Do you even try things for yourself before asking for help with the most basic of computer tasks you utter fuckwit?Originally Posted by mofos
Don't bother replying because you're back in my ignore list for continually being a useless cunt.
Do you even try things for yourself before asking for help with the most basic of computer tasks you utter fuckwit?Originally Posted by mofos
Don't bother replying because you're back in my ignore list for continually being a useless cunt.
if your font size is this small i'll add you to my ignore list because you're wasting my time, OK?
Log on as administrator, create the folder you want to move program or file to, then righ-click the original and set the path.
That should be right if memory serves
Last edited by Skizo; 12-03-2004 at 08:08 AM.
Why yes...yes I have.Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234
Sounds like that could be very useful, but I've always been afraid of scuffing up my files as they are dragged...any hints?
What kind of packing do you use to protect the file as it is being dropped?
Eagerly awaiting your response....
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
Well... Obviously... You need to anti scuff pads.
Bubble wrap.
Here you see my problem...Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234
I am trying to drag a file from Sprocket to my CD-RW.
First I bump into that "Devices with Removable Storage" wall.
After scaling that obstacle and "dropping" the file all the way down to the CD drive....it always shatters.
I am tired of sweeping up all the broken 1s and zeros, it's such a mess and attracts ants.
I know that ants aren't a problem where you live...the beavers eat them all, but they plague us here in warmer climes.
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
Windows XP Anti Gravity Cheat: Ctrl+Alt+Del+Shift+Control+Tab+Num Lock+*Originally Posted by clocker
lol i wanted to try that and had to use my nose to press the star key.Originally Posted by Tifosi
How to make friends and get LOTS of help in the future??Originally Posted by mofos
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