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excuse activties is not an mc, its just a medical excuse for u to avoid engaging in activities that will strain ur injured body part.
if nothing wrong with your arms while u got a shin sprin, why cannot do chin ups?
if nothing wrong with your legs while u got a sore shoulder, why cannot run?
the specs did nothing wrong and they did not overwrite anything
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Originally posted by Ferrari_RoXz:
Though I don't drive, I would say Mazda 3 is the best option. It's engine is smooth (not BMW kind of smoothness, but very good for Jap standard), engine is sporty and the design is quite nice also. 2nd on the list would be the Mitsubishi Lancer EX, one of the nicer looking cars around. However, the engine is very coarse, especially above 3000rpm which makes agressive driving quite a chore.
Toyota Altis is really what I consider an 'uncle car'. It's does not have the sporty looks and the there isn't anything much to talk about it. It looks too conservative and the rear bumper is hideous!
Final pick: Mazda 3 for it's sporty looks and engine. Rather good cabin design quality too.i agree with n0x, u know nuts about the above 3 cars and u made no sense on ur comments.
i also suggest that u dun say anything that exhibits ur shallow point of view
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found a way to disable the automatic memory diagnostic test which starts everytime ur comp boots up.
- Open command prompt as Admistrator: by typing in start ''cmd'' right click the .exe file and then clicking on adminstrator.
- Then typing in the console: ''bcdedit /bootsequence {memdiag} /remove'' press enter, after that you can restart your com. and it wont start
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Originally posted by kenn3th:
no problem with mine. I have tested this before posting it.
Anyways try this method first
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When the Memory Diagnostics Tool starts, press F1.
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You can adjust the following settings:
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Test mix. Choose what type of test you want to run. These options are listed when you run the Memory Diagnostics Tool
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Cache. Choose the cache setting you want for each test.
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Pass count. Type the number of times you want to repeat the tests.
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Press F10 to start the test.
kenneth, which option should i adjust to stop auto testing when i boot up.
i selected 1 for pass count and it still auto test when i restart my laptop
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Originally posted by kenn3th:
A memory problem in Vista
If you suspect your ram to be at the root of the weaknesses of your system, I suggest a little utility (included in windows vista), which will check everything.
Do a search in the Vista start by typing: “memory”
Tool “diagnoses of memory” is displayed, click on it
The utility asks you to choose between an immediate test (restart) or a review on the next restart.
Choose your solution and once it’s done it will display the test results
i did a test on next boot up, and now my laptop does a memory test everytime it boots up, how to stop it?( there's no other options in the utility other than immediate restart and test or review on the next restart....
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MCF had just became another entertaining forum to waste my day away.
so many egos hurt and so many hearts broken.
MCF should just be rename to My COMPLAIN forum.
just look at the amount of rants and such nots threads vs the car discussion threads.
even a car discussion thread can become a government bashing thread with pple challenging each other
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