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Daryl Stout | Sean Dennis | Re: This is a test |
March 19, 2021 1:13 AM * |
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Sean, ma> Thanks Sean, and everyone else who responded. I'm glad ma> everything is working as planned. SD> Shh, your BBS will hear you ... You got that right!! My laptop got really ornery last night. It kept opening up Cortana in Windows 10, which I do NOT care for...and the Start Menu program from IObit software got corrupted (it redoes the Start Menu to look like Windows 7 or 8 instead of 10). So, I uninstalled the Start Menu program, and downloaded a fresh copy from the IObit Website, and installed it. Then, I used the IObit Uninstaller to remove things like Cortana, Microsoft Solitaire Suite, Candy Crush, X-box, Skype, etc. Everything seems to be working properly again. I guess every time Microsoft does an update, I'll have to go in, and remove that stuff again. A fellow ham radio operator has Windows 7, and he refers to Windows 10 as "Satan's Little Sex Toy". Indeed, I noted that when it starts up, there are 6 dots that come up from the bottom, and rotate in a circle once, then go back to the bottom. Someone said years ago that "Bill Gates is the Antichrist". If that moving dot pattern is 666, it makes you wonder. Daryl ... "640K of RAM should be enough for anybody." -- Bill Gates === MultiMail/Win v0.52 --- SBBSecho 3.13-Win32 * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - tbolt.synchro.net (618:250/33) |
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