Any computer geeks out there?

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Scandall said:
Try turning the flugle switch on and off. If that doesn't work you should adjust the finnegin pin.

Of course, it could be the ball bearings. It's all ball bearings these days.

Scandall
I thought it best to go straight to the Hear Gear, next to the Rhemofram, under the Paradiddle.
 

Rocky

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Let the bells ring & the banners fly, it's too good to be true, but we have the driver in now.
Thanks everybody for all the help.
Specially you, Scandall.
 

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Rocky said:
Let the bells ring & the banners fly, it's too good to be true, but we have the driver in now.
Thanks everybody for all the help.
Specially you, Scandall.


THREAD CLOSED.
 

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My Fault

Anna Coniglio said:
Nope didn't work. I guess you need the moderator for this forum to do it. ;)
I asked DogsRule to close the thread.
It was a bad choice of words.
I was suggesting that she explain that the computer was now repaired, so as to avoid anybody wasting any time looking for solutions for a problem that no longer exists.
I'll be more careful with my choice of words, in future.
 

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Anna Coniglio said:
I see so it's "subject closed".


I was just having fun. No harm done I hope ;)
Consider my wrists slapped.
Actually, I thought about it after, and realized that I had worded it rather poorly, but I was all geeked out from too many hours behind the monitor trying to repair the dang thing.
The important thing is that it got resolved and all suggestions were greatly appreciated.