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Wilson

Craig said:
Did you understand any of what I actually wrote?

You are just fulfilling this child's (Skybuck) obsession for attention.
If no one replied to his ignorant rantings then we would all see him
dwindle off to some other place to gain attention. It is obvious from
his writing that he has NO CLUE... So everyone b#%ching about his
baseless emails should just stop writing back to him.

Take notice from my example...one written post and NO MORE.
 
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Brandon D Cartwright

**** off... I'll post wherever the **** I
want, whenever the **** I want.
The funny part is that there isn't a goddamned thing you can do about
it.

You can't keep abusing groups for ever without any blowback.

The list of folk who hate you grows daily. I guess that's what you
thrive on.
 
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Michael A. Terrell

§ñühw¤£f said:
Now then. They wouldnt "send a BIOS chip" since that isnt how you "fix" them.
If the chip can be re-flashed that would be the way to go.

Otherwise you replace the mobo since trying to de-solder a chip and replace it
would likely damage others in the process.


<http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=2949323&CatId=1569>
shows it in a socket, but it takes a special extraction tool and
expensive adapter to program it off the motherboard.


--
Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to
prove it.
Member of DAV #85.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
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§ñühw¤£f

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Now then. They wouldnt "send a BIOS chip" since that isnt how you "fix" them.
If the chip can be re-flashed that would be the way to go.

Otherwise you replace the mobo since trying to de-solder a chip and replace it
would likely damage others in the process.

:)
 
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§ñühw¤£f

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Michael A. Terrell <[email protected]> pinched out a steaming
pile of said:
details.asp?EdpNo=2949323&CatId=1569>
shows it in a socket, but it takes a special extraction tool and
expensive adapter to program it off the motherboard.
Well there you go :)
Try flashing it first before you go prying things off?
 
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