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I have just found out that a friend of mine is having this same problem. Should I begfn a new thread or can we work through this one? Not only dos he have this 'new' login identity, but his computer is also exhibiting another symptom--audio "pop-ups."
Regardless of whether we start a new threwad or continue on this one, how can I most effectively continue this conversation if his computer is NOT connected to the Internet? I assume that you will want log files and such. Perhaps I can just load them on a zip drive... Thanks
Pat
Edit: Please do not post in a topic that belongs to someone else. For the helpers: This is split from topic viewtopic.php?f=11&p=345083#p345083 .
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