In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Norman Dunbar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes >When windows 98 is running, you can CTRL ALT DEL (once !) to get a list of >tasks that are running. This allows you to highlight one and select to kill >it. Just be careful :o) Indeed ... if you are lucky you can proceed. Yet usually, when you kill one, it then wants the whole lot to go down :-( >-----Original Message----- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Not as far as I know but then I just took Win98 out of the box and >installed it. How does one find out what processes are running? -- Malcolm Cadman
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- [ql-users] QPC2 and floppy drives Christopher Cave
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- Re: [ql-users] QPC2 and floppy drives Malcolm Cadman
- Re: [ql-users] QPC2 and floppy drives Peter S Tillier
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- Re: [ql-users] QPC2 and floppy drives Daniel Baum
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- Re: [ql-users] QPC2 and floppy drives Phoebus Dokos
- RE: [ql-users] QPC2 and floppy drives Norman Dunbar
- Re: [ql-users] QPC2 and floppy drives Malcolm Cadman
- Re: [ql-users] QPC2 and floppy drives Peter S Tillier
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