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Old June 21st 07, 07:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Shane
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Default You have to laugh

I was looking at utilities for SATA hard drives, initially for the
possibility of setting them into 3.0Gb/s SATA II mode, but saw other
utilities and got them too. OGT - Diagnostic is one such.

If you let it install to the default location it goes to C:\Analysis. First
time you run it a message box comes up titled 'Confirmation' and says
"C:\Analysis\OGT\Result is not existed. Can you make directory?" Okay, so
you can take an educated guess that the answer is "Yes". Close the program
and you get "Is This Tester Program Ended?"

Just goes to show what an act of faith using hardware diagnostics and
drivers really is!

They might as well throw in a few diddleys. Or ask Manuel to write it on the
lines of "Which is man with beard?"

Hitachi, btw. Inspiring...Next?


Shane



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Old June 21st 07, 07:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Eric
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Default You have to laugh

Dialog boxes using text speak?
"OK 2 CRE8?"

Which is harder to understand, a guy in India, or a kid in America?

"Shane" wrote in message
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I was looking at utilities for SATA hard drives, initially for the
possibility of setting them into 3.0Gb/s SATA II mode, but saw other
utilities and got them too. OGT - Diagnostic is one such.

If you let it install to the default location it goes to C:\Analysis.
First time you run it a message box comes up titled 'Confirmation' and
says "C:\Analysis\OGT\Result is not existed. Can you make directory?"
Okay, so you can take an educated guess that the answer is "Yes". Close
the program and you get "Is This Tester Program Ended?"

Just goes to show what an act of faith using hardware diagnostics and
drivers really is!

They might as well throw in a few diddleys. Or ask Manuel to write it on
the lines of "Which is man with beard?"

Hitachi, btw. Inspiring...Next?


Shane



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Old June 22nd 07, 04:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Heirloom
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Posts: 384
Default You have to laugh

Like, India, like, Man.........
Heirloom, old and like can't like understand
like either like of like them

"Eric" wrote in message
...
Dialog boxes using text speak?
"OK 2 CRE8?"

Which is harder to understand, a guy in India, or a kid in America?

"Shane" wrote in message
...
I was looking at utilities for SATA hard drives, initially for the
possibility of setting them into 3.0Gb/s SATA II mode, but saw other
utilities and got them too. OGT - Diagnostic is one such.

If you let it install to the default location it goes to C:\Analysis.
First time you run it a message box comes up titled 'Confirmation' and
says "C:\Analysis\OGT\Result is not existed. Can you make directory?"
Okay, so you can take an educated guess that the answer is "Yes". Close
the program and you get "Is This Tester Program Ended?"

Just goes to show what an act of faith using hardware diagnostics and
drivers really is!

They might as well throw in a few diddleys. Or ask Manuel to write it on
the lines of "Which is man with beard?"

Hitachi, btw. Inspiring...Next?


Shane





 




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