Messing on computer.
Start>search>files or folders.
Typed monitor (looking for something else)
found a load of files with allsorts of bumph on them.
Any ideas what they are,
Messing on computer.
Start>search>files or folders.
Typed monitor (looking for something else)
found a load of files with allsorts of bumph on them.
Any ideas what they are,
> Messing on computer.
> Start>search>files or folders.
> Typed monitor (looking for something else)
> found a load of files with allsorts of bumph on them.
> Any ideas what they are,
What, you mean we are supposed to know without you mentioning what the
filenames are?
Do you think everybody here is a mind reader?
Most probably if
MONITOR2.INF
MONITOR3.INF
:
MONITOR7.INF
they are setup scripts for differnt types of display monitors you might
have. Details on pixel dimensions, refresh rates etc.
SH
On Fri, 1 Apr 2005 17:16:05 +0000 (UTC), "Annette Kurten"
<A_Kurten_nospam_@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Messing on computer.
>Start>search>files or folders.
>Typed monitor (looking for something else)
>found a load of files with allsorts of bumph on them.
>Any ideas what they are,
>
Monitor.exe and other assorted such files on mine are from the UPS
monitor, which shuts down the machine after xx minutes of being
battery powered when the AC goes out.
-dan z-
"(9/11 and the aftermath will) require a re-evaluation of the importance of
some of our specific civil liberties. I think there are going to be debates
about what can be said where, what can be printed where, what kind of
freedom of movement people have and whether it's OK for a policeman to ask
for your ID just because you're walking down the street."
-- Democrat Howard Dean after 9/11
She appears to be using the tried and true, 'I'm a vulnerable,
innocent, sensitive, harmless female' role to the hilt, IMHO.
Plenty of male suckers fall for it all the time.
On 1 Apr 2005 11:07:53 -0800, "AvianFlux" <neomoniker@hotmail.com> wrote:
>She appears to be using the tried and true, 'I'm a vulnerable,
>innocent, sensitive, harmless female' role to the hilt, IMHO.
>
>Plenty of male suckers fall for it all the time.
Especially if she'll get her tits out.
"Default User" <default@user.invalid> wrote in message
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> On 1 Apr 2005 11:07:53 -0800, "AvianFlux" <neomoniker@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>She appears to be using the tried and true, 'I'm a vulnerable,
>>innocent, sensitive, harmless female' role to the hilt, IMHO.
>>
>>Plenty of male suckers fall for it all the time.
>
> Especially if she'll get her tits out.
I can understand her curiosity at finding something new and alarming
on her computer, and with her apparent level of knowledge, asking here
is probably the best bet to find out. There are a lot of knowledgeable
people here.
I can also understand if she feels she'll get better results by
relying on feminine wiles. In this case, it might help if she'd define
bumph, or maybe it's a common description that I'm not familiar with.
In any case, if she does get her tits out and if she emails me some
pictures of them I'll be happy to help her to the extent of my
ability. Hell, I might even do it anyway.
cmsix
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>
> In article <d2jvkl$ntl$1@sparta.btinternet.com>, Annette Kurten wrote:
> >Messing on computer.
> >Start>search>files or folders.
> >Typed monitor (looking for something else)
> >found a load of files with allsorts of bumph on them.
> >Any ideas what they are,
>
> parts of hidden martian plan to take over western new jersey
>
>
O.K group I can use a computer, but as you obviously see I do not know of
their workings.I am not young, and like most older people tend not to pick
up all this techno stuff as easily as some of you.
I ask questions, to try to help me understand a little bit.
I apologise for offending all you wizards
"Far Canal" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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> Annette Kurten wrote
>
> > Messing on computer.
> > Start>search>files or folders.
> > Typed monitor (looking for something else)
> > found a load of files with allsorts of bumph on them.
> > Any ideas what they are,
> >
>
> Have you thought of buying a typewriter and dumping your
> computer. Hardly a week goes past without you suffering some
> disaster. I reckon you're one of those mythical ****wits who send
> support staff round the bend.
>
Never been on support, I imagined people like you might like to help, If it
is a chore ?
>
"Far Canal" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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> Annette Kurten wrote
>
> > Messing on computer.
> > Start>search>files or folders.
> > Typed monitor (looking for something else)
> > found a load of files with allsorts of bumph on them.
> > Any ideas what they are,
> >
>
> Have you thought of buying a typewriter and dumping your
> computer. Hardly a week goes past without you suffering some
> disaster. I reckon you're one of those mythical ****wits who send
> support staff round the bend.
>
>
>
Mythical??? Meaning not real. Hmm so now who is the F****** ?
Annette Kurten wrote:
> O.K group I can use a computer, but as you obviously see I do not
> know of their workings.I am not young, and like most older people
> tend not to pick up all this techno stuff as easily as some of you.
I see that (age, older person) as an excuse often, and I don't
understand it. I might have to ask my granddaughter what it means.
Why can't older people understand "techno stuff"? My 85 year old
mother has no problem using her computer, her _first_ computer, that I
bought her as an 80th birthday present.
--
-bts
-Old retired guy.
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