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STJMLCC (talk) 02:09, 4 January 2015 (UTC)

The "delay" was only a few days and not really a problem. Thanks for following up. Jeh (talk) 05:40, 8 January 2015 (UTC) {{Done}}

Sure by all means,
STJMLCC (talk) 16:44, 8 January 2015 (UTC)

Need verification help: Windows XP

Hi.

I think I need some help with Windows XP article. I once had a book that explained everything in the Windows XP CD's autorun menu but I've long lost it. I don't even remember its name. None of my existing Windows XP books have that.

Do you happen to have anything or know anything with similar contents?

Best regards,
Codename Lisa (talk) 03:40, 3 January 2015 (UTC)

What are your specific questions? I don't see anything in the article now that goes that deep into such details. The Autorun article, though, seems pretty comprehensive. (Personally I think it's nuts for us to have an article that goes that deep into a minor feature of an OS, but that's just me.) Jeh (talk) 08:08, 3 January 2015 (UTC)
Oh, AutoRun functionality isn't my question. Right now, I am in need of a source with details about a computer program called SETUP.EXE provided on Windows XP installation disc's root that started automatically upon inserting the disc and served as the launch point for exposing that disc's functionality, the first of which was running Windows XP installation wizard. It had a blue interface reminiscent of Windows XP's own Welcome screen.
This program had a menu called "Perform additional tasks". (Not sure about "tasks".) I want to know whether it did anything related to remote desktop, home networks, transfer wizard and .NET Framework. I could probably find a Windows XP disc myself but what I need is a Wikipedia-acceptable source. Do you happen to have anything lying around?
Best regards,
Codename Lisa (talk) 00:05, 4 January 2015 (UTC)
@Codename Lisa: I've looked through what books I have left on Windows XP admin and can't find anything relevant. Sorry! Jeh (talk) 18:33, 7 January 2015 (UTC)
Thanks a bunch for the efforts.
Best regards,
Codename Lisa (talk) 08:29, 8 January 2015 (UTC)

{{Done}}

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I noticed the editing patterns, and noticed that it was already listed as a sock. ViperSnake151  Talk  23:42, 12 January 2015 (UTC) {{Done}}

the ssd edit, what do you think?

Did you know? ssd is an extended piece of RAM. I want to make something clear access times of all the locations in ram are same(constant). Can I insert the edit? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pink love 1998 (talkcontribs) 22:43, 13 January 2015 (UTC)

OK I'm leaving. Can you do me a favor insert this please "The critical purpose of the SSD algorithm is to distribute the data to random locations to prevent heat build up on a particular spot, so SSD's are typically always fragmented." . — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pink love 1998 (talkcontribs) 22:49, 13 January 2015 (UTC)

OK listen to this, just because SSDs can tolerate high temperature it doesn't mean that they have to or can work in high temps all the time. If it goes beyond a certain limit, or for that matter a bit hot it will definitely affect the lifetime of the product. It's a fact. Pink love 1998 (talk) 23:01, 13 January 2015 (UTC)

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Have you still confused your-self with segmentation and x86?

If I were the CEO of Microsoft, I won't hire you, but I am not, and I am not interested in computer science at all. Do not forget it's that you kicking me of out of Wikipedia.org. This is for you! Your words, your English is less than a penny to me! Do you know how large the world is? How many people the world have? And most of all, how many things you need to learn? Hm! Hm! Computerfaner (talk) 23:48, 16 January 2015 (UTC)

OK, another question still confuse me! Do you come from United States of America? Do you know there is Human Right on Internet! But why you always harm others' benefits? Sock? What such a dirty thing in you hand! Oh, your hand is dirty too! Please write something useful and meaningful, rather than act like a stupid catcher. Don't forget that you are not a policeman, you are just someone on Wikipedia.org. Not everyone on all over the world need to hear your stupid words! Do you understand? You have already harmed my reputation! Do remember this! Computerfaner (talk) 00:06, 17 January 2015 (UTC)

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What is your press?

Through reading your user page, I confuse that your press, yeah what is your press? And what's more please tell me are you the owner of Wikipedia.org? I've never purposed to chat with you, but as you see, your press does really confuse me! Or you'd better let me know all your press, then I won't get in touch with them at all. Computerfaner (talk) 14:08, 19 January 2015 (UTC)

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What does nick mean?

What does fuck does nick mean in your previous section? Is there any fucking human right?

"Nick" is short for "nickname".
Please do not curse at me again.
I don't know how anyone's "human rights" are being affected here. As far as I know there is no "right" to post on Wikipedia, especially not when you continue to break Wikipedia's rules after repeated warnings. (And you certainly have no right to repeatedly harass me here with your foul language.)
One of those rules is that when you've been blocked, you are not allowed to use other accounts or anonymous (IP) access (i.e. sockpuppets, or "socks" for short) to WP:EVADE your block. Not even to post on user or article talk pages.
If you would like to regain your editing privileges (not "rights") on Wikipedia... I am not an admin, but as I understand it, you should carefully review your behavior leading up to each of your blocks so as to understand thoroughly why you were blocked. (Hint: In no case did it have anything to do with your edits to Physical address extension, or to its talk page, in 2009. The very idea of that is ludicrous.) Try to write an appeal that indicates that you understand why each of your rules violations was wrong, and give some reasons why the reviewing admin should believe that you won't break them again.
Since you are blocked from editing your own talk page you will have to use the WP:Unblock Ticket Request System.
You will need to read those pages and the pages they link to carefully and thoroughly. I must say that I don't think your behavior so far of repeatedly using multiple accounts to evade your block will help your case. But, I don't really know how an appeal would go: I say again, I am not an admin. I can't make any promises (nor would I if I were an admin).
If a normal WP:APPEAL fails, then perhaps WP:CLEANSTART would be applicable. Again, you'll want to read that thoroughly. Creating a new account and then continuing to post in the same manner to the same topics as before is not a "clean start." Jeh (talk) 05:27, 24 January 2015 (UTC)
PAY ATTENTION TO YOUR WORDS TO REFER TO ME. I WANTED LET YOU KNOW YOU ARE LESS THAN A PENNY! SO DO NOT MAKE ANY JOKE ANY MORE! THIS IS JANAGEWEN! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 221.9.23.0 (talk) 04:48, 25 January 2015 (UTC)
Yes, I know who it is. No joke or insult was intended. I typed "nick", short for "nickname", because when I got back here to edit my page I frankly couldn't remember what nick you'd used (after all, there have been so many). It was simply an alternative to typing "the editor". Then, since you brought up your notion of "rights" as you have before, I tried to explain why your "rights" are not at issue here, and I tried to suggest a way to proceed if you want to regain your privilege to edit on English Wikipedia. Clearly, however, my hope for a reasonable, rational, calm response from you was unrealistic. I will not answer you again, as the effort is obviously wasted; you're simply not listening. (Which was one of the reasons for your indefinite blocks: you do not act as if you are here to collaboratively work on the encyclopedia.) And since I'm "less than a penny", why do you care what I think anyway? Jeh (talk) 05:05, 25 January 2015 (UTC)

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