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I want to change my PC's OS...
Hi,
I'm using Windows XP from last 4 years and never used any Operating system...
Now I want to change my Operating system...
So I just want to ask you guys which one is best???
1. Vista???
2. Windows 7??
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Last edited by Dngrsone : January 31st, 2011 at 07:15 AM.
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Enable BSOD: Control Panel/Systems, Advanced Tab, hit the Settings button under Startup and Recovery, and under the System Failure area, uncheck the Automatically Restart checkbox.
I did not have any problems installing and was pretty darn simple find the applications for msn messsanger, teamspeak and so forth.
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Dear Mr. Customer,
I think what happened is that there were messages downloaded at the same time as the "quota" message, emptying the inbox, making the quota message somewhat meaningless. There may also have been messages on the Mail Site server that the email program that lives on your computer deleted from the Mail Site server, depending on the settings of the email program that lives on your computer.
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