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Nov 6th, 2005 10:06 PM | ||
James |
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Also, I uninstalled this Quickbooks shit, and it still asks for upgrades and shit at the startup. I clicked "Don't show this to me again," but I'm sure that's a lazy man's fix. It's tough being a computer nerd. Most people would have been happy with the computer as is. But I have to remove all the unwanted shit and configure everything to my tastes until I fuck it all up. |
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Nov 6th, 2005 08:06 PM | ||
whoreable |
if you call dell, they should send you a sonic cd, also ask for your os cd, drivers disk, and windvd(if you had it). They should send all the cds to you for free. |
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Nov 5th, 2005 06:23 PM | ||
FartinMowler | It might be an old program? I use Nero :/ | |
Nov 5th, 2005 03:26 PM | ||
James |
Well, that sucked So my new computer came with this media program group by a company called Sonic. It's basically a DVD viewer/burner program. Whenever I restart, Sonic was trying to run an update manager to get updates, but it would need a disk to be inserted in order to run it. Except I HAVE no disk. Cancel, it'd try again. Cancel, it'd try again. Cancel, it'd try again. Went to Dell's site, and found an upgrade for the program. Update wouldn't work because it couldn't identify the software on my system. So I try to register. Registering crashed the registering process. So I had to remove all Sonic software from my system. Fucking ridiculous. |