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About dynamick

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  • Birthday 12/08/1971

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    Next door to a moron
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    Running, Exercise, Computers, Stand-Up Comedy
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    Faffing About With Computers

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  1. Here are two solutions to the problem - the easy one (the first one) and the one where you need to be a bit more careful. Hope that helps SOLUTION 1 - Get your Vista installation DVD and pop it into your drive. - Then restart your computer. - Set your computer to boot from DVD or CD in your BIOS. Vista will ask you for language and keyboard layout information, after which you will be asked if you want to re-install Vista or repair your existing installation. Select Repair. After which Vista's System Recovery Tool will start. Select Startup Repair and let Vista do its thing! That really is all there is to it! If that doesn't work try this: SOLUTION 2 If the previous method does not resolve the problem, you can rebuild the BCD store by using the Bootrec.exe tool in the Windows Recovery Environment. To do this, follow these steps: - Get your Vista installation DVD and pop it into your drive. - Then restart your computer. - Press a key when you are prompted. - Select a language, a time, a currency, and a keyboard or another input method, and then click Next - Click Repair your computer - Click the operating system that you want to repair, and then click Next - In the System Recovery Options dialog box, click Command Prompt - Type bootrec /rebuildbcd and then press ENTER • If Bootrec runs successfully, it will present you with the installation path of a Windows directory. To add the entry to the BCD store, type Yes . A confirmation message appears that indicates the entry was added successfully. • If Bootrec cannot locate any missing Windows installations, you must remove the BCD store, and then you must re-create it. To do this, type the following commands in the order shown below: (Remember to press ENTER after each command) bcdedit /export C:\BCD_Backup ren c:\boot\bcd bcd.old bootrec /rebuildbcd - Restart the computer.
  2. Not many posts evoke an interest or a comment from me these days - but this one did! On the whole a very positive post but as per usual, some people are never happy! When you consider that (on the whole) we hear the expression "The High Street Is Dying" all too often and where I live (Eckington) that is very, very true. We once had 11 pubs, we now have 3 (and a battered WMC), we have one very small supermarket (which is over priced and badly stocked), the high street is a ghost town and there is vandalism aplenty, the streets are a mess and the council really don't care - and neither do the residents committees and associations that have all been set up and folded. Hillsborough and it's people are VERY lucky to have what they have, the streets are spotless, the planters are beautiful, the community spirit encouraged by Hillsborough Forum is quite something! I had the pleasure to walk round the walled garden, the memorial garden, the bowling greens (beautifully kept) and the park last week.......and I was blown away! There's nowhere I know where you can go from bustling hight street to tranquil park with a 200 yard walk! I've tried (and failed) to evoke a community spirit in Eckington where I live.......all I was met with was brick walls, red tape and out of date protocol. "Jobs for the boys" on the Parish Council and it left a bitter taste in my mouth. I got a chance to meet with the Hillsborough Forum team and their enthusiasm and passion is infectious - so much so that I recently joined as a volunteer 3 times a week so I can do my bit. I have to say that as someone who suffers with depression quite badly, their positive attitude has helped me make giant strides HILLSBOROUGH FORUM - WELL DONE!!!!
  3. http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j63/steelermick/250453_2104953788323_1379874161_32497184_1912420_n.jpg is the link to the dog that was found - PLEASE HELP IF YOU CAN!!!!
  4. Screaming girls - high pitched and not necessary Cheap bread or cheap butter? Night night
  5. A sore loser - we're not competative enough in this country - when i play....I tend to play to win and I am a bit naughty because i do tend to rub noses in it :hihi - I'm a good loser though.....if I get beat fair and square - I'll take it on the chin.....I just make sure i win next time A weird dream that seems real....or deja vu?
  6. Hard sofa - I was given the most beautiful looking chesterfield sofa - cost a chuffin fortune new (£800+) - just for the 3 seater......it like sitting on pebbles - it lasted a week and I ended up buying one from argos for £300 - which I still have.....quality not as good but more comfy! As for sneezing - my friends girlfriend went to the doctors....she said "doctor...everytime I sneeze....I have an orgasm"....the doctor said "are you taking anything for it?"....she said "yes....PEPPER" Cheap shoes or expensive shoes?
  7. Whichever comes to hand easier - unless you've got a dragon....then bring that
  8. Well I do both as a veggie as well as wearing sandals - but knitting yoghurt can sometimes cause spillage so I'll say that! Multiple Sneezes or Multiple Hiccups?
  9. Ahhhhhh another one - two donimat.....domin......damoni....lovely women
  10. Disinterested I suppose (although I've not had either....well not had a wife EVER ) I wouldn't mind being nagged A bloke who goes to the pub with his mates 3 times a week or someone who watches DVD's whenever he got the chance?
  11. I'm up for it - but only if you wear This
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