regards,
nass
 
nass said:
May His/Her Langua not Englisa,

The English would have been perfect, if it had had punctuation and
capitalisation. I suspect just lazy.
 
Gordon said:
The English would have been perfect, if it had had punctuation and
capitalisation. I suspect just lazy.

I do agree with you if it was the case.
Regards,
nass
 
Gordon voiced his/her/it's humble opinion in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support on Tue 28 Nov 2006 10:37:38a:
The English would have been perfect, if it had had punctuation and
capitalisation. I suspect just lazy.

So who are you? The Grammer Nazi?


Later......

LabRat...... |:^{)
 
LabRat said:
Gordon voiced his/her/it's humble opinion in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support on Tue 28 Nov 2006 10:37:38a:


So who are you? The Grammer Nazi?

No, just someone who cars about the correct use of MY language, and
hates the total laziness and ignorance that is the product of "sms"
speak and modern "education"....
 
LabRat said:
Gordon voiced his/her/it's humble opinion in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support on Tue 28 Nov 2006
10:37:38a:


So who are you? The Grammer Nazi?


As far as I'm concerned, it has nothing to do with being a "Grammar Nazi." I
really don't care whether the grammar, spelling, usage, or anything else in
a question is perfect. But I do care whether I can understand his message
without jumping through hoops. And if the person asking the question is
smart, he too will care whether his message is intelligible.

I have a limited amount of time that I can spend here helping people, and if
the poster has been so lazy with respect to using punctuation and
capitalization that the message is difficult or impossible to understand, or
requires extra effort on my part to decipher it, I just pass it by and go on
to the next question.

I'm not the only one here who feels that way, so anybody who doesn't take
the trouble to make his questions as easily understood as possible, by using
appropriate spelling, punctuation, capitalization, grammar, and usage (or at
least as good as he's capable of--I *will* make an extra effort for someone
whose first language obviously isn't English), might not get the help he's
looking for and does himself a real disservice. He doesn't hurt me by
writing this way; he hurts himself.
 
for about 2 years keep doing recovers every 3 or 4 months finally did
destructive recover found out about windows live safety scanner go to it
about every 2 wks it always finds 1 item and 1 issue and does its thing and
cleans waited about 1 month and went back to it and then it deleted and
cleaned and when it tried to upload to microsoft it really messed up and
couldnt and i lost it all its always it same location
c/windows/system32/drivers/etc/hosts anyways its not working right i dont
know what i lost my up to date virus and spyware does not ever find anything
its only the windows safety scanner and i dont know if i should just get the
hard drive replaced to just solve all the problems help me someone please


Is English a second or third language for you? If so, may I
suggest that you try posting your question in a news group dedicated to
your native language? I say this not to insult or offend, but rather to
point out that you're not likely to get much help, if no one can
understand what you're asking.

Otherwise, I'd suggest you start by reposting in standard English,
complete with paragraphs, sentences, capital letters where appropriate,
and punctuation. As it is, your post is quite undecipherable: most of
the the words used are from the English language, but are completely
meaningless as currently assembled.

Help us help you:





--

Bruce Chambers

Help us help you:



They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -Benjamin Franklin

Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. -Bertrand Russell
 
LabRat said:
So who are you? The Grammer Nazi?


No one can help the OP if we can't understand what he's trying to say.


--

Bruce Chambers

Help us help you:



They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -Benjamin Franklin

Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. -Bertrand Russell
 
Bruce Chambers voiced his/her/it's humble opinion in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support on Wed 29 Nov 2006
07:55:59p:
Is English a second or third language for you? If so, may I
suggest that you try posting your question in a news group dedicated
to your native language? I say this not to insult or offend, but
rather to point out that you're not likely to get much help, if no one
can understand what you're asking.

Otherwise, I'd suggest you start by reposting in standard
English,
complete with paragraphs, sentences, capital letters where
appropriate, and punctuation. As it is, your post is quite
undecipherable: most of the the words used are from the English
language, but are completely meaningless as currently assembled.

Help us help you:

Geez. What a dork.


Later......

LabRat...... |:^{)
 
LabRat said:
Bruce Chambers voiced his/her/it's humble opinion in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support on Wed 29 Nov 2006
07:55:59p:


Geez. What a dork.


Later......

LabRat...... |:^{)

So YOU could understand everything the OP was rabbiting on about could you?
Well rooty toot.
 
Gordon voiced his/her/it's humble opinion in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support on Tue 12 Dec 2006
02:33:14a:
So YOU could understand everything the OP was rabbiting on about could
you? Well rooty toot.

It's Rooty-toot-tooty, Dork #2.

Instead of harassing the poor guy because he has a problem getting his
needs across to the "POWERS THAT BE", gently prod him to give up the
clues YOU need to suss out his dilema.

After all that's what you're here for right? To help clean up the God-
awful mess Billy G. left in his wake.

I mean, face facts. WinBlows is a bloated, patchwork e-quilt of
redundant, overproduced paranoid giberish most of the time. Trying to
figure out what the hell is going on with most of Redmonds digital
diarrhoea is at best an exercise in futility and at worst a good excuse
to pull the freakin' trigger and end it all.

Some of us have other lives that don't involve computers. As we need or
want to use computers in some aspects of our existence we would prefer
not to have to jump through so many hoops to get what we want.

Take myself for instance. As I slid down a half mile of ice coated
pipeline road this morning sideways in a fully loaded Mack water truck
would a computer haved helped me in this situation? Not much.
A set of chains might've though. Only the lightning fast hard coded
responses of my personal CPU and reflexes prevented the very nasty Fatal
Error that awaited at the bottom. No reboot, just the voice of God over
my mangled remains saying ... "Better phone for another water hauler."

Vista. Don't get me started there. Watch the suicide/murder rate spike
when they finally release the "consumer" version of this flightless bird.
Droves will migrate to a better/free OS like ... Oh, I don't know....
LINUX!

Being know-it-all elitist wannabee computer gurus that poke fun at others
because they don't measure up to their "standards" is so typical of
"geeks" that it's no wonder they took so many thrashings in the school
yard.

So lighten up, have a Merry Christmas and cut those less eloquent as
yourselves a little slack.

You'll all be better for it and so will the computing community.

Later......

LabRat...... |:^{)
 

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