I downloaded the most recent version, and it crashes on my machine. I downloaded twice, and rebuilt my kernel once. So there’s something wrong with Messenger 7. Who do I contact?
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So, my question is, does anyone know of any technique or application to atleast help narrow down what is actually installed and what is just residual data/files from a previous installation of the OS?
Ofcourse I can look at Add/Remove but that doesnt help all that much.
just looking for some suggestions to make the cleanup a bit easier.
Thanks!
(this is XP if that matters)
Got it thanks to the first responder. Thanks!
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/scripts/default.mspx?mfr=true
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Buy the best you can afford for your IT needs
Mike Holmes. Business Day. Johannesburg: Aug 20, 2007. pg. 2
New IT equipment often needs post-sale support. Yet this is seldom provided. So it’s worth taking the trouble to seek out a supplier who does offer how-to training. It’s important to find an IT supplier who acts more like a service provider. Someone who can partner with you, understand your business, and ensure that you buy the right equipment. This would come at a price. Sometimes business owners decide to replace IT equipment quite unnecessarily, says Neil Evans of Computer Troubleshooters in Randburg. When a problem arises they may conclude that the equipment is faulty, outdated or no longer able to do the job. But frequently the solution often involves better environmental or equipment use and not the replacement of expensive machines or parts. The franchise company concentrates on service, not sales, says Evans. So it can advise clients on the best hardware components or software applications for their requirements. The technician builds up a relationship with the client. In this way he is able to offer services and advice that is appropriate to the business and its budget. nThis is the final article in a series on How to Avoid Pitfalls in Business Purchases.
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