-=PCTechTalk=- Re: PrtScn results-Don



My email has been very intermittent while I am on vacation so please excuse
if some of my replies are a little late.



Back in the day it was not uncommon for me to be swapping memory sticks 
between computers like there was no tomorrow.  But that was before they 
started changing the slot configuration every time an engineer changed her 
panties.

I miss those days. . . . sometimes.

Have you tried booting in safe mode to see if the problem exists there?

Don


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sammi" <sammi@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 2:50 PM
Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: PrtScn results-Don


> Hi Don,
>
> Thank you for your reply! At the present time, I don't have any other 
> memory
> sticks to test with; your response makes perfectly good sense to me. I'll
> take a look at my old pc, but I would think that the chances of the memory
> sticks being the same type are pretty slim.
>
> We do not have a 'computer' store in our little town. I cannot think of
> anyone who would be delighted to remove theirs for me to experiment with 
> for
> now.
>
> I will add that the memory I have, came with the computer when I got it 
> new
> a couple of years ago. And these problems only surfaced in the last 2 or 3
> months. Intermittant at first, (if memory serves me correctly) but has
> become constant recently.
>
> I have not installed any new hardware.
>
> Software? Oh good Lord, yes. Can I remember what and when? Oh Lord, no. 
> Some
> is uninstalled almost immediately. And some is merely forgotten about and
> never used. I am sure there are lots of orphan files here and there on the
> hd. When I uninstall, I always use either the uninstaller that came with 
> the
> program or if one isn't available with Windows Add/Remove ap. Not perfect 
> I
> realize.
>
> Thanks,
> Sammi


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