See, now I waited and received no answer. There are either
two reasons for this: 1) My messages are not getting through
or 2) Nobody here cares. You bawl me out for not responding
and not trying your suggestions, but when I reply at length
and in detail, you folks ignore what's written to you. Is
there some logical explanation for this?
This message is not intended as a "flame," but I cannot let
your remarks go unchallenged.
Walter
>
> What astonishes me is that you have not been reading my
> responses. Is it possible that my messages do not get
> through? I try so many of your suggestions and reply, as
> I am doing now, but you chide me for not answering. It's
> true I've had a number of problems, but I thought that's
> what this group was for. Am I wrong? Or are we supposed
> to ask forgiveness for having problems in the first
> place? I don't for the life of me understand your
> message. Would you please reply to this message saying
> you have received it. If you haven't I will understand
> your complaint. Otherwise, I am totally baffled by what
> you have written here.
>
>>
>> Looking back over the post for the past two months it
> appears that you are > the second most frequent poster to
> this group and we
>> still don't know what > you want. And we don't know why
>> you don't
> follow instructions.
>
> See, that's what I mean. You bawl me out for asking for
> help. You still don't know what I want. I ask specific
> questions and try to give as much information as possible
> about my problems. I reply when you suggest answers, but
> you say I don't. It's possible there's something very
> wrong here. Perhaps my emails are not getting through.
> Please answer and tell me if you receive my replies. If
> not, I'll disconnect from the group, lick my wounds and
> admit I came to the wrong place.
>
>> you where to find Windows Backup. Have you looked for
>> it?
>>
> No, I haven't. I am still trying to find the CD where it
> is located. Now, I just replied to that question. No
> doubt you will say I don't obey your suggestions. What
> can I do?
>
> Walter
>
>
>
> Walter I have just read this and must say that like Jim I
> find trying to answer questions that appear strung
> together rather difficult because often in computing one
> problem can have a number of related causes.
>
> So could I suggest you do stay around and just ask one
> question at a time and get that sorted from the replies,
> before going on to the next. Ivan appear now to have
> suggested a Backup package that you are going to try. We
> would all like to hear how you get on with it.
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
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