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Old 08-01-2008, 05:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default How many setup does it take to destroy a computer?

I was curious that if the comp recieve continous try of setup. You the know setup disc, is it possible that the more you use it maybe some of the file got corrupted? My comp happen this way, when i try to re-install the setup and after it done it say that it got corrupted and i try doing it again and still got corrupted. Is it possible for me to buy another setup disc or there something else i need to know?

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Old 08-01-2008, 06:02 PM   #2 (permalink)
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All cd/dvds wear out eventually bud... it just depends on usage and the dye used to make it
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so do all setup disc wear out eventually too?
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so do all setup disc wear out eventually too?
Unless it's made of some industructable super dooper material that I've never heard of .....yes. Why do you think disks of the same type(cdr/cdrw/dvdr/dvdrw/ etc etc ) cost different prices?.......Quality and reliability mainly
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There's a bomb in your computer, and if you insert that disk 10 times, (6 times on some models) it will explode.

these are all from people using the setup disk too many times:

http://www.enid.org/Departments/images/P1b.jpg
http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2006/..._300x304,0.jpg
http://www.contingencyplans.com/imag...puter_fire.jpg

Just be careful not to go over 10
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Ahh, its gonna blowww
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