"Peter Foldes" <bounce@bounce> wrote:
>You are just as much a sicko as Christopher. You 2 make good bed buddies .
This kind of talk is inappropriate here. Please stick to the topic of the
newsgroup. Thank you.
"Peter Foldes" <bounce@bounce> wrote:
>You are just as much a sicko as Christopher. You 2 make good bed buddies .
This kind of talk is inappropriate here. Please stick to the topic of the
newsgroup. Thank you.
David Kaye
Huh ? When it comes to BD and PCB it is not inappropriate and hopefully and with
all due respect stay out of the dialogue between BD and myself. Thanks David Kaye.
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"David Kaye" <sfdavidkaye2@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Peter Foldes" <bounce@bounce> wrote:
>
>>You are just as much a sicko as Christopher. You 2 make good bed buddies .
>
> This kind of talk is inappropriate here. Please stick to the topic of the
> newsgroup. Thank you.
>
David K
MBAM works better and is more effective when run and used in Normal Mode than in
Safe Mode.
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"David Kaye" <sfdavidkaye2@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> docrobin@ntlworld.com wrote:
>
>>About 20 minutes into a full scan of my system (XP Pro/SP3) with the
>>latest version of MBAM the system hangs and needs a hard reset to
>>recover. I've tried it three times today running unattended with no
>>other applications. Anybody having the same problem?
>
> Have you tried running MBAM in safe mode? Have you tried turning off
> processes that aren't vital when you run MBAM?
>
Robin Bignall <docrobin@ntlworld.com> wrote in
news:7hihs5lst2nr4me38bq60ohfgpnuljck31@4ax.com:
> About 20 minutes into a full scan of my system (XP Pro/SP3) with the
> latest version of MBAM the system hangs and needs a hard reset to
> recover. I've tried it three times today running unattended with no
> other applications. Anybody having the same problem?
Are you using the registered version or the freeware version?
You may want to run chkdsk /f just to be on the safe side.
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#11 Thou shalt not feed thine trolls, neither shalt thou removest them
from thine killfile.
"Max Wachtel" <maxpro4u@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> #11 Thou shalt not feed thine trolls, neither shalt thou removest them
> from thine killfile.
Oh boy, have you got that one right!!!!!!!!!!
It is so nice with BD, Jenn and Butts killfiled.......until someone starts
yet another futile *nyah nyah* bunch of posts.....and doesn't delete what
they are saying.......sigh.
On Sat, 17 Apr 2010 16:49:35 -0300, Heather <fergie@canada.invalid> wrote:
>
> "Max Wachtel" <maxpro4u@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> newsp.vbbmgrhuxavyrp@max...
>> #11 Thou shalt not feed thine trolls, neither shalt thou removest them
>> from thine killfile.
>
> Oh boy, have you got that one right!!!!!!!!!!
>
> It is so nice with BD, Jenn and Butts killfiled.......until someone
> starts
> yet another futile *nyah nyah* bunch of posts.....and doesn't delete what
> they are saying.......sigh.
>
>
There needs to be a voice of reason in this madness.
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On Sat, 17 Apr 2010 02:12:41 -0500, "Lil' Abner" <blvstk@dogpatch.com>
wrote:
>Robin Bignall <docrobin@ntlworld.com> wrote in
>news:7hihs5lst2nr4me38bq60ohfgpnuljck31@4ax.com :
>
>> About 20 minutes into a full scan of my system (XP Pro/SP3) with the
>> latest version of MBAM the system hangs and needs a hard reset to
>> recover. I've tried it three times today running unattended with no
>> other applications. Anybody having the same problem?
>
>I just updated mine and ran a quick scan with no problems. I haven't runa
>full scan forever since the full scan has never caught anything for me that
>the quick scan didn't.
>I find it interesting that less than 24 hours after you posted, there were
>only 4 posts out of 20 that were on topic. Even the most respected old
>timers have ignored your subject line and are now once again feeding the
>trolls.
>I'd like to help but I can't duplicate the problem. I am already a member
>of that forum so I could repost your problem in there for you if you so
>desire. The registering problem is most likely temporary.
That would be kind of you. Renaming MBAM to something else is not the
problem: as I said, the program runs for about 20 minutes and is
scanning, before the PC freezes. I'll try a quick scan and report
back. I date back to the era when in Britain Robin was a name for
males.
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On Sat, 17 Apr 2010 07:39:38 GMT, sfdavidkaye2@yahoo.com (David Kaye)
wrote:
>docrobin@ntlworld.com wrote:
>
>>About 20 minutes into a full scan of my system (XP Pro/SP3) with the
>>latest version of MBAM the system hangs and needs a hard reset to
>>recover. I've tried it three times today running unattended with no
>>other applications. Anybody having the same problem?
>
>Have you tried running MBAM in safe mode? Have you tried turning off
>processes that aren't vital when you run MBAM?
As Peter said, I wouldn't have thought that was necessary. It
certainly hasn't been before.
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Robin
(BrE)
Herts, England
On Sat, 17 Apr 2010 16:39:32 GMT, Dustin Cook
<bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote:
>Robin Bignall <docrobin@ntlworld.com> wrote in
>news:7hihs5lst2nr4me38bq60ohfgpnuljck31@4ax.com :
>
>> About 20 minutes into a full scan of my system (XP Pro/SP3) with the
>> latest version of MBAM the system hangs and needs a hard reset to
>> recover. I've tried it three times today running unattended with no
>> other applications. Anybody having the same problem?
>
>Are you using the registered version or the freeware version?
>You may want to run chkdsk /f just to be on the safe side.
Freeware. I'll try that.
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(BrE)
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