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  #21  
Old November 16th 05, 05:12 AM
Heather
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"Sugien" wrote in message
...

"Heather" wrote in message
...
Nowhere in your quoted text did you say that you did NOT sell them the
computer with WinME on it.......nor did you say WHEN you put XP on it.
So the logical understanding is that you DID sell them the WinME
computer, then later installed XP and they gave you back your ME CD.

Comprendez?


Pure bs, you are the worm wiggler because you mis-read it and won't own
up to the mistake, how could WinME and XP both be on the system at the
same time?,


Well, duh!! It is called dual booting....you Dimbulb!!

Where you slipped up is when you said they gave you BACK the ME CD. Why
would they have it unless they had WinME on the computer....double duh!!
Now go away and play with your wannabee virus writing friends!!

HF

--
VIA ZITS (Zero In Technical Smarts) true worth of Sugien



  #22  
Old November 16th 05, 04:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
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"Heather" wrote in message
...

"Sugien" wrote in message
...

"Heather" wrote in message
...
Nowhere in your quoted text did you say that you did NOT sell them the
computer with WinME on it.......nor did you say WHEN you put XP on it.
So the logical understanding is that you DID sell them the WinME
computer, then later installed XP and they gave you back your ME CD.

Comprendez?


Pure bs, you are the worm wiggler because you mis-read it and won't own
up to the mistake, how could WinME and XP both be on the system at the
same time?,


Well, duh!! It is called dual booting....you Dimbulb!!

Where you slipped up is when you said they gave you BACK the ME CD. Why
would they have it unless they had WinME on the computer....double duh!!
Now go away and play with your wannabee virus writing friends!!

HF


I am of the mind that you just like to argue even when you KNOW you ARE
WRONG. I on the other hand don't care to argue when I know I am right, so
nuff said, well at least by my you can throng on all you want.
BTW, I have NO wannabee virus writing friends and never have had such.
Nor do I have any friends that have ever written a virus nor have I. In
fact those that are computer enthusiasts like what I am abhor virus writers;
but it is you and others like you that give them their kicks and allow them
to flourish; because of you constantly egging them on. Those like 4Q which
you admit to liking and such who barley veils his activities behind his
saying he is into artificial life and artificial intelligence. When you
take sides with the likes of him against someone like me that has only EVER
tried to help people and has always tried to sway young programmers from
writing harmful software you help continuat the feelings by virus writers
that they are sort of like robin hood, when in fact at the very least virus
writers are padding the pockets of Antivirus software vendors.
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  #23  
Old November 16th 05, 04:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
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I installed the ME using my multipack cdkey, and then after finding out that
I was wrong about the sulogo.sys promptly formatted the HD. I had
erroneously thought that Microsoft had carried over the sulogo.sys from
Win98SE; but I have proven to myself that they did not. Now I am wondering
why Microsoft chose to go the sulogo.sys with SE but didn't continue it over
into ME? But then there is no telling with Microsoft because with XP they
took the ability of changing the boot up screen out of the hands of most
*common* users because they placed the boot up brag screen in the .exe file
ntoskrnl.exe and a user needs to be familiar with using a resource editor to
change it. Well that is if they wish to change it their self without
relying on third party software that does it for them.
I unlike some others here admit when I am in error; but I doubt very much
if those that are wrong about what I said about the system I sold *after*
removing ME and *after* installing XP on it, will do likewise.


--
VIA TITS (Teenager In Tennis Shoes)proxy of Sugien
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"Sugien" wrote in message
...

"Heather" wrote in message
...

"Sugien" wrote in message
.. .

READ!! my post and actually READ it with an open mind instead of one
clouded by hear say.


Nowhere in your quoted text did you say that you did NOT sell them the
computer with WinME on it.......nor did you say WHEN you put XP on it.
So the logical understanding is that you DID sell them the WinME
computer, then later installed XP and they gave you back your ME CD.

Comprendez?

Quote.....
"The system the WinME was on has been
sold and that user bought a retail WinXP Pro and I put it on and they
let me keep my WinME OEM CD because they had no use for it.


Re-reading it again, you say you sold that WinME system and that *THAT
USER* (of WinME) bought XP Pro later and so on.

Worm-wriggler.....stop trying to weasel out of what you said.


Pure bs, you are the worm wiggler because you mis-read it and won't own up
to the mistake, how could WinME and XP both be on the system at the same
time?, well even though there are ways of doing that, that however was not
the case and when XP is put on a system ME is NO LONGER on the system.
they had no need of the ME cd because ME was no longer on the system;
because I took ME off and put XP on, you are at last the worse worm wiggle
of all
--
VIA TITS (Teenager In Tennis Shoes)proxy of Sugien
/}
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  #24  
Old November 16th 05, 11:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
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Default Finding CD KEY from WinME CD :was help with logo.sys

"Sugien" wrote:

[...] those that are computer enthusiasts like what I am


Your literacy knows no bounds!

[...] barley veils


Is that like barley wine or barley sugar?


  #25  
Old November 17th 05, 12:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
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Default Finding CD KEY from WinME CD :was help with logo.sys

Well! - Sugiien admits error!
Is this a first??

--
Noel Paton (MS-MVP, Win 9x 2002-6)

Nil Carborundum Illegitemi
http://www.crashfixpc.com/millsrpch.htm

http://tinyurl.com/6oztj


"Sugien" wrote:

I installed the ME using my multipack cdkey, and then after finding out that
I was wrong about the sulogo.sys promptly formatted the HD. I had
erroneously thought that Microsoft had carried over the sulogo.sys from
Win98SE; but I have proven to myself that they did not. Now I am wondering
why Microsoft chose to go the sulogo.sys with SE but didn't continue it over
into ME? But then there is no telling with Microsoft because with XP they
took the ability of changing the boot up screen out of the hands of most
*common* users because they placed the boot up brag screen in the .exe file
ntoskrnl.exe and a user needs to be familiar with using a resource editor to
change it. Well that is if they wish to change it their self without
relying on third party software that does it for them.
I unlike some others here admit when I am in error; but I doubt very much
if those that are wrong about what I said about the system I sold *after*
removing ME and *after* installing XP on it, will do likewise.


--
VIA TITS (Teenager In Tennis Shoes)proxy of Sugien
/}
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"Sugien" wrote in message
...

"Heather" wrote in message
...

"Sugien" wrote in message
.. .

READ!! my post and actually READ it with an open mind instead of one
clouded by hear say.

Nowhere in your quoted text did you say that you did NOT sell them the
computer with WinME on it.......nor did you say WHEN you put XP on it.
So the logical understanding is that you DID sell them the WinME
computer, then later installed XP and they gave you back your ME CD.

Comprendez?

Quote.....
"The system the WinME was on has been
sold and that user bought a retail WinXP Pro and I put it on and they
let me keep my WinME OEM CD because they had no use for it.

Re-reading it again, you say you sold that WinME system and that *THAT
USER* (of WinME) bought XP Pro later and so on.

Worm-wriggler.....stop trying to weasel out of what you said.


Pure bs, you are the worm wiggler because you mis-read it and won't own up
to the mistake, how could WinME and XP both be on the system at the same
time?, well even though there are ways of doing that, that however was not
the case and when XP is put on a system ME is NO LONGER on the system.
they had no need of the ME cd because ME was no longer on the system;
because I took ME off and put XP on, you are at last the worse worm wiggle
of all
--
VIA TITS (Teenager In Tennis Shoes)proxy of Sugien
/}
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\}
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  #26  
Old November 17th 05, 12:54 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
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Default help with logo.sys

Ok here it is! Using msconfig under international tab, I changed current
language setting from english Canadian to english US. Now my logo displays
much longer ...at least long enough for it to be seen. Maybe 5 seconds.
Thanks for all your help.


  #27  
Old November 17th 05, 01:27 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
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Default help with logo.sys

Leysan wrote:

Ok here it is! Using msconfig under international tab, I changed
current language setting from english Canadian to english US. Now my
logo displays much longer ...at least long enough for it to be seen.
Maybe 5 seconds. Thanks for all your help.


Leysan,

Glad to read of your "success". As Shane and myself both said, the Win Me
splash contained in io.sys clears when a non US code page is loaded be it
Canadian, UK or French. It would appear that Microsoft only intended
their artwork to be seen by their US customers. vbg
--
Mike Maltby



  #28  
Old November 17th 05, 01:47 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
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Default Finding CD KEY from WinME CD :was help with logo.sys

No, you have only been lead down the garden path of rumor villa and fell
hook line and sinker for lies told about me. They would also have you
believe that if you use the *free* code samples given away at such web pages
as www.planet-source-code.com that you are stealing code and there by a
coderipper. I guess they would also say that if a person takes sample code
that Microsoft gives away with Visual Basic and then starting off with that
free sample you keep adding to it and then you make it into a full
application for public consumption that you would be a thief and coderipper
because you started out with a *free* code sample.


--
VIA TITS (Teenager In Tennis Shoes)proxy of Sugien
/}
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"Noel Paton" wrote in message
...
Well! - Sugiien admits error!
Is this a first??

--
Noel Paton (MS-MVP, Win 9x 2002-6)

Nil Carborundum Illegitemi
http://www.crashfixpc.com/millsrpch.htm

http://tinyurl.com/6oztj


"Sugien" wrote:

I installed the ME using my multipack cdkey, and then after finding out
that
I was wrong about the sulogo.sys promptly formatted the HD. I had
erroneously thought that Microsoft had carried over the sulogo.sys from
Win98SE; but I have proven to myself that they did not. Now I am
wondering
why Microsoft chose to go the sulogo.sys with SE but didn't continue it
over
into ME? But then there is no telling with Microsoft because with XP
they
took the ability of changing the boot up screen out of the hands of most
*common* users because they placed the boot up brag screen in the .exe
file
ntoskrnl.exe and a user needs to be familiar with using a resource editor
to
change it. Well that is if they wish to change it their self without
relying on third party software that does it for them.
I unlike some others here admit when I am in error; but I doubt very
much
if those that are wrong about what I said about the system I sold *after*
removing ME and *after* installing XP on it, will do likewise.


--
VIA TITS (Teenager In Tennis Shoes)proxy of Sugien
/}
@###{ ]:::::ino-Soft Softwa:::::
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"Sugien" wrote in message
...

"Heather" wrote in message
...

"Sugien" wrote in message
.. .

READ!! my post and actually READ it with an open mind instead of one
clouded by hear say.

Nowhere in your quoted text did you say that you did NOT sell them the
computer with WinME on it.......nor did you say WHEN you put XP on it.
So the logical understanding is that you DID sell them the WinME
computer, then later installed XP and they gave you back your ME CD.

Comprendez?

Quote.....
"The system the WinME was on has been
sold and that user bought a retail WinXP Pro and I put it on and
they
let me keep my WinME OEM CD because they had no use for it.

Re-reading it again, you say you sold that WinME system and that *THAT
USER* (of WinME) bought XP Pro later and so on.

Worm-wriggler.....stop trying to weasel out of what you said.

Pure bs, you are the worm wiggler because you mis-read it and won't own
up
to the mistake, how could WinME and XP both be on the system at the
same
time?, well even though there are ways of doing that, that however was
not
the case and when XP is put on a system ME is NO LONGER on the system.
they had no need of the ME cd because ME was no longer on the system;
because I took ME off and put XP on, you are at last the worse worm
wiggle
of all
--
VIA TITS (Teenager In Tennis Shoes)proxy of Sugien
/}
@###{ ]:::::ino-Soft Softwa:::::
\}
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  #29  
Old November 17th 05, 02:07 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
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Default Finding CD KEY from WinME CD :was help with logo.sys

LOL!! I thought I was on the wrong ng when I saw your "name".

Noel, Mike and Mart.....meet Ant who lives on your side of the pond...and
takes the mickey out of Soooooge regularly. Luv him for that....grin. And
needless to say, it usually goes right over Dimbulb's head!!

Cheers....Figgs

"Ant" wrote in message
...
"Sugien" wrote:

[...] those that are computer enthusiasts like what I am


Your literacy knows no bounds!

[...] barley veils


Is that like barley wine or barley sugar?




  #30  
Old November 17th 05, 02:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
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Default Finding CD KEY from WinME CD :was help with logo.sys

If you remove the attribution from the code - then yes, it would make you a
code-ripper.
If the cap fits....
--
Noel Paton (MS-MVP, Win 9x 2002-6)

Nil Carborundum Illegitemi
http://www.crashfixpc.com/millsrpch.htm

http://tinyurl.com/6oztj


"Sugien" wrote:

No, you have only been lead down the garden path of rumor villa and fell
hook line and sinker for lies told about me. They would also have you
believe that if you use the *free* code samples given away at such web pages
as www.planet-source-code.com that you are stealing code and there by a
coderipper. I guess they would also say that if a person takes sample code
that Microsoft gives away with Visual Basic and then starting off with that
free sample you keep adding to it and then you make it into a full
application for public consumption that you would be a thief and coderipper
because you started out with a *free* code sample.


--
VIA TITS (Teenager In Tennis Shoes)proxy of Sugien
/}
@###{ ]:::::ino-Soft Softwa:::::
\}
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"Noel Paton" wrote in message
...
Well! - Sugiien admits error!
Is this a first??

--
Noel Paton (MS-MVP, Win 9x 2002-6)

Nil Carborundum Illegitemi
http://www.crashfixpc.com/millsrpch.htm

http://tinyurl.com/6oztj


"Sugien" wrote:

I installed the ME using my multipack cdkey, and then after finding out
that
I was wrong about the sulogo.sys promptly formatted the HD. I had
erroneously thought that Microsoft had carried over the sulogo.sys from
Win98SE; but I have proven to myself that they did not. Now I am
wondering
why Microsoft chose to go the sulogo.sys with SE but didn't continue it
over
into ME? But then there is no telling with Microsoft because with XP
they
took the ability of changing the boot up screen out of the hands of most
*common* users because they placed the boot up brag screen in the .exe
file
ntoskrnl.exe and a user needs to be familiar with using a resource editor
to
change it. Well that is if they wish to change it their self without
relying on third party software that does it for them.
I unlike some others here admit when I am in error; but I doubt very
much
if those that are wrong about what I said about the system I sold *after*
removing ME and *after* installing XP on it, will do likewise.


--
VIA TITS (Teenager In Tennis Shoes)proxy of Sugien
/}
@###{ ]:::::ino-Soft Softwa:::::
\}
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"Sugien" wrote in message
...

"Heather" wrote in message
...

"Sugien" wrote in message
.. .

READ!! my post and actually READ it with an open mind instead of one
clouded by hear say.

Nowhere in your quoted text did you say that you did NOT sell them the
computer with WinME on it.......nor did you say WHEN you put XP on it.
So the logical understanding is that you DID sell them the WinME
computer, then later installed XP and they gave you back your ME CD.

Comprendez?

Quote.....
"The system the WinME was on has been
sold and that user bought a retail WinXP Pro and I put it on and
they
let me keep my WinME OEM CD because they had no use for it.

Re-reading it again, you say you sold that WinME system and that *THAT
USER* (of WinME) bought XP Pro later and so on.

Worm-wriggler.....stop trying to weasel out of what you said.

Pure bs, you are the worm wiggler because you mis-read it and won't own
up
to the mistake, how could WinME and XP both be on the system at the
same
time?, well even though there are ways of doing that, that however was
not
the case and when XP is put on a system ME is NO LONGER on the system.
they had no need of the ME cd because ME was no longer on the system;
because I took ME off and put XP on, you are at last the worse worm
wiggle
of all
--
VIA TITS (Teenager In Tennis Shoes)proxy of Sugien
/}
@###{ ]:::::ino-Soft Softwa:::::
\}
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