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Old 21-11-2007, 10:32 PM   #11
relic
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Re: Add/Remove Pgms Issue

Julie wrote:
> Dustin Cook wrote:
>> "Julie" <invalid.@nospam.invalid> wrote in
>> news:4743a720$0$26064$88260bb3 @free.teranews.com:
>>
>>> Dustin Cook wrote:
>>>> Starbuck <Starbuck@BogusDomain.com> wrote in
>>>> news:vd37k3ls3dbav7qcskg0ffnqiquor14iro@4ax.com:
>>>>
>>>>> One of the last remaining issues has to do with Add/Remove
>>>>> Programs. When you open it up, nothing is listed...Nothing.
>>>>> If you install a new app, it isn't listed either.
>>>>
>>>> If the suggested registry import doesn't fix it, this *should*.
>>>>
>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/266668
>>>
>>> Good thing "relic" posted that link earlier, huh.
>>>

>>
>> And I should care because? You think relic is the only one who can
>> use google?

>
> You had to google? You didn't know? I'll bet "relic" already knew
> about that fix.


I did.


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Old 22-11-2007, 01:32 AM   #12
Dustin Cook
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Re: Add/Remove Pgms Issue

"Julie" <invalid.@nospam.invalid> wrote in
news:47446300$0$26034$88260bb3@free.teranews.com:

> Dustin Cook wrote:
>> "Julie" <invalid.@nospam.invalid> wrote in
>> news:4743a720$0$26064$88260bb3 @free.teranews.com:
>>
>>> Dustin Cook wrote:
>>>> Starbuck <Starbuck@BogusDomain.com> wrote in
>>>> news:vd37k3ls3dbav7qcskg0ffnqiquor14iro@4ax.com:
>>>>
>>>>> One of the last remaining issues has to do with Add/Remove
>>>>> Programs. When you open it up, nothing is listed...Nothing.
>>>>> If you install a new app, it isn't listed either.
>>>>
>>>> If the suggested registry import doesn't fix it, this *should*.
>>>>
>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/266668
>>>
>>> Good thing "relic" posted that link earlier, huh.
>>>

>>
>> And I should care because? You think relic is the only one who can
>> use google?

>
> You had to google? You didn't know? I'll bet "relic" already knew
> about that fix.


It's been awhile since I've seen that problem, so yes, I had to google
it. My bad.



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Old 22-11-2007, 01:32 AM   #13
Dustin Cook
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Re: Add/Remove Pgms Issue

"Julie" <invalid.@nospam.invalid> wrote in
news:47446300$0$26034$88260bb3@free.teranews.com:

> Dustin Cook wrote:
>> "Julie" <invalid.@nospam.invalid> wrote in
>> news:4743a720$0$26064$88260bb3 @free.teranews.com:
>>
>>> Dustin Cook wrote:
>>>> Starbuck <Starbuck@BogusDomain.com> wrote in
>>>> news:vd37k3ls3dbav7qcskg0ffnqiquor14iro@4ax.com:
>>>>
>>>>> One of the last remaining issues has to do with Add/Remove
>>>>> Programs. When you open it up, nothing is listed...Nothing.
>>>>> If you install a new app, it isn't listed either.
>>>>
>>>> If the suggested registry import doesn't fix it, this *should*.
>>>>
>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/266668
>>>
>>> Good thing "relic" posted that link earlier, huh.
>>>

>>
>> And I should care because? You think relic is the only one who can
>> use google?

>
> You had to google? You didn't know? I'll bet "relic" already knew
> about that fix.


One tiny point, tho. Relic took forever to admit he was wrong in my
suggested fix for a bad registry hive file. You don't need to do a repair
install of windows to fix it, and the fact the registry is compressed
does NOT hinder the restoration efforts via a bart disc.

If your going to take a cheap shot at me for posting the same useful
information as relic, I'll respond in kind by reminding everyone how
relic ****ed up nicely with the reload windows if the system hive is
****ed thread. *hahahaha*


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Old 22-11-2007, 03:31 AM   #14
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Re: Add/Remove Pgms Issue

Dustin Cook wrote:
> "Julie" <invalid.@nospam.invalid> wrote in
> news:47446300$0$26034$88260bb3@free.teranews.com:
>
>> Dustin Cook wrote:
>>> "Julie" <invalid.@nospam.invalid> wrote in
>>> news:4743a720$0$26064$88260bb3 @free.teranews.com:
>>>
>>>> Dustin Cook wrote:
>>>>> Starbuck <Starbuck@BogusDomain.com> wrote in
>>>>> news:vd37k3ls3dbav7qcskg0ffnqiquor14iro@4ax.com:
>>>>>
>>>>>> One of the last remaining issues has to do with Add/Remove
>>>>>> Programs. When you open it up, nothing is listed...Nothing.
>>>>>> If you install a new app, it isn't listed either.
>>>>>
>>>>> If the suggested registry import doesn't fix it, this *should*.
>>>>>
>>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/266668
>>>>
>>>> Good thing "relic" posted that link earlier, huh.
>>>>
>>>
>>> And I should care because? You think relic is the only one who can
>>> use google?

>>
>> You had to google? You didn't know? I'll bet "relic" already knew
>> about that fix.

>
> One tiny point, tho. Relic took forever to admit he was wrong in my
> suggested fix for a bad registry hive file. You don't need to do a
> repair install of windows to fix it, and the fact the registry is
> compressed does NOT hinder the restoration efforts via a bart disc.


I read that exchange. Relic did not make the claim you assert.


>
> If your going to take a cheap shot at me for posting the same useful
> information as relic, I'll respond in kind by reminding everyone how
> relic ****ed up nicely with the reload windows if the system hive is
> ****ed thread. *hahahaha*




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Old 22-11-2007, 04:32 AM   #15
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Re: Add/Remove Pgms Issue

Julie wrote:
> Dustin Cook wrote:
>> "Julie" <invalid.@nospam.invalid> wrote in
>> news:47446300$0$26034$88260bb3@free.teranews.com:
>>
>>> Dustin Cook wrote:
>>>> "Julie" <invalid.@nospam.invalid> wrote in
>>>> news:4743a720$0$26064$88260bb3 @free.teranews.com:
>>>>
>>>>> Dustin Cook wrote:
>>>>>> Starbuck <Starbuck@BogusDomain.com> wrote in
>>>>>> news:vd37k3ls3dbav7qcskg0ffnqiquor14iro@4ax.com:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> One of the last remaining issues has to do with Add/Remove
>>>>>>> Programs. When you open it up, nothing is listed...Nothing.
>>>>>>> If you install a new app, it isn't listed either.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If the suggested registry import doesn't fix it, this *should*.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/266668
>>>>>
>>>>> Good thing "relic" posted that link earlier, huh.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> And I should care because? You think relic is the only one who can
>>>> use google?
>>>
>>> You had to google? You didn't know? I'll bet "relic" already knew
>>> about that fix.

>>
>> One tiny point, tho. Relic took forever to admit he was wrong in my
>> suggested fix for a bad registry hive file. You don't need to do a
>> repair install of windows to fix it, and the fact the registry is
>> compressed does NOT hinder the restoration efforts via a bart disc.

>
> I read that exchange. Relic did not make the claim you assert.


Notice that dustbin doesn't want to mention the many, many times that relic
handed him his head. Dustbin has stuck his foot in his mouth more times than
anyone can count.


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Old 22-11-2007, 05:31 AM   #16
Rhonda Lea Kirk
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Re: Add/Remove Pgms Issue

Damian wrote:
> Julie wrote:
>> Dustin Cook wrote:
>>> "Julie" <invalid.@nospam.invalid> wrote in
>>> news:47446300$0$26034$88260bb3@free.teranews.com:
>>>
>>>> Dustin Cook wrote:
>>>>> "Julie" <invalid.@nospam.invalid> wrote in
>>>>> news:4743a720$0$26064$88260bb3 @free.teranews.com:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Dustin Cook wrote:
>>>>>>> Starbuck <Starbuck@BogusDomain.com> wrote in
>>>>>>> news:vd37k3ls3dbav7qcskg0ffnqiquor14iro@4ax.com:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> One of the last remaining issues has to do with Add/Remove
>>>>>>>> Programs. When you open it up, nothing is listed...Nothing.
>>>>>>>> If you install a new app, it isn't listed either.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If the suggested registry import doesn't fix it, this *should*.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/266668
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Good thing "relic" posted that link earlier, huh.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> And I should care because? You think relic is the only one who can
>>>>> use google?
>>>>
>>>> You had to google? You didn't know? I'll bet "relic" already knew
>>>> about that fix.
>>>
>>> One tiny point, tho. Relic took forever to admit he was wrong in my
>>> suggested fix for a bad registry hive file. You don't need to do a
>>> repair install of windows to fix it, and the fact the registry is
>>> compressed does NOT hinder the restoration efforts via a bart disc.

>>
>> I read that exchange. Relic did not make the claim you assert.

>
> Notice that dustbin doesn't want to mention the many, many times that
> relic handed him his head. Dustbin has stuck his foot in his mouth
> more times than anyone can count.


Dustin appears to be bent on self-immolating. He's been at it in
alt.comp.virus, alt.comp.anti-virus, alt.privacy.spyware,
alt.hackers.malicious and now, here.

He tried to pick a fight--on behalf of a guy whose favor he was
attempting to curry--with a woman who had a picture on her site that had
been given to her by said guy. Notwithstanding the fact that Dustin
makes a career of violating copyrights, he took her to task for
violating this guy's copyright.

Now he's trying, once again, to rewrite the history of his heinous past
acts. (And making threats against me in a futile attempt to shut me up
about his activities with HHI--Happy Hacker Industries--the ripping
group with whom he does all his copyright violating.)

I find it interesting that upon being called on posting an identical
link (to what purpose?), he immediately went on the offensive (which was
really the defensive) about something that happened more than a year
ago--and tried to lie about it again.

The boy is sick, twisted and otherwise ****ed in the head.

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Old 22-11-2007, 06:30 AM   #17
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Re: Add/Remove Pgms Issue

Rhonda Lea Kirk wrote:
> Damian wrote:
>> Julie wrote:
>>> Dustin Cook wrote:
>>>> "Julie" <invalid.@nospam.invalid> wrote in
>>>> news:47446300$0$26034$88260bb3@free.teranews.com:
>>>>
>>>>> Dustin Cook wrote:
>>>>>> "Julie" <invalid.@nospam.invalid> wrote in
>>>>>> news:4743a720$0$26064$88260bb3 @free.teranews.com:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Dustin Cook wrote:
>>>>>>>> Starbuck <Starbuck@BogusDomain.com> wrote in
>>>>>>>> news:vd37k3ls3dbav7qcskg0ffnqiquor14iro@4ax.com:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> One of the last remaining issues has to do with Add/Remove
>>>>>>>>> Programs. When you open it up, nothing is listed...Nothing.
>>>>>>>>> If you install a new app, it isn't listed either.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> If the suggested registry import doesn't fix it, this *should*.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/266668
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Good thing "relic" posted that link earlier, huh.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> And I should care because? You think relic is the only one who
>>>>>> can use google?
>>>>>
>>>>> You had to google? You didn't know? I'll bet "relic" already knew
>>>>> about that fix.
>>>>
>>>> One tiny point, tho. Relic took forever to admit he was wrong in my
>>>> suggested fix for a bad registry hive file. You don't need to do a
>>>> repair install of windows to fix it, and the fact the registry is
>>>> compressed does NOT hinder the restoration efforts via a bart disc.
>>>
>>> I read that exchange. Relic did not make the claim you assert.

>>
>> Notice that dustbin doesn't want to mention the many, many times that
>> relic handed him his head. Dustbin has stuck his foot in his mouth
>> more times than anyone can count.

>
> Dustin appears to be bent on self-immolating. He's been at it in
> alt.comp.virus, alt.comp.anti-virus, alt.privacy.spyware,
> alt.hackers.malicious and now, here.
>
> He tried to pick a fight--on behalf of a guy whose favor he was
> attempting to curry--with a woman who had a picture on her site that
> had been given to her by said guy. Notwithstanding the fact that
> Dustin makes a career of violating copyrights, he took her to task for
> violating this guy's copyright.
>
> Now he's trying, once again, to rewrite the history of his heinous
> past acts. (And making threats against me in a futile attempt to shut
> me up about his activities with HHI--Happy Hacker Industries--the
> ripping group with whom he does all his copyright violating.)
>
> I find it interesting that upon being called on posting an identical
> link (to what purpose?), he immediately went on the offensive (which
> was really the defensive) about something that happened more than a
> year ago--and tried to lie about it again.
>
> The boy is sick, twisted and otherwise ****ed in the head.


I love your knack with the classic understatement.


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Old 22-11-2007, 06:30 AM   #18
Dustin Cook
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Re: Add/Remove Pgms Issue

"Julie" <invalid.@nospam.invalid> wrote in news:4744a139$0$26066$88260bb3
@free.teranews.com:

> Dustin Cook wrote:
>> "Julie" <invalid.@nospam.invalid> wrote in
>> news:47446300$0$26034$88260bb3@free.teranews.com:
>>
>>> Dustin Cook wrote:
>>>> "Julie" <invalid.@nospam.invalid> wrote in
>>>> news:4743a720$0$26064$88260bb3 @free.teranews.com:
>>>>
>>>>> Dustin Cook wrote:
>>>>>> Starbuck <Starbuck@BogusDomain.com> wrote in
>>>>>> news:vd37k3ls3dbav7qcskg0ffnqiquor14iro@4ax.com:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> One of the last remaining issues has to do with Add/Remove
>>>>>>> Programs. When you open it up, nothing is listed...Nothing.
>>>>>>> If you install a new app, it isn't listed either.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If the suggested registry import doesn't fix it, this *should*.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/266668
>>>>>
>>>>> Good thing "relic" posted that link earlier, huh.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> And I should care because? You think relic is the only one who can
>>>> use google?
>>>
>>> You had to google? You didn't know? I'll bet "relic" already knew
>>> about that fix.

>>
>> One tiny point, tho. Relic took forever to admit he was wrong in my
>> suggested fix for a bad registry hive file. You don't need to do a
>> repair install of windows to fix it, and the fact the registry is
>> compressed does NOT hinder the restoration efforts via a bart disc.

>
> I read that exchange. Relic did not make the claim you assert.

Actually, it's been well documented in fact, that he did. Other
individuals jumped into the thread to discuss it. Various technical
websites even encourage trying to salvage your old registry before you
reload windows to "repair" a damaged hive, due to the damage which can
result after. Did you read everything mentioned about the url Relic
posted originally Julie?



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Old 22-11-2007, 06:30 AM   #19
Dustin Cook
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Re: Add/Remove Pgms Issue

"Damian" <nospam@rabid-dog.net> wrote in
news:4744c060$0$47163$892e7fe2@authen.yellow.readf reenews.net:

> Julie wrote:
>> Dustin Cook wrote:
>>> "Julie" <invalid.@nospam.invalid> wrote in
>>> news:47446300$0$26034$88260bb3@free.teranews.com:
>>>
>>>> Dustin Cook wrote:
>>>>> "Julie" <invalid.@nospam.invalid> wrote in
>>>>> news:4743a720$0$26064$88260bb3 @free.teranews.com:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Dustin Cook wrote:
>>>>>>> Starbuck <Starbuck@BogusDomain.com> wrote in
>>>>>>> news:vd37k3ls3dbav7qcskg0ffnqiquor14iro@4ax.com:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> One of the last remaining issues has to do with Add/Remove
>>>>>>>> Programs. When you open it up, nothing is listed...Nothing.
>>>>>>>> If you install a new app, it isn't listed either.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If the suggested registry import doesn't fix it, this *should*.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/266668
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Good thing "relic" posted that link earlier, huh.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> And I should care because? You think relic is the only one who can
>>>>> use google?
>>>>
>>>> You had to google? You didn't know? I'll bet "relic" already knew
>>>> about that fix.
>>>
>>> One tiny point, tho. Relic took forever to admit he was wrong in my
>>> suggested fix for a bad registry hive file. You don't need to do a
>>> repair install of windows to fix it, and the fact the registry is
>>> compressed does NOT hinder the restoration efforts via a bart disc.

>>
>> I read that exchange. Relic did not make the claim you assert.

>
> Notice that dustbin doesn't want to mention the many, many times that
> relic handed him his head. Dustbin has stuck his foot in his mouth
> more times than anyone can count.


Relic didn't hand me anything, Damien, I took your friend to task; and
the google archives for anyone who can read, clearly show that.


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Old 22-11-2007, 09:30 AM   #20
Damian
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Re: Add/Remove Pgms Issue

Dustin Cook wrote:
> "Damian" <nospam@rabid-dog.net> wrote in
> news:4744c060$0$47163$892e7fe2@authen.yellow.readf reenews.net:
>
>> Julie wrote:
>>> Dustin Cook wrote:
>>>> "Julie" <invalid.@nospam.invalid> wrote in
>>>> news:47446300$0$26034$88260bb3@free.teranews.com:
>>>>
>>>>> Dustin Cook wrote:
>>>>>> "Julie" <invalid.@nospam.invalid> wrote in
>>>>>> news:4743a720$0$26064$88260bb3 @free.teranews.com:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Dustin Cook wrote:
>>>>>>>> Starbuck <Starbuck@BogusDomain.com> wrote in
>>>>>>>> news:vd37k3ls3dbav7qcskg0ffnqiquor14iro@4ax.com:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> One of the last remaining issues has to do with Add/Remove
>>>>>>>>> Programs. When you open it up, nothing is listed...Nothing.
>>>>>>>>> If you install a new app, it isn't listed either.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> If the suggested registry import doesn't fix it, this *should*.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/266668
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Good thing "relic" posted that link earlier, huh.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> And I should care because? You think relic is the only one who
>>>>>> can use google?
>>>>>
>>>>> You had to google? You didn't know? I'll bet "relic" already knew
>>>>> about that fix.
>>>>
>>>> One tiny point, tho. Relic took forever to admit he was wrong in my
>>>> suggested fix for a bad registry hive file. You don't need to do a
>>>> repair install of windows to fix it, and the fact the registry is
>>>> compressed does NOT hinder the restoration efforts via a bart disc.
>>>
>>> I read that exchange. Relic did not make the claim you assert.

>>
>> Notice that dustbin doesn't want to mention the many, many times that
>> relic handed him his head. Dustbin has stuck his foot in his mouth
>> more times than anyone can count.

>
> Relic didn't hand me anything, Damien,


Yes he did. Look up your very first foray into the windows-xp group where
you gave some shit advice and he called you on it. Now look at your second
foray, your third, etc. Each time you slunk off to lick your wounds, but
you kept coming back for more. You're laughable.


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