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I'm a liar and I can't control myself. I said nass' website is "Virus loaded" I am a liar. Worse. I am a lonely OLD liar!!!! -- Bad Mike I wrote: >Larry, this NASS is a FAKE. >Totally ignore him, and his shonky and shoddy computer repair business. > >Do NOT click on his website address!!!! >Virus loaded. >He is a Scammer trolling here. > >-- >Mad Mike > > >"kermit" wrote: |
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Besides, how can you start something
WHEN I ALREADY STARTED IT MYSELF by calling you a FAKE and a FAGGOT. You can call ME a LIAR if you like. I told everyone your site is "Virus loaded". -- Bad Mike I wrote: >You seem to want to start again, nass. >My advice is DON'T. >-- >Mad Mike > > >"nass" wrote: |
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Nass, it's not my business to interfere, and I really shouldn't, but you
should just ignore Murphy's posts. His posts tell us everything we need to know about him. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est "A Day in the Life of a Web 2.0 Hacker" - PC Magazine http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2330952,00.asp nass wrote: > Can you go back and Troll in the Vista Newsgroup!!! > Here the Troll nonsense in Vista: > http://groups.google.co.uk/group/mic...370dcb5de0a55d > > > "Mick Murphy" wrote: > >> You seem to want to start again, nass. >> My advice is DON'T. >> -- >> Mad Mike >> >> >> "nass" wrote: >> >>> >>> But NOT the Murphy's Shop or the machine will get psychiced out 0 ![]() >>> nass >>> ---- >>> http://www.nasstec.co.uk >>> >>> "Leonard Grey" wrote: >>> >>>> Time to show your computer to a professional. Don't hesitate. >>>> --- >>>> Leonard Grey >>>> Errare humanum est >>>> >>>> "A Day in the Life of a Web 2.0 Hacker" - PC Magazine >>>> http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2330952,00.asp >>>> >>>> kermit wrote: >>>>> I've had problems trying to use restore point - none were accepted >>>>> although the PC rebooted each time to show the "no changes have been >>>>> made" screen. I then went back to the first restore point shown as >>>>> still being still available, (sometime in August), but after XP >>>>> restarted it refused to load my personal settings. The monitor just >>>>> remaine blank with the cursor displaying but nothing else. >>>>> >>>>> I tried going into safe mode but the up/down arrows refused to move. In >>>>> desperation I reset several times and also switched off completely for >>>>> several minutes. On switching back on there is some hard drive activity >>>>> judging by the flashing LED and the usual start up blip. But the >>>>> monitor now remains in power save mode and its diagnostics report no >>>>> signal coming from th PC. There is no rebooting at all. >>>>> >>>>> Any help welcomed please. |
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"The Todal" <deadmailbox@beeb.net> wrote in message news:6jv7jsF5a7diU1@mid.individual.net... > > "kermit" <kermit@missthisbigpond.net.au> wrote in message > news:uufXE6jHJHA.1160@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> I've had problems trying to use restore point - none were accepted >> although the PC rebooted each time to show the "no changes have been >> made" screen. I then went back to the first restore point shown as still >> being still available, (sometime in August), but after XP restarted it >> refused to load my personal settings. The monitor just remaine blank >> with the cursor displaying but nothing else. >> >> I tried going into safe mode but the up/down arrows refused to move. In >> desperation I reset several times and also switched off completely for >> several minutes. On switching back on there is some hard drive activity >> judging by the flashing LED and the usual start up blip. But the monitor >> now remains in power save mode and its diagnostics report no signal >> coming from th PC. There is no rebooting at all. >> >> Any help welcomed please. > > You could do a bit more on the diagnostics - if the main problem now is no > signal to your monitor, try checking your BIOS settings for video output, > try removing then reseating your video card, maybe then swapping over the > video card with another (if you have another) and > try a different monitor. Also, try removing and reseating your RAM chips > (in fact, try that first) and ensuring that all connections to hard disk > and other components are firmly connected. > > But it sounds as if a technician will be required and the only purpose in > all this is to be able to tell him what you've tried so that he doesn't > waste your time and his. > |
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Leo, you absolutely Spot ON. I will ignore him but thought to show little bit of the TROLL and have a laugh <g> nass --- http://www.nasstec.co.uk "Leonard Grey" wrote: > Nass, it's not my business to interfere, and I really shouldn't, but you > should just ignore Murphy's posts. His posts tell us everything we need > to know about him. > --- > Leonard Grey > Errare humanum est > > "A Day in the Life of a Web 2.0 Hacker" - PC Magazine > http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2330952,00.asp > > nass wrote: > > Can you go back and Troll in the Vista Newsgroup!!! > > Here the Troll nonsense in Vista: > > http://groups.google.co.uk/group/mic...370dcb5de0a55d > > > > > > "Mick Murphy" wrote: > > > >> You seem to want to start again, nass. > >> My advice is DON'T. > >> -- > >> Mad Mike > >> > >> > >> "nass" wrote: > >> > >>> > >>> But NOT the Murphy's Shop or the machine will get psychiced out 0 ![]() > >>> nass > >>> ---- > >>> http://www.nasstec.co.uk > >>> > >>> "Leonard Grey" wrote: > >>> > >>>> Time to show your computer to a professional. Don't hesitate. > >>>> --- > >>>> Leonard Grey > >>>> Errare humanum est > >>>> > >>>> "A Day in the Life of a Web 2.0 Hacker" - PC Magazine > >>>> http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2330952,00.asp > >>>> > >>>> kermit wrote: > >>>>> I've had problems trying to use restore point - none were accepted > >>>>> although the PC rebooted each time to show the "no changes have been > >>>>> made" screen. I then went back to the first restore point shown as > >>>>> still being still available, (sometime in August), but after XP > >>>>> restarted it refused to load my personal settings. The monitor just > >>>>> remaine blank with the cursor displaying but nothing else. > >>>>> > >>>>> I tried going into safe mode but the up/down arrows refused to move. In > >>>>> desperation I reset several times and also switched off completely for > >>>>> several minutes. On switching back on there is some hard drive activity > >>>>> judging by the flashing LED and the usual start up blip. But the > >>>>> monitor now remains in power save mode and its diagnostics report no > >>>>> signal coming from th PC. There is no rebooting at all. > >>>>> > >>>>> Any help welcomed please. > |
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My friendly, fellow posters. I am very, very sorry for all the problems that
my stupidity has been causing here. I have been outing, you say?, a dirty, lying REAL TROLL Mick Murphy <RT>, and his brother, Fake PaulShit, Paul (Shite) Montgomery, also TROLL. I help people here, not arguing, with the swill of the garbage bins!!! Please, please forgive me for being so silly. Look at the record here. I am up to nearly 500 correct answers for GOLD, then MVP. We still friends, yes? -- HTH, nass ---- http://www.nasstec.co.uk "kermit" wrote: > I've had problems trying to use restore point - none were accepted although > the PC rebooted each time to show the "no changes have been made" screen. I > then went back to the first restore point shown as still being still > available, (sometime in August), but after XP restarted it refused to load > my personal settings. The monitor just remaine blank with the cursor > displaying but nothing else. > > I tried going into safe mode but the up/down arrows refused to move. In > desperation I reset several times and also switched off completely for > several minutes. On switching back on there is some hard drive activity > judging by the flashing LED and the usual start up blip. But the monitor > now remains in power save mode and its diagnostics report no signal coming > from th PC. There is no rebooting at all. > > Any help welcomed please. > > |
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My friendly, fellow posters. I am very, very sorry for all the problems that
my stupidity has been causing here. I have been outing, you say?, a dirty, lying REAL TROLL Mick Murphy <RT>, and his brother, Fake PaulShit, Paul (Shite) Montgomery, also TROLL. I help people here, not arguing, with the swill of the garbage bins!!! Please, please forgive me for being so silly. Look at the record here. I am up to nearly 500 correct answers for GOLD, then MVP. We still friends, yes? -- HTH, nass ---- http://www.nasstec.co.uk "Leonard Grey" wrote: > Time to show your computer to a professional. Don't hesitate. > --- > Leonard Grey > Errare humanum est > > "A Day in the Life of a Web 2.0 Hacker" - PC Magazine > http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2330952,00.asp > > kermit wrote: > > I've had problems trying to use restore point - none were accepted > > although the PC rebooted each time to show the "no changes have been > > made" screen. I then went back to the first restore point shown as > > still being still available, (sometime in August), but after XP > > restarted it refused to load my personal settings. The monitor just > > remaine blank with the cursor displaying but nothing else. > > > > I tried going into safe mode but the up/down arrows refused to move. In > > desperation I reset several times and also switched off completely for > > several minutes. On switching back on there is some hard drive activity > > judging by the flashing LED and the usual start up blip. But the > > monitor now remains in power save mode and its diagnostics report no > > signal coming from th PC. There is no rebooting at all. > > > > Any help welcomed please. > |
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My friendly, fellow posters. I am very, very sorry for all the problems that
my stupidity has been causing here. I have been outing, you say?, a dirty, lying REAL TROLL Mick Murphy <RT>, and his brother, Fake PaulShit, Paul (Shite) Montgomery, also TROLL. I help people here, not arguing, with the swill of the garbage bins!!! Please, please forgive me for being so silly. Look at the record here. I am up to nearly 500 correct answers for GOLD, then MVP. We still friends, yes? -- HTH, nass ---- http://www.nasstec.co.uk "nass" wrote: > > > But NOT the Murphy's Shop or the machine will get psychiced out 0 ![]() > nass > ---- > http://www.nasstec.co.uk > > "Leonard Grey" wrote: > > > Time to show your computer to a professional. Don't hesitate. > > --- > > Leonard Grey > > Errare humanum est > > > > "A Day in the Life of a Web 2.0 Hacker" - PC Magazine > > http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2330952,00.asp > > > > kermit wrote: > > > I've had problems trying to use restore point - none were accepted > > > although the PC rebooted each time to show the "no changes have been > > > made" screen. I then went back to the first restore point shown as > > > still being still available, (sometime in August), but after XP > > > restarted it refused to load my personal settings. The monitor just > > > remaine blank with the cursor displaying but nothing else. > > > > > > I tried going into safe mode but the up/down arrows refused to move. In > > > desperation I reset several times and also switched off completely for > > > several minutes. On switching back on there is some hard drive activity > > > judging by the flashing LED and the usual start up blip. But the > > > monitor now remains in power save mode and its diagnostics report no > > > signal coming from th PC. There is no rebooting at all. > > > > > > Any help welcomed please. > > |
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Hallo Impersonator Mr PaulSh*t and His Little Dog <Mick Murphy> never ever apologize for Nutters, Thieves, scammers and impersonators Go away Trolls!!! nass --- http://www.nasstec.co.uk "nass" wrote: > My friendly, fellow posters. I am very, very sorry for all the problems that > my stupidity has been causing here. I have been outing, you say?, a dirty, > lying REAL TROLL Mick Murphy <RT>, and his brother, Fake PaulShit, Paul > (Shite) Montgomery, also TROLL. > I help people here, not arguing, with the swill of the garbage bins!!! > Please, please forgive me for being so silly. Look at the record here. I am > up to nearly 500 correct answers for GOLD, then MVP. We still friends, yes? > > -- > HTH, > nass > ---- > http://www.nasstec.co.uk > > > "Leonard Grey" wrote: > > > Time to show your computer to a professional. Don't hesitate. > > --- > > Leonard Grey > > Errare humanum est > > > > "A Day in the Life of a Web 2.0 Hacker" - PC Magazine > > http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2330952,00.asp > > > > kermit wrote: > > > I've had problems trying to use restore point - none were accepted > > > although the PC rebooted each time to show the "no changes have been > > > made" screen. I then went back to the first restore point shown as > > > still being still available, (sometime in August), but after XP > > > restarted it refused to load my personal settings. The monitor just > > > remaine blank with the cursor displaying but nothing else. > > > > > > I tried going into safe mode but the up/down arrows refused to move. In > > > desperation I reset several times and also switched off completely for > > > several minutes. On switching back on there is some hard drive activity > > > judging by the flashing LED and the usual start up blip. But the > > > monitor now remains in power save mode and its diagnostics report no > > > signal coming from th PC. There is no rebooting at all. > > > > > > Any help welcomed please. > > |
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So sorry, I am cracking up, the pressure of a poor business year.
I will see a shrink, and get my mind looked at... everything going funny now. hahahahaha. >Checkmate Mr PaulShit !!! >You lost your Dog (Mick Murphy) He is torn apart in this scam of yours both. >Do you really believe your utter liea and nonsense of that me impersonatimng >myself? You are vicious >and malice person. You posted in three Newsgroup (Help and Support, Security >and Performance and Maintainance >where Mick torn apart to attract simpthy for him and left where he started >his malicious game in General Group? >You are trying to recue him since your game didn't go to plan and microsft >will flush you and him into the Loo, so you thought better to pretend to be >the wiseman >and frame me as an impersonator to get your evil plan objectives achieved in >the NG!!! >But your plan got screwed up so now you taking your Dog (Mick) home bye >Micky<g> >You will soon get my resopnce and I promise you, you will not go away with >it but not here in the NG, out. >You should learn how to play chess before you engage in a tactical game Mr >Paulshit! -- HTH, nass ---- http://www.nasstec.co.uk "kermit" wrote: > I've had problems trying to use restore point - none were accepted although > the PC rebooted each time to show the "no changes have been made" screen. I > then went back to the first restore point shown as still being still > available, (sometime in August), but after XP restarted it refused to load > my personal settings. The monitor just remaine blank with the cursor > displaying but nothing else. > > I tried going into safe mode but the up/down arrows refused to move. In > desperation I reset several times and also switched off completely for > several minutes. On switching back on there is some hard drive activity > judging by the flashing LED and the usual start up blip. But the monitor > now remains in power save mode and its diagnostics report no signal coming > from th PC. There is no rebooting at all. > > Any help welcomed please. > > |
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