To get rid of stuff on Windows, you need a software engineering degree. I
recall once removing something, not sure what it was now, where I had two
printed pages of registry settings to adjust. Came with caveat that if I
screwed up just one of them, I was royally screwed.
--Bob Whitmire
Registered Neanderthal
On Jun 11, 2013, at 1:44 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
> Ah, but are you REALLY SURE that it's gone? How would you know for
> sure? Just because the screen is telling you that it's gone doesn't
> mean that it actually is. Hmm. how do those save/restore points work?
>
> Just giving you guys a hard time. I know that Apple has some stuff
> figured out really well. Other stuff is all smoke and mirrors, but if
> the illusion matches your reality, then it doesn't matter.
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