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ref:....scandisc and defrag: processes


Question Posted Friday March 18 2005, 5:50 am

good day to you napalm350z!!
thankyou for your reply....I am a novice....I am also with windows 98......can I still follow your advice??.....as I dont want to mess up!!...is it a different config: from windows xp??
thanks...abhock


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Napalm350z answered Friday March 18 2005, 10:05 am:
It's pretty much the same in msconfig. The Control+alt+delete function in Windows XP is different, though. But thats all. Yeah, you can.

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