Should I bend the rules?
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Should I bend the rules?
Okay, somehow my computers CD buner was deleated. So we need reintall everything. The problem is that everything that was added after I got the computer will be delated in cluseing my first AMV. Here's the problem, I uploaded it but I disornated and the AMV has a bad download. I've alreay contacted the admin about this but its taking too slow. What should I do? Should I wait or should I break the rules IE: putting it up with another catolog. Please help!
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Duplicate deletion requests get merged, so it isn't really that annoying.godix wrote:Just wait. If you really want to be annoying request a deletion again (with coherent english) but that'd probably just annoy the admins.
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None of us have a problem with typingEmma Iveli wrote:Please don't make fun of my typing, that's right I said typing, its hard for to type, okay!

Just be patient and it'll get resolved within a couple days - leave the admins alone so they can make sure Nago gets up and running again, which at this point affects far more people than your bad upload.
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Why not simply copy all the files off your computer before you reformat your hard drive?
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Re: Should I bend the rules?
You know, you should just be able to re-install the CD burning software.Emma Iveli wrote:Okay, somehow my computers CD buner was deleated. So we need reintall everything.
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Re: Should I bend the rules?
derobert wrote:You know, you should just be able to re-install the CD burning software.Emma Iveli wrote:Okay, somehow my computers CD buner was deleated. So we need reintall everything.
I believe Emma is saying that the CD-ROM drive disappeared from the "My Computer" view, which I've seen occur due to driver issues, spyware havoc, viruses corrupting files, etc. In which case, reinstallation of Windows may be the only way to force the CD-ROM drive to reappear.
"If someone feels the need to 'express' himself or herself with a huge graphical 'singature' that has nothing to do with anything, that person should reevaluate his or her reasons for needing said form of expression, possibly with the help of a licensed mental health practitioner."
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Re: Should I bend the rules?
jbone wrote:derobert wrote:You know, you should just be able to re-install the CD burning software.Emma Iveli wrote:Okay, somehow my computers CD buner was deleated. So we need reintall everything.
I believe Emma is saying that the CD-ROM drive disappeared from the "My Computer" view, which I've seen occur due to driver issues, spyware havoc, viruses corrupting files, etc. In which case, reinstallation of Windows may be the only way to force the CD-ROM drive to reappear.
It could also be a CD-Rom that burned out - I recently had to replace a DVD-R installed to a clean computer, no spyware or anything on it, after the icon dissapeared and Windows didn't detect it. Before that I had massive problems when trying to burn some DVDs...