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Old 11-01-2006, 01:18 AM #16
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Originally Posted by southernlady View Post
Not all computers have floppy drives anymore...they are special order. And servers are the same way, esp rackmount's. I don't know JL's particular setup but I've built computers and servers (tower's). Only upon request or for our own computers, did we bother adding one and we only have two floppy drives in the house for 5 computers. If it REALLY needs it, we will open it up and add it.

And having your motherboard or something else "meltdown" can also cause your server to go bellyup.

In the meantime, let BT go it's way. Stressing over it is not productive. Raised stress can cause your PN to flair. Liz
Using floppies or cd's doesn't really matter does it ? same result , anyone can do it either way, a motherboard can be tested in 5 minutes easily, so can every other part of a computor system.
I don't have to worry about PN pain caused by stress these days, i have NO PAIN, i have been lucky enough to have reversed my PN and i am certainly not stressed out by any means, but i don't like the idea of anyone treating good people badly, thats is my reason for what i posted.
have a nice day/night what ever it is in your part of the world.
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