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Old February 27th 05, 01:37 AM
Sean
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Default DirectX

Just had a look and would like to remove the above from my laptop.

Really not interested in gaming on this nor have the capablilty of watching
video either.

Any way of removing the above item.

Also, within this newsgroup. I always have to tab down to english. Is there
a way to recognize preferences for this?

Thanks
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Old February 27th 05, 01:49 AM
Mike M
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DirectX is an integral part of the operating system and cannot be removed.
As to how you access this newsgroup, you would probably find it a lot
easier if you were to use a proper news reader/client rather than using
the web interface.
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Sean wrote:

Just had a look and would like to remove the above from my laptop.

Really not interested in gaming on this nor have the capablilty of
watching video either.

Any way of removing the above item.

Also, within this newsgroup. I always have to tab down to english. Is
there a way to recognize preferences for this?

Thanks


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Old February 27th 05, 05:37 AM
Sean
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Mike, thanks. Outlook Express has those features. Does Outlook?


As to how you access this newsgroup, you would probably find it a lot
easier if you were to use a proper news reader/client rather than using
the web interface.


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Old February 27th 05, 09:00 AM
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Sort of - because Outlook uses OE as its newsreader!g

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"Sean" wrote in message
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Mike, thanks. Outlook Express has those features. Does Outlook?


As to how you access this newsgroup, you would probably find it a lot
easier if you were to use a proper news reader/client rather than using
the web interface.




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Old February 28th 05, 12:27 PM
Andrew Murray
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DirectX is not just used for gaming. It is integrated within Windows so you
can't remove it.

"Sean" wrote in message
...
Just had a look and would like to remove the above from my laptop.

Really not interested in gaming on this nor have the capablilty of
watching
video either.

Any way of removing the above item.

Also, within this newsgroup. I always have to tab down to english. Is
there
a way to recognize preferences for this?

Thanks



 




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