Re: PC Slow and runs at 100% cpu
- From: "Gerry Cornell" <gcjc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2007 00:48:02 -0000
Darryl
The problem you create when you bring your own problems to a thread is that contributors trying to help can get confused. Problems are often seen as similar when in reality they can be quite different. I had no intention of being unfriendly. I was just pointing out that it can be more practical and easier to resolve problems if they are kept in their own thread and not muddled up with somebody elses problem / solution.
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Hope this helps.
Gerry
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DarrylJS wrote:
Hi!
Thanks for input.
I had not seen or even considered that I was highjacking, added
weight to issue, sharing a problem and at the very very worst
hitching a lift. Maybe I seem to have misunderstood, maybe this
is not a site where problems are shared and hopefully solved.
Besides why proliferate threads when a common thread can be
shared and expriences pooled?
I promise to be more insular next time.
.
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