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IE 32 versus IE 64
Big Steel wrote:
On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 19:26:34 -0000, "Disbelief" wrote: Big Steel wrote: On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 07:51:40 -0500, "Dave \"Crash\" Dummy" wrote: I have Windows 7 Ultimate x64, which includes both 32 and 64 bit versions of IE. I normally use the 32 bit version, but I have discovered that when I click on a link in a newsgroup or text file, the 64 bit version of IE is loaded. I only noticed because links to flash videos weren't working. Is there some way to ensure that IE 32 is always called as the default browser? You might be able to goto the Program Defaults off of Control Panel, goto set default program to start for HTTP, and browse to the IE.exe to start on default. Your post is unintelligible - perhaps you would care to edit it so that it is comprehensible to others? A home user like you would not understand it. Well if you could construct better sentences then......but what do you expect from someone who has such a poor command of the written word? I see your nose is opened wide on the chase across ng(s). Unlike you, I don't think with my nose, I use my brain to read the various Usenet groups to *try* and gather useful information on the six operating systems and many applications that are used on a number of computers I maintain - but you lack the esoteric knowledge that I seek. I open noses like that. It is what I do is open a nose on a ho. :-) Perhaps if opened your brain and took command of the language of your country things may be better for you -rather than smelling all that **** your spouting. |
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Big Steel wrote:
On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 23:36:22 -0000, "Disbelief" wrote: Most readers will be able to mentally separate 'goto' into the correct two words. Why can't you? Grammatically the sentence is wrong - but that's a Yank for you! It sounds like you are smoking that crack again and on the chase. Only Yanks like you smoke "crack" - after all it was Yankee land where that stuff was first manufactured. |
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"Big Steel" wrote in message Link.net... On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 11:31:27 -0800, "Valorie *~" wrote: "Disbelief" wrote in message ... Big Steel wrote: On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 07:51:40 -0500, "Dave \"Crash\" Dummy" wrote: I have Windows 7 Ultimate x64, which includes both 32 and 64 bit versions of IE. I normally use the 32 bit version, but I have discovered that when I click on a link in a newsgroup or text file, the 64 bit version of IE is loaded. I only noticed because links to flash videos weren't working. Is there some way to ensure that IE 32 is always called as the default browser? You might be able to goto the Program Defaults off of Control Panel, goto set default program to start for HTTP, and browse to the IE.exe to start on default. Your post is unintelligible - perhaps you would care to edit it so that it is comprehensible to others? Most readers will be able to mentally separate 'goto' into the correct two words. Why can't you? Most users of computers don't have the countless problems you have, and my 90 year old mother is better with computers than you are. Why can't you do the simplest things with a computer? You are given simple links and you can't follow them, and you run around to other ng(s) asking the same questions, you get the same answers and still you cannot do it. Goto is a statement in COBOL and VB, and I have written many programs over the years using the goto statement. So I use goto at times. Is it the end of the world for you? Now you can go to standing in your corner in your computer room. You probably say alot a lot too. |
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Big Steel wrote:
On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 11:31:27 -0800, "Valorie *~" wrote: "Disbelief" wrote in message ... Big Steel wrote: On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 07:51:40 -0500, "Dave \"Crash\" Dummy" wrote: I have Windows 7 Ultimate x64, which includes both 32 and 64 bit versions of IE. I normally use the 32 bit version, but I have discovered that when I click on a link in a newsgroup or text file, the 64 bit version of IE is loaded. I only noticed because links to flash videos weren't working. Is there some way to ensure that IE 32 is always called as the default browser? You might be able to goto the Program Defaults off of Control Panel, goto set default program to start for HTTP, and browse to the IE.exe to start on default. Your post is unintelligible - perhaps you would care to edit it so that it is comprehensible to others? Most readers will be able to mentally separate 'goto' into the correct two words. Why can't you? Most users of computers don't have the countless problems you have, and my 90 year old mother is better with computers than you are. Why can't you do the simplest things with a computer? And she certainly has a far better grasp of their workings than you do! You are given simple links and you can't follow them, and you run around to other ng(s) asking the same questions, you get the same answers and still you cannot do it. As for "running around newsgroups" - well you're a fine one to write something like that! ROTFL Goto is a statement in COBOL and VB, and I have written many programs over the years using the goto statement. So I use goto at times. Is it the end of the world for you? Now you can go to standing in your corner in your computer room. The use of "goto" in programming is certainly valid - but not when giving instructions to a person in the context you used! |
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On 11/28/2010 12:55 AM, Disbelief wrote:
Big Steel wrote: On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 23:36:22 -0000, "Disbelief" wrote: Most readers will be able to mentally separate 'goto' into the correct two words. Why can't you? Grammatically the sentence is wrong - but that's a Yank for you! It sounds like you are smoking that crack again and on the chase. Only Yanks like you smoke "crack" - after all it was Yankee land where that stuff was first manufactured. Actually, it was Colombia and used throughout South America. It's known down there as the poor man's cocaine. When you consider that a gram of coke in Caracas goes for about 4 dollars, we're talking really poor. Funny you should say "Yankee" because when I was in Texas, that's what they called me and I am a US citizen (but not from the South). -- Alias |
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"xfile" wrote in message ...
Since when did ever a Beta tester get paid for doing Beta tests ?? I know some companies will give, at least, a free copy of the released version, so in a sense, beta testers are paid. LOL. Right on the money. Although the OP ( Crash Dummy ) meant being paid (moolah) to work the Beta and being paid with the finished product is not the same. I myself have never paid for any OS or Office or any product from MS. I always got the Gold disk at end. At present I am on 4 different MS Beta's on 4 test machines and I will not get any monetary compensation and I do not expect any -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. http://www.microsoft.com/protect |
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On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 23:52:03 -0000, "Disbelief"
wrote: Perhaps if opened your brain and took command of the language of your country things may be better for you -rather than smelling all that **** your spouting. TeflonCrackAHo, your spots and your habits don't change when you are on the crack. See ya coming a mile away don't want to be ya. Bye -- posted with a Droid |
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On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 15:57:48 -0800, "Valorie *~"
wrote: You probably say alot a lot too. You need keep your mouth shut. I told you the truth you don't want to hear about yourself and your usage of computers. It's not my fault that you are so incapable. I gave you links and so did many others in 2 ng(s). You just can't do it for some reason. You can't help a fly find a garbage truck in 100 degree weather, and you can't help yourself. -- posted with a Droid |
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On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 01:13:19 +0100, Alias
wrote: On 11/28/2010 12:55 AM, Disbelief wrote: Big Steel wrote: On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 23:36:22 -0000, "Disbelief" wrote: Most readers will be able to mentally separate 'goto' into the correct two words. Why can't you? Grammatically the sentence is wrong - but that's a Yank for you! It sounds like you are smoking that crack again and on the chase. Only Yanks like you smoke "crack" - after all it was Yankee land where that stuff was first manufactured. Some way it found its way to that clown. The clown is smoking heroin too I bet. Actually, it was Colombia and used throughout South America. It's known down there as the poor man's cocaine. When you consider that a gram of coke in Caracas goes for about 4 dollars, we're talking really poor. Funny you should say "Yankee" because when I was in Texas, that's what they called me and I am a US citizen (but not from the South). Hell no you are a US citizen, you are nothing but a Benedict Arnold in Spain. -- posted with a Droid |
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LOL. Right on the money. Although the OP ( Crash Dummy ) meant being paid
(moolah) to work the Beta and being paid with the finished product is not the same. In fact, it's in monetary form. It's the retail value of the software, which otherwise, that person will spend to purchase it, unless it's a free non-commercial software. So it doesn't have to be in the form of transferring money into one's pocket, but could also be saving one's money from spending on something. At least, that is the logic I've been involved before. I understand that MS usually don't do this except maybe for Vista(?), but it's just Microsoft "Peter Foldes" wrote in message ... "xfile" wrote in message ... Since when did ever a Beta tester get paid for doing Beta tests ?? I know some companies will give, at least, a free copy of the released version, so in a sense, beta testers are paid. LOL. Right on the money. Although the OP ( Crash Dummy ) meant being paid (moolah) to work the Beta and being paid with the finished product is not the same. I myself have never paid for any OS or Office or any product from MS. I always got the Gold disk at end. At present I am on 4 different MS Beta's on 4 test machines and I will not get any monetary compensation and I do not expect any -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. http://www.microsoft.com/protect |
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"Big Steel" wrote in message Link.net... On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 01:13:19 +0100, Alias wrote: On 11/28/2010 12:55 AM, Disbelief wrote: Big Steel wrote: On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 23:36:22 -0000, "Disbelief" wrote: Most readers will be able to mentally separate 'goto' into the correct two words. Why can't you? Grammatically the sentence is wrong - but that's a Yank for you! It sounds like you are smoking that crack again and on the chase. Only Yanks like you smoke "crack" - after all it was Yankee land where that stuff was first manufactured. Some way it found its way to that clown. The clown is smoking heroin too I bet. Actually, it was Colombia and used throughout South America. It's known down there as the poor man's cocaine. When you consider that a gram of coke in Caracas goes for about 4 dollars, we're talking really poor. Funny you should say "Yankee" because when I was in Texas, that's what they called me and I am a US citizen (but not from the South). Hell no you are a US citizen, you are nothing but a Benedict Arnold in Spain. I doubt that. Benedict Arnold would be pretty much unheard of in Spain. |
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"Big Steel" wrote in message Link.net... On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 23:52:03 -0000, "Disbelief" wrote: Perhaps if opened your brain and took command of the language of your country things may be better for you -rather than smelling all that **** your spouting. TeflonCrackAHo, your spots and your habits don't change when you are on the crack. See ya coming a mile away don't want to be ya. Why do you add "coming a mile away" to that? Ignorance? |
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On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 18:18:25 -0800, "Valorie *~"
wrote: "Big Steel" wrote in message Link.net... On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 23:52:03 -0000, "Disbelief" wrote: Perhaps if opened your brain and took command of the language of your country things may be better for you -rather than smelling all that **** your spouting. TeflonCrackAHo, your spots and your habits don't change when you are on the crack. See ya coming a mile away don't want to be ya. Why do you add "coming a mile away" to that? Ignorance? What concern is it to you school mama ho? -- posted with a Droid |
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On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 18:15:55 -0800, "Valorie *~"
wrote: Hell no you are a US citizen, you are nothing but a Benedict Arnold in Spain. I doubt that. Benedict Arnold would be pretty much unheard of in Spain. Fool, this clown talks about the US like the dog he is about. He is a US citizen living in Spain, and he turned Benedict Arnold on it. The clown did not respond to it, but an ignorant clown such as yourself has to flap your lips off. You can stick all your computers up your John Brown behind parts. You might get some computer knowledge that way ho. -- posted with a Droid |
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"Renny Bosch" wrote in message ... On 11/27/2010 3:57 PM, Valorie *~ wrote: "Big Steel" wrote in message Link.net... On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 11:31:27 -0800, "Valorie *~" wrote: "Disbelief" wrote in message ... Big Steel wrote: On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 07:51:40 -0500, "Dave \"Crash\" Dummy" wrote: I have Windows 7 Ultimate x64, which includes both 32 and 64 bit versions of IE. I normally use the 32 bit version, but I have discovered that when I click on a link in a newsgroup or text file, the 64 bit version of IE is loaded. I only noticed because links to flash videos weren't working. Is there some way to ensure that IE 32 is always called as the default browser? You might be able to goto the Program Defaults off of Control Panel, goto set default program to start for HTTP, and browse to the IE.exe to start on default. Your post is unintelligible - perhaps you would care to edit it so that it is comprehensible to others? Most readers will be able to mentally separate 'goto' into the correct two words. Why can't you? Most users of computers don't have the countless problems you have, and my 90 year old mother is better with computers than you are. Why can't you do the simplest things with a computer? You are given simple links and you can't follow them, and you run around to other ng(s) asking the same questions, you get the same answers and still you cannot do it. Goto is a statement in COBOL and VB, and I have written many programs over the years using the goto statement. So I use goto at times. Is it the end of the world for you? Now you can go to standing in your corner in your computer room. You probably say alot a lot too. Anxiously awaiting how much lower this thead can go. ?? This is hardly "low"... keep watching. |
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