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UnderLord
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Posted: 29th Dec 2003 06:25
i can't even find a computer terminology for "Graphic window WR combin" tryin to find out what it is and what it does so that way i can figgure out if i should have it on or off in my BIOS! argh anyone help?

Boy i sure wish i had a life....
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Posted: 29th Dec 2003 19:13
get yourself a better search engine, I use copernic, theres a free version on their website (link is top right of page....or was)

http://www.ocworkbench.com/2002/ecs/l4s5a/l4s5agallery2.htm

a manual that mentions it

http://www.xycom.com/pdfs/usermanuals/industrial/141876(a).pdf

basicaly...you want it enabled, allows faster data transfer

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Ian T
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Posted: 29th Dec 2003 19:20
Google is the best, period, ever...

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CattleRustler
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Posted: 29th Dec 2003 19:27
google rocks, I must say

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Posted: 29th Dec 2003 19:50
google is ok...copernic is frequently better , I usualy go google...copernic...give up

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OSX Using Happy Dude
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Posted: 29th Dec 2003 20:46
Ah - someone else who uses Copernic... What version have you got ?


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Posted: 29th Dec 2003 23:22
Copernic agent basic, I`m not a cheapskate...just leery about buying on the net, if they had Copernic on a disk in PC world at £50 I would buy it, but I won`t send bank details over the net, I don`t trust the technology, it`s just not secure enough IMO, not so much the encryption as the fact that someone may have put a back door on my system and be watching what I type when I enter my card details, or maybe even the guy in accounts at some place I use may be passing details on to accomplices, I have seen that happen on a UK tv undercover documentary thing, they even had some guys who where texting peoples card numbers to accomplices and emptying the accounts, not that secure at all.

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Posted: 30th Dec 2003 15:30
Fair enough Although I've had no problems buying over the internet...


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