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ROFLMAO [thumbsup]
 
Ed - I did wonder what you did in your spare time!
 
I love step-by-step procedures, especially with screen shots!
oooooh......I'm so Defraggled...
wonder if i could use my "gunk" engine brite to rid my toothbrush of that 10w-40 residue....or, maybe i'll just trim off the soiled portion of the bristles with a wire-cutter (as shown in the last shot).
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Backup All Important Data/Docs
 
Thank you, Thank you, THank you. I was able to find my lost pictures of summer camp.

("The most colorful parts of the disc is the part where all the graphics are!")
 
I've just carried out this full "hardwaredefragmentation"
as recommended by "edfair" and can't seem to get my PC booted anymore!
Do I have to reinstall Windows again?
Martin

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Perhaps your co-workers tricked you by rearranging the discs while you were away from your work bench. You could try weighing them to see if the heavyest one is somewhere besides on top.


"You'll find the OS on the top disc, you'll recognize it easily, it's much heavier then the rest of the discs.
 
Question:

When using the steel wool to clean the disc, should I wipe in a circular motion, or go from center to outer edge like with a CD? And speaking of cleaning CDs, is it safe to polish them on a high-rpm industrial buffing wheel?

Gee, I wish they had Svinto in the States!

[Thanks Ed- needed something like this today!]
 
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