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Old 09-07-2004
CPU & Memory I thought I asked the question before but I haven't sorry

Smilie could any one answer my previous question...
just looked through logg and found no such question that I had asked.. please any input would help \..
Smilie
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Old 09-07-2004
this what yer after??

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Old 09-07-2004
Data yes it is!!

Smilie I know there are rules so i when I figured out there is logg I went thruogh it and found no trace of a question that I had of this kind if you could please give some input I would certaily appreciate it...
thanx moxxx68..Smilie
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