Good luck Horus.

Heck, just for kicks, you can even built a Mini-ITX system that's pretty
small but packs a lot of CPU processing punch :). Then run Ubuntu or any
preferred Linux distribution on it :). Then disguise it as a cigar box
hehehe.

Good luck again.

On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 12:06 AM, Horus <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thank you for the advice guys, I needed to build a New  PC one of
> these days anyways, to-bad I cant get a modern  Commodore 64 with a
> Ethernet card.... haha thank you again.
>
> On Nov 17, 11:47 am, Horus <[email protected]> wrote:
> >  Let me start off by saying I have been fixing computers for ever now,
> > I all ways think back to the time, when my grand mother gave be an
> > alarm clock  radio, and told to me fix it,  I  took it apart wire by
> > wire, bit by bit, put it all back, and went to go play in the woods, I
> > came home to my amazement that when my grandmother turned the clock on
> > it worked!
> >
> >   Anyways I bought this up because my Windows is beyond repair, with
> > out a format, usually I can fix the thing without formatting, but Ive
> > never seen a OS this damaged before.
> >
> > It all started when I was uploading pictures to face crack, I noticed
> > the Internet shut off no big deal, I went to look at the router, and
> > figured the service provider was down, then I started to notice the
> > other computers Internet would turn back on if my computer was
> > unplugged from the Internet,
> >
> > then new problems would arise, I could no longer copy and paste, I
> > could not drag items to the recycling bin, I had to manually click
> > delete, I started to notice I could no longer drag a box around Icons,
> > when I restarted more problems arises, 6 error messages popped up, my
> > tool bar disappeared, in order to drag my tool bar, I had to click and
> > add quick launch items to it everytime.
> >
> > I started to noticed that control panel would no longer show up, or
> > networked devices, I could no longer access any uninstall features,
> > Zone alarm could not detect a virus but on my task bar I found two
> > viruses, A.exe and MSA.exe, items would not launch.
> >
> > I went to install windows but I had no CD drive do to a recent move,
> > so I had to go down stares and unhook a CD drive that I remembered
> > seeing beside the trash bin at our apartment,  well Windows wouldn't
> > recognize my CD key so I went searching for a CD key but no luck,
> > getting cd key gens that wernt viruses was so much easier in 2003,
> >
> > anyways I found a Ubuntu CD but it wouldn't run to scratched, then I
> > found a man driver CD, "sorry for spelling mistake", but that wouldn't
> > load, the cd player just made noises,
> >
> > I remembered I had DSL linux on a windows hard drive, so I loaded that
> > up, oh look no Internet so I decided I would install it on the hard
> > drive, but remember I could not copy and past or burn anything due to
> > the weird computer errors, I decide to download ubuntu on the other
> > computer every time I went to install it, the CD player made weird
> > noises, so then downloaded DSL linux and! will you look at that it
> > works, Internet and all, there are some flaws.
> >
> > I cant seem get DSL permanently on the hard rive, even after I
> > partition the thing, and the font is not readable at times, so I have
> > to zoom in allot for the Internet, its now readable on the desktop, Im
> > all so scared to save anything on it, because I could swear, its
> > saving to my ram, that's very new to be, Ive used linux on and off
> > since 2004 but never on a Live CD, but who can complain Linux live CD
> > saved the day.
>
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