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Strategies & Market Trends : The Thread Formerly Known as No Rest For The Wicked

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To: MARK C. who wrote (23164)4/2/1999 2:34:00 PM
From: FritzV  Read Replies (1) of 90042
 
Mark,
I think you can take your old hard drive.. Bang it on the table a couple times to loosen up the bytes.. Then hold it over a paper cup or somthing.. carfully pour out the bytes.. then take the cup of bytes.. tip your computor on an angle and pour the loose bytes into either the floppy drive or open the coffee cup holder and pour them in there.. If there are a few loose ones lying around, it's a good idea sometimes to use some canned air and blow them all in.
Sorry, I'm a day late with this information..
Mr. Fixit
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