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    Originally posted by Wocus@2 March 2003 - 12:44
    thats real bullshit... ever heard of coolers?? dumbass
    No, it's not bullshit.

    I fried my last AMD processor, it melted onto the motherboard, rendering the the computer uselss. You should be very careful about how hot it is inside your pc, otherwise one day it's bound to go bang!

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    Originally posted by Wocus@2 March 2003 - 12:44
    98se is stable as hell
    Yeah thats why i got win xp pro, 98 is indeed stable as HELL
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    Originally posted by cooolway@2 March 2003 - 16:19
    if your a xp professional, you can just close without going to start and then shutdown.
    Pretty Simple
    Eh? B)
    Enlighten me on this please. I'm Xp pro'.

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    Ever since XP came out I moved to it right away, haven't had a lockup in 2 weeks now.

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    i only shut mine down if im going to be gone for a few days. other than that i reboot about once a week.

    and long dong i cant see anyone using the same computer for 10 years.
    i get a new one about every 2 years.

    also it doesnt hurt anything to leave it on 24/7 they are made to be left on for long periods of time.

  6. File Sharing   -   #16
    Originally posted by computerfreak76@2 March 2003 - 22:53
    and long dong i cant see anyone using the same computer for 10 years.
    i get a new one about every 2 years.

    which is exactly the point i was trying to make!

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    Wocus  Posted: 2 March 2003 - 12:44 
    I also only reboot... i also have 98se, xp users have to turn there comp off indeed.. because else there ram will explode... 98se is stable as hell and doesn't suck to much ram... and about that chip fried stuff... thats real bullshit... ever heard of coolers?? dumbass

    but that shit about its bad for you're chips to turn off and on because of the temperature... well... it's also bullshit....
    Your an arrogant fool....im on XP and comps on 24/7.Try and make sure you know what your on about before posting such crap.

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    ...Now who is the fool...isn&#39;t that SECOND your trying to spell?

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    Nice one nemo

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    Originally posted by Wocus@2 March 2003 - 06:44
    98se is stable as hell and doesn&#39;t suck to much ram...

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    your a funny person ... pleze tell another joke&#33;&#33;&#33; hahahahahahaha &#33;&#33;

    *shits himseslf from all the laughter*

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    98SE - BSOD every 2 weeks. XP Pro - BSOD once every 4-6 months. My experience. 500th post yes&#33;

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