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Strategies & Market Trends : Befriend the Trend Trading
SPY 665.67-0.9%4:00 PM EST

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To: LeoSTI who wrote (24677)4/8/2002 4:06:23 PM
From: DrGrabow  Read Replies (1) of 39683
 
I've had a Dell for over a year. It took a year to fix it. I believe it was all related to a faulty OS (Windows ME). Oh, am I being redundant here? They sent me a new ME disc. Like I really wanted more garbage. Dell also changed my motherboard and CD-RW. Neither of those solutions fixed my machine. I had to reformat twice. Lost some things but I backed up as much as I could as I've had no luck with computers. Anyway, the machine is working perfectly now. It just took a lot of phone calls to resolve this problem.

Have you tried this....
delltalk.us.dell.com{C00594C1-79B2-4237-8650-51C97348D7B5}

P.S. Keep annoying Dell... I know I did.
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