tom's tip of the day....

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If you have poor performance symptoms that possibly point to:

1. overheating
2. low/high voltage
3. bad disk
4. bad memory
5. software issues
6. networking issues
7. browser/isp issues
8. any other imagined hardware issues
9. any other miscellaneous unexplained gremlins

Try replacing your ide cables before doing anything else.

Worked for me.
 
hmmm,
If you have poor car performance symptoms that possibly point to:
1 fuel system,
2 drive train,
3 engine malfunction,
4 electrical problem,
5 tires,
6 suspension,
7 ignition system,
8 any other imagined issues
9 any other miscellaneous unexplained gremlins

Try replacing the nut behind the wheel before you do anything else.
 
And your point is?

JAD said:
hmmm,
If you have poor car performance symptoms that possibly point to:
1 fuel system,
2 drive train,
3 engine malfunction,
4 electrical problem,
5 tires,
6 suspension,
7 ignition system,
8 any other imagined issues
9 any other miscellaneous unexplained gremlins

Try replacing the nut behind the wheel before you do anything else.
 
other than the obvious?

Like having a headache, then name every general body system malfunction as
being the cause.

Followed by: Take two aspirin before you do anything else.

Seemed funny the first time....I guess if you have to explain it......
 
JAD...get a sense of humor. I'm overstating the obvious because a bad ide
cable can mimic about every malady possible on a computer. It's a weak link
in most systems, especially if you swap/rebuild a lot as many here do. And
it's only a few bux to replace.

Have a nice day.
 
JAD said:
other than the obvious?

Like having a headache, then name every general body system malfunction as
being the cause.

Followed by: Take two aspirin before you do anything else.

Seemed funny the first time....I guess if you have to explain it......
else.

Don't worry, I found it amusing :-)
 
If you have poor performance symptoms that possibly point to:

1. overheating
2. low/high voltage
3. bad disk
4. bad memory
5. software issues
6. networking issues
7. browser/isp issues
8. any other imagined hardware issues
9. any other miscellaneous unexplained gremlins

Try replacing your ide cables before doing anything else.

Worked for me.

And this works with so many of the Women I've been out with<grin> :P



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