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richardosborne

09/18/03 4:08 PM

#46371 RE: Cassandra #46368

LOL...Are we suppose to take your word over some of the teckies who have posted on these boards for years, and in fact work in the tech industry.
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Tinroad

09/18/03 4:23 PM

#46375 RE: Cassandra #46368

As you said in the referenced post #msg-1372863 : "The patent was filed 7 1/2 years ago and was simply a different way to write to flash memory (which could be expanded to other types of non-volatile storage such as hard drives)." The 'different way' (MOS) of writing to flash or hard drives also means that a different means of reading is required to retrieve the data (not my claim; it's right there in the patent). So even your limited grasp of MOS is sufficient to verify my claim that non-MOS systems (Windows, DOS, UNIX, Linux, etc.) are unable to read data stored via MOS. End of discussion.
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Sentinel

09/18/03 4:24 PM

#46377 RE: Cassandra #46368

You studied the patents....I think I'd rather take Tinroad's or doni's interpretations. You are a professed "non-techie", as many of us are, I'm sure.

Posted by: Cassandra
In reply to: Capt_Nemo who wrote msg# 2596 Date:2/16/2003 7:05:19 PM
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broderick... that's PERFECT for me! Unfortunately when it comes to trying to fix computer problems, I am the type who should just pay someone to either talk me through each step or have a professional do it.

I experience problems so seldom that I'm always forgetting how I solved the same problem a few months ago.

Do you have any "dumb blonde" trying to fix her computer jokes?

I'm sure they'd apply to me. It's nice that there is a board like this where I can at least try to understand technolingo.

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Posted by: Cassandra
In reply to: None Date:2/16/2003 12:33:33 AM
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Is this the board where really smart computer geeks help the hopelessly (almost) tech-impaired?

If so, then I have a problem to ask you about. (Well, actually, I have a lot of problems, but this is probably the only one in which smart computer guys can help)

I got some advice on the RB SUGG board, but thought I'd check with any "experts" here, because I'm about to try the solutions they recommended.

My MS Word program is corrupted (so is Access, which I don't use, and Publisher). MS Excel and most of my other programs are still working. I'm running Win 98 and using Office 97. Plenty of space left on 20 gb hd and 128 mg RAM. I use a cable modem. McAfee virus scan detects no viruses.

Several days ago, MS Word started freezing up on me, stating that my system resources were dangerously low. A couple of days later, I couldn't open it at all. I closed all of the non-essental programs that were running and monitored system resources. Twice I was able open it if I caught it a low point in system resources use, but in the last few days, I can't open it not matter what I do. It just freezes the whole computer, and it's Ctrl-Alt-Delete time.

I still have the original installation CD for Office, and have been advised to first try reinstalling Word over the old program. I have only few critical data files backed up on a CD, but have a VERY large number of Word data (.doc) files stored in about 50 folders.

If the reinstall doesn't work, it was suggested that I uninstall my old Word program and then reinstall it. But, do I need to back-up all of my .doc files then?

Also, I am not upgraded to the SE version of Win 98, is that important?

Thanks a lot for any compassionate advice to a non-techie (and yes, a girl).