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Post by Bishop on Oct 10, 2010 16:46:12 GMT -5
Where is, Anonymous when you need it? o.o Anonymous probably won't help because it wasn't a cat. Anonymous loves cats. I mean, I could bring it to their attention but it likely won't do much good Still, it is a horrible thing, and in a playground no less! If any children saw that...
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Post by Flowgli on Oct 10, 2010 17:08:27 GMT -5
Oh, no! I can't believe something like that happened. I hate it when someone does something cruel like that.
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Post by Belchic on Oct 11, 2010 16:56:46 GMT -5
What she said.
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Post by Shadow Dearly on Oct 31, 2010 15:30:42 GMT -5
"I am in danger of losing a friend"I am in danger of losing a friend
his life is coming to an end
I need a good friend beside me
it's my one and only plea
Once he's gone, I'll be sad
We are good friends I may add
The only thing that can cause good relief
is helping me get over this griefOkay you're probably wondering why I wrote this poem. Well today at church, my pastor told me one of the Church's parishoners is failing in health. His name is Ernest. Many problems he encountered. Most of his health problems even required him to go back to the hospital days after he checked out of the hospital. Well today the pastor told us that he had heart problems and brain problems. And the problem in his brain led to dementia. I'm afraid that this is the end of Ernest.
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Post by babclayman on Oct 31, 2010 16:10:21 GMT -5
Oh my lord! o.o Alot of People you know are getting ill lately, Shadow. =s
It must be very rough on what you are going through, as it is always dark when you hear news like that. =s
I hope your friend is okay, Shadow. o.o Be sure to keep us updated, Shadow. *Hugs* X3
Looking forward to hearing some good news, Shadow. X3
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Post by Hesso on Oct 31, 2010 17:23:51 GMT -5
Sorry for you shadow but maybe you don't know, people do not die of dementia
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Post by Shadow Dearly on Oct 31, 2010 21:01:41 GMT -5
Well that may be true, but he also have heart problems. So yeah, might be the end of my friend Ernest
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Post by Shadow Dearly on Nov 11, 2010 16:53:17 GMT -5
Now another vent from me
My computer sucks now. Why you ask?
Well for one thing, it restarts by itself at random times and interrupts my conversation with my MSN buddies
Finally second, I got the Blue Screen of Death
I don't know what is wrong....I mean I scanned for malicious programs to see if that causes the problem, but nothing showed up.
I am really ticked off with my computer now
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Post by babclayman on Nov 11, 2010 17:30:08 GMT -5
Awww, My lord! o.o How did your Computer get possessed by this Virus in the first place?
Was it due to an Online Computer Scan? Those can be pretty risky. =s
Blue Screen of Death? I thought that was just a myth! o.o
Still, I hope your computer can be fixed soon, Shadow. =s Looking forward to hearing some good news, Shadow. *Hugs* X3
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Post by Nemo on Nov 11, 2010 17:45:39 GMT -5
Bad comp D< BAAAAD!
I hope things get fixed D:
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Post by Bishop on Nov 11, 2010 18:16:57 GMT -5
OH NOES IT'S THINKPOINT!!!11!
On a serious note, try making sure your computer's fans aren't blocked by dust or whatever, overheating is the most common cause of it shutting down, especially if its been Overclocked.
BSoD is mainly caused by hardware/ software errors...try removing anything you installed recently.
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Post by Shadow Dearly on Nov 21, 2010 17:14:13 GMT -5
Yeah, ThinkPoint is a rogue Anti-Spyware program which scams you out of your money. It tricks you into thinking your PC is infected so you'll buy the "full" version. In reality, it doesn't help your computer.
If you get infected with the ThinkPoint Virus, here's how you remove it.
1) Restart PC and once you're at the ThinkPoint start up screen, press Ctrl-Alt-Delete. That'll open the Task Manager. Go to Preferences and find "hotfix.exe"(that's ThinkPoint) end that.
2) Go to File and Click "New Task" Type in "explorer.exe". That'll bring you to your desktop. Go on the Internet and download "Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware" Let it update when download is finished.
3) Once downloaded and updated, perform a quick scan. Once quick scan is complete, click on "Show Results". It'll show you all the threats it found(including ThinkPoint).
4) Click "Remove Selected" and Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware will remove said threats. You'll also get a log. Restart your computer and ThinkPoint will be gone.
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Post by Two-Tone on Nov 22, 2010 0:03:49 GMT -5
wow getting the BSOD sucks
I know cause that happened to my old PC alot
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Post by Belchic on Nov 22, 2010 1:51:21 GMT -5
Those online virus scans always seem to pop up out of nowhere. Those happened to me a lot, and they've either launched a virus onto my computer or just turned out to be false alarms. I know what kinds of sites they are common on, which is why I try my best to avoid them. Best of luck getting your computer back, Shadow. I just hope mine doesn't have problems like that too.
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Post by babclayman on Nov 22, 2010 4:03:36 GMT -5
Hey Shadow. O.o
How you feeling? A PM you sent me scared me, big time. O.o I want you to stay, Shadow. *Hugs Tight* X3
With the Virus thing, I gather you fixed it? Fake Internet Protection services can be bad. If ever a pop up shows up offering a scan, probably bet to ignore it and run a scan with your normal program.
Still, I hope you feel better soon, Shadow. *Hugs Tight* X3 Looking forward to your next update. *Hugs* X3
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