Re: Saving your settings...
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Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 18:33:13 -0500
Could refer to your registry settings...perhaps making certain all
running apps are closing...any extra hard drive buffers are empty...
Jim Spriggs wrote:
> Here is an astonishingly uninteresting question:
>
> When I shut down my computer. Windows XP tells me that it is "Saving
> your settings...".
>
> So what settings are those then?
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