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Old June 9th 12, 07:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
BillW50
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Default Is it possible to install Windows XP Pro. SP3, with its bootable slipstreamed CD, into an external USB2 HDD?

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http://www.techspot.com/community/to...-drive.116114/

You'll probably be a lot older, and have gray hairs, before
you get that working :-) But, it's possible.

LOL!

Naw. piece of cake. Casper does all of the hard work for you.
Glen just likes to rant and show how ignorant he can be. Some
people are
like that for some reason. :-(
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Paul made the statement, you ignorant troll. All I posted was
an LOL to Paul's comment. Still haven't improved your reading
comprehension, I see.

I know Paul said it you arrogant ass! And you didn't offer to
help,
but just laugh like a ranting fool who has nothing to do but to
harass people and to say people said things they didn't like an
evil little worthless troll that you are. I never kill filed
anybody in my life. But you are bucking the limit and I might
make an exception.

Promises, promises... killfile me so you will stop your trolling,
please! I laughed at Paul's joke... can't you even see the smiley
he included indicating his joke? Geez, you're sad.
Funny, an arrogant ass like yourself calling someone that. You
trolled me for a week or more over the Office update site and
updates, which you were dead wrong about, and you still went on
and on even when confronted with the facts. So please, killfile
me.... I'd consider it an honor coming from you.

You always get things wrong. I was not wrong about supplying a list
of updates for Office 2000. And when I try to help somebody, you
try your best to cause problems by harassing, belittling, lying,
and using every dishonest means at your disposal. But that is what
a low life like you do anyway. So no news there.

Your troll-fest wasn't about your list of updates.... it never was,
though that's all you seem to be able to recall... it was about the
Office Update site and the location of Office update downloads
*prior to* Office 2000. You still have that reading comprehension
problem. I suggest you seek some professional help if you cannot
take corrections without resorting to name calling and slander,
which has been you modus operandi every time someone questions your
statements or corrects you.


Naw. you are just being a dumb ass. That only came up much later.
First was your attack of how useless it was supplying the list of
needed updates. But that is just you trying to be as unhelpful as you
can be.


Oh geez, you just go on and on. I didn't say it was a useless list, I
stated that it didn't answer the poster's original question, to which
you replied your list was the only easy way to find all the OFF2K
updates, which is incorrect.... and it went on from there, with your
insistence that Windows Update supplied Office Updates for OFF95 and
OFF97... an assertion which is also incorrect, Windows Update never
offered updates to Office products.... yet you argued it ad nauseum.
You keep calling names that just point right back at you.


Just because you didn't understand the OP, doesn't mean I was wrong. If
I was the OP and asked the same thing, that would have been the answer
that I was looking for. Noticed that the OP has left and has apparently
got what they were looking for and doesn't want to bother correcting the
likes of you. And I fully understand that.

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Bill
Gateway M465e ('06 era) - OE-QuoteFix v1.19.2
Centrino Core2 Duo T5600 1.83GHz - 2GB - Windows XP SP2


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