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Apr 1, 2009View in Crawl 4
Um, I hate to say it, but a lot of folks still have a <name>@aol.com e-mail. One because they refuse to upgrade from years of using that e-mail with their business.
Closed AccountApr 2, 2009
Or you could move on from XP.
obesesnakeApr 2, 2009
What version? Latest version of Notes is Eclipse based.
elranzerApr 2, 2009
Media Player Classic supports RMVB only if you install RealAlternative, which is the codec it uses to decode it.
alderonApr 2, 2009
Um, I hate to say it, but a lot of folks still have a <name>@aol.com e-mail. One because they refuse to upgrade from years of using that e-mail with their business.
padd0016Apr 3, 2009
Did it. Royal pain in the funcooker. Easier to drop the $25 for a USB floppy.
apokalypsenowApr 3, 2009
Those were the magneto-optical drives, yes?
giantshroomApr 3, 2009
pretty sure most motherboards can treat a sata as ide so xp can detect it without driversi didnt need floppy for my installation