code geass is similar to code gas
27 November 1991
I just hope Megan Fox is in this movie too :P
Really? The only difference between us though is that I know and I admit it, but you (you in general, not you in particular) don't.
I think that it's not so important. I mean, ok let's say you're right, so what? It's not going to reveal the story or anything. What I see is that all the theories that have been floating around just put people in thoughts, and make the game more complicated than it already is. Just stick to what you know and not make up things. I'm not trying to discourage you though.
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DMC4 and Call of Duty 4, these are 2 good games.
No, that's the 2nd sentence. I think you're a little confused now, so let's leave it for another time.
You're wrong. I don't care if I have someone's respect, unless that person is a very close friend. I want to have fun my own way. I don't care what you or anyone else will say. I've never thought about that, and I still don't. What I meant previously was that I won't shut up because you tell me so. The keyword was "shut up", not "respect", which you gave attention too.
Who said that I want your respect? You didn't really get it, so read it again:
If you think that iTunes is causing problems, uninstall it and see if they're gone. If they don't, then iTunes is not the problem, but something else that happened the same time you had updated it. I'm almost sure that a virus does all these things. No, wait. You have more than one kind of virus in your pc. Each virus is responsible for a different problem, for example you got a virus that redirects you to ads when you use google, and a different virus that doesn't allow USB devices. At least this is what I think, because one kind of virus can't do all these things. So the problem now is how to remove these nasty malware. Hehe, don't worry I'm sure we'll clean your pc no matter what it has. First step is to remove the big viruses. The viruses that do the most damage. Have you tried booting into safe mode and starting avast? (Wwhen you boot up after you see the blue HP screen start tapping the F8 key. You will get a menu that will let you boot into safe mode). In safe mode the virus isn't executed, so it'll work. When you start avast, schedule a boot time scan. Then restart your pc and let avast scan and detect some viruses. When it detects a virus, avast asks you what to do with it. First you try to repair, if it doesn't work then quarantine it. Do not delete it if it's not one of your documents, because it might be a system file. Oh, and btw, it will probably detect IEXPLORER.exe, which is infected. Quarantine it and we'll see what to do with it afterwards. When the scan is over, boot (in normal mode) and update your antivirus. Then run again a boot scan. When this has finished too, then boot (in normal mode again). Now you should delete all the leftovers and the small malware. You can use Spybot Search&Destroy, SUPERAntiSpyware FREE and also ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite (ZoneAlarm is shareware but it has a 15-day-trial, meaning you can use it for 15 days for free). You should use the above programs one after another, because one might detect something that another night not. I hope I helped...
Yeah I do, to those who respect me. But I can make others shut up even when they don't respect me.
I'm a member of saizen-fansubs, and other forums that I cannot name.
I agree .
Keep clicking ok eventually the page will close
These questions could be answered (and probably they will be answered), but only in KH birth by sleep and the next KH after these 3 games (358/2 Days, BbS, Coded).
Oh man don't do this to me!
Delete: deleted the infected file, along with the virus Repair: Tries to repair the the infected file, meaning tries to remove the virus without deleting the infected file Quarantine: It keeps the infected file an a safe place, where it cannot harm the computer. I'm not sure what delete all does, but probably it deletes the file along with any previous files that have been detected previously. I suggest first trying to repair the infected files, and if it does not work, then quarantine them because they might be important system files. If they are just some of your documents then you can delete them, as it won't damage the stability of your computer.
Oprah Winfrey virus: Your 200MB hard drive suddenly shrinks to 80MB and then slowly expands back to 200MB. AT&T virus: Every three minutes it tells you what great service you are getting. MCI virus: Every three minutes it reminds you that you're paying too much for the AT&T virus. Paul Revere virus: This revolutionary virus does not horse around. It warns you of impending hard disk attack -- once if by LAN, twice if by c:> Politically Correct virus: Never calls itself a "virus", but instead refers to itself as an "electronic microrganism." Ross Perot virus: Activates every component in your system, just before the whole dang thing quits. Arnold Schwarzenegger virus: Terminates and stays resident. It'll be back. Dan Quayle virus: Prevents your system from spawning any child process without joining into a binary network. Government Economist virus: Nothing works, but all your diagnostic software says everything is fine. New World Order virus: Probably harmless, but it makes a lot of people really mad just thinking about it. Federal Bureaucrat virus: Divides your hard disk into hundreds of little units, each of which does practically nothing, but all of which claim to be the most important part of your computer. Gallup virus: Sixty percent of the PCs infected will lose 38 percent of their data 14 percent of the time (plus or minus a 3.5 percent margin of error). Texas virus: Makes sure that it's bigger than any other file. Adam and Eve virus: Takes a couple of bytes out of your Apple. Congressional virus: The computer locks up, screen splits erratically with a message appearing on each half blaming the other side for the problem. Airline virus: You're in Dallas but your data is in Singapore. Freudian virus: Your computer becomes obsessed with marrying to its own motherboard. Public Television virus: Your programs stop every few minutes to ask for money. Elvis virus: Your computer gets fat, slow and lazy, then self distructs only to resurface at shopping malls and service stations across rural America. Ollie North virus: Causes your printer to become a paper shredder. Nike virus: Just does it. Sears virus: Your data won't appear unless you buy new cables, power supply and a set of shocks. Jimmy Hoffa virus: Your programs can never be found again. Congressional virus #2: Runs every program on the hard drive simultaneously, but doesn't allow the user to accomplish anything. Imelda Marcos virus: Sings you a song (slightly off key) on boot up, then subtracts money from your Quicken account and spends it all on expensive shoes it purchases through Prodigy. Star Trek virus: Invades your system in places where no virus has gone before. Health Care virus: Tests your system for a day, finds nothing wrong, and sends you a bill for $4,500. George Bush virus: It starts by boldly stating "Read my docs...No new files!" on the screen. It proceeds to fill up all the free space on your hard drive with new files, then blames it on the Congressional virus. L.A.P.D. virus: It claims it feels threatened by the other files on your PC and erases them in "self-defense." Oral Roberts virus: Claims that if you don't send it a million dollars, its programmer will take it back
Bananas are healthy man.