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Originally posted by LatecomerX:
The application data folder is a hidden one. You can look under Tools > Options to unhide them, or just type out the exact full path in the address bar; either of them would do the trick.
I didn't know that... Thanks so much :)
However, i can't seem to find my emoticons still... Is the directory i mentioned correct?
Thanks.
Edited by OasisBlue 11 Aug `08, 10:55PM
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Hi, i have done a search on google and found out that the msn emoticons are stored in Documents and Settings\Username\Application Data\Microsoft\MSN
Messenger\anumber\CustomEmoticons folder. But i can't find my application data folder. May i know how to go about opening the custom emoticons folder?Thanks.
Edited by OasisBlue 11 Aug `08, 9:49AM
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Originally posted by rain-coat:
get help from your ss teacher...im sure they have many excercises for you to do and they will also be in a better position to coach you compared to a dead lifeless book
What she always does is just tell us off that we did poorly, give us notes and questions to do.
I follow her notes, but still it isn't good.
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Everytime i plugged in my thumbdrive, i can't open the drive because it doesn't know what to open it with. So i used the flash disinfector and it worked. But recently, i found that everytime i unplug and plug in the thumbdrive, i will have to disinfect again so that my drive can be opened. Is that a way to just disinfect it once only? Thanks.
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Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/137539
According to MS, that's a kernel mode trap error. Since you are having this error... you will need to check your hardware.
1. Shut down your computer. Wait for at least 1 minute.
2. Remove the CPU casing. Take out all sticks of RAM, leaving one stick. Wait for at least 1 minute again and start up the computer.
If nothing happens... try with another stick.
Then try both sticks of RAM together. Swap the RAM sticks around to see if there are problems. Do this until you get hit with the same error.
Thanks... but i am afraid i will spoil the pc due to lack of experience.
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I just encountered this problem. (lots of problem with my pc these days)
- My operating system is XP.
I wasn''t running any file. - I was doing nothing on the computer as i was leaving my house
for an errand. The pc was left being switched on, and before i left
everything was ok. I only saw the BSOD when i came home.
- downloaded oogle updater, installed spybot search and
destroy.
Here's a picture i took of the screen.

This is what i got. Sorry can't get any info about the file, code or something. It was like this (splitted into 2 parts) when i came home.
Edited by OasisBlue 05 Apr `08, 6:28PM - My operating system is XP.
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Hmmm... i encountered some problems while installing norton security scan through google updater.

The program didn't state what's the problem actually. So i clicked "learn more" and 3 options were given. The first option is to install it through norton's install wizard. The second option is to fix it later. The third option is to not install the program.
I clicked the first option and it led me to the installation. However, a problem occured.

I had no idea what's internal error 2753.Nss.exe. I clicked ok and the program just mentioned that the installation ended prematurely.
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Hmmm, i think i experience the same thing as well. I was using the pc this morning and it suddenly hanged. I rebooted the pc but to no avail as the monitor won't work. The monitor light will blink and i have to switch on and off the main switch to get it started.
CPU is doing fine. No loose wire connection as i have check them already.
Last download, if i am not wrong, is google pack. But i don't think that affected my pc because this problem occured a while back. After that, everything was fine until today.
OS is XP.
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