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| A.O.L. vs. PeoplePC, Netscape, and other less expensive Dial-up Software How do you repair your computer's modem when your PC's modem has been wiped-out by A.O.L. , and rand your PC's modem has been made unfit for accessing an outside line because you were brazen enough to want to get A.O.L. out of your computer and so you deleted A.O.L.'s software from your computer system? How do you repair shared files that have been wiped out, in that way, making your modem ineffective because you had the DeGaul to delete A.O.L. from your computer. And worse A.O.L. software still works. And should there be a law to safeguard cheaper internet access companies like PeoplePC by outfits like A.O.L. that once accessed make your computer system's modem unusable by Peoplepc, Netscape, etc., for peole who live on very limited incomes. |
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| Re: A.O.L. vs. PeoplePC, Netscape, and other less expensive Dial-up Software <DanielAlbertDesfosses******.com> wrote in message news:1145715629.947779.119260@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com... > > How do you repair your computer's modem when your PC's modem > has been wiped-out by A.O.L. , and rand your PC's modem has been made > unfit for accessing an outside line because you were brazen enough to > want to get A.O.L. out of your computer and so you deleted A.O.L.'s > software from your computer system? How do you repair shared files > that have been wiped out, in that way, making your modem ineffective > because you had the DeGaul to delete A.O.L. from your computer. And > worse A.O.L. software still works. And should there be a law to > safeguard cheaper internet access companies like PeoplePC by outfits > like A.O.L. that once accessed make your computer system's modem > unusable by Peoplepc, Netscape, etc., for peole who live on very > limited incomes. > umm... VERY hard to understand... but if your saying your modem isn't working after trying to remove AOL, reinstall your modem (control panel-->phone and modem-->modem tab) then remove your modem and reboot, it should pick it up and reinstall it upon restart |
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| Re: A.O.L. vs. PeoplePC, Netscape, and other less expensive Dial-up Software <DanielAlbertDesfosses******.com> wrote in message news:1145715629.947779.119260@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com... > > How do you repair your computer's modem when your PC's modem > has been wiped-out by A.O.L. , and rand your PC's modem has been made > unfit for accessing an outside line because you were brazen enough to > want to get A.O.L. out of your computer and so you deleted A.O.L.'s > software from your computer system? How do you repair shared files > that have been wiped out, in that way, making your modem ineffective > because you had the DeGaul to delete A.O.L. from your computer. And > worse A.O.L. software still works. And should there be a law to > safeguard cheaper internet access companies like PeoplePC by outfits > like A.O.L. that once accessed make your computer system's modem > unusable by Peoplepc, Netscape, etc., for peole who live on very > limited incomes. > umm... VERY hard to understand... but if your saying your modem isn't working after trying to remove AOL, reinstall your modem (control panel-->phone and modem-->modem tab) then remove your modem and reboot, it should pick it up and reinstall it upon restart |
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| Re: A.O.L. vs. PeoplePC, Netscape, and other less expensive Dial-up Software <DanielAlbertDesfosses******.com> wrote in message news:1145715629.947779.119260@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com... > > How do you repair your computer's modem when your PC's modem > has been wiped-out by A.O.L. , and rand your PC's modem has been made > unfit for accessing an outside line because you were brazen enough to > want to get A.O.L. out of your computer and so you deleted A.O.L.'s > software from your computer system? How do you repair shared files > that have been wiped out, in that way, making your modem ineffective > because you had the DeGaul to delete A.O.L. from your computer. And > worse A.O.L. software still works. And should there be a law to > safeguard cheaper internet access companies like PeoplePC by outfits > like A.O.L. that once accessed make your computer system's modem > unusable by Peoplepc, Netscape, etc., for peole who live on very > limited incomes. > umm... VERY hard to understand... but if your saying your modem isn't working after trying to remove AOL, reinstall your modem (control panel-->phone and modem-->modem tab) then remove your modem and reboot, it should pick it up and reinstall it upon restart |
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| Re: A.O.L. vs. PeoplePC, Netscape, and other less expensive Dial-up Software Dr Nick wrote: > <DanielAlbertDesfosses******.com> wrote in message > news:1145715629.947779.119260@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com... > > > > How do you repair your computer's modem when your PC's modem > > has been wiped-out by A.O.L. , and rand your PC's modem has been made > > unfit for accessing an outside line because you were brazen enough to > > want to get A.O.L. out of your computer and so you deleted A.O.L.'s > > software from your computer system? How do you repair shared files > > that have been wiped out, in that way, making your modem ineffective > > because you had the DeGaul to delete A.O.L. from your computer. And > > worse A.O.L. software still works. And should there be a law to > > safeguard cheaper internet access companies like PeoplePC by outfits > > like A.O.L. that once accessed make your computer system's modem > > unusable by Peoplepc, Netscape, etc., for peole who live on very > > limited incomes. > > > > umm... VERY hard to understand... but if your saying your modem isn't > working after trying to remove AOL, reinstall your modem (control > panel-->phone and modem-->modem tab) then remove your modem and reboot, it > should pick it up and reinstall it upon restart Software installed by A.O.L. along with their own drivers can configure the computer settings. I noticed my computer setting was set to A.O.L. as a default with no dialing for an outside line! Do you think, Nick, that could have anything to do with not being able to access anything but A.O.L. by a computer illiterate? Thankyou. |
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| Re: A.O.L. vs. PeoplePC, Netscape, and other less expensive Dial-up Software Dr Nick wrote: > <DanielAlbertDesfosses******.com> wrote in message > news:1145715629.947779.119260@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com... > > > > How do you repair your computer's modem when your PC's modem > > has been wiped-out by A.O.L. , and rand your PC's modem has been made > > unfit for accessing an outside line because you were brazen enough to > > want to get A.O.L. out of your computer and so you deleted A.O.L.'s > > software from your computer system? How do you repair shared files > > that have been wiped out, in that way, making your modem ineffective > > because you had the DeGaul to delete A.O.L. from your computer. And > > worse A.O.L. software still works. And should there be a law to > > safeguard cheaper internet access companies like PeoplePC by outfits > > like A.O.L. that once accessed make your computer system's modem > > unusable by Peoplepc, Netscape, etc., for peole who live on very > > limited incomes. > > > > umm... VERY hard to understand... but if your saying your modem isn't > working after trying to remove AOL, reinstall your modem (control > panel-->phone and modem-->modem tab) then remove your modem and reboot, it > should pick it up and reinstall it upon restart Software installed by A.O.L. along with their own drivers can configure the computer settings. I noticed my computer setting was set to A.O.L. as a default with no dialing for an outside line! Do you think, Nick, that could have anything to do with not being able to access anything but A.O.L. by a computer illiterate? Thankyou. |
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| Re: A.O.L. vs. PeoplePC, Netscape, and other less expensive Dial-up Software Dr Nick wrote: > <DanielAlbertDesfosses******.com> wrote in message > news:1145715629.947779.119260@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com... > > > > How do you repair your computer's modem when your PC's modem > > has been wiped-out by A.O.L. , and rand your PC's modem has been made > > unfit for accessing an outside line because you were brazen enough to > > want to get A.O.L. out of your computer and so you deleted A.O.L.'s > > software from your computer system? How do you repair shared files > > that have been wiped out, in that way, making your modem ineffective > > because you had the DeGaul to delete A.O.L. from your computer. And > > worse A.O.L. software still works. And should there be a law to > > safeguard cheaper internet access companies like PeoplePC by outfits > > like A.O.L. that once accessed make your computer system's modem > > unusable by Peoplepc, Netscape, etc., for peole who live on very > > limited incomes. > > > > umm... VERY hard to understand... but if your saying your modem isn't > working after trying to remove AOL, reinstall your modem (control > panel-->phone and modem-->modem tab) then remove your modem and reboot, it > should pick it up and reinstall it upon restart Software installed by A.O.L. along with their own drivers can configure the computer settings. I noticed my computer setting was set to A.O.L. as a default with no dialing for an outside line! Do you think, Nick, that could have anything to do with not being able to access anything but A.O.L. by a computer illiterate? Thankyou. |
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| Re: A.O.L. vs. PeoplePC, Netscape, and other less expensive Dial-upSoftware DanielAlbertDesfosses******.com wrote: > How do you repair your computer's modem when your PC's modem > has been wiped-out by A.O.L. , and rand your PC's modem has been made > unfit for accessing an outside line because you were brazen enough to > want to get A.O.L. out of your computer and so you deleted A.O.L.'s > software from your computer system? How do you repair shared files > that have been wiped out, in that way, making your modem ineffective > because you had the DeGaul to delete A.O.L. from your computer. And > worse A.O.L. software still works. And should there be a law to > safeguard cheaper internet access companies like PeoplePC by outfits > like A.O.L. that once accessed make your computer system's modem > unusable by Peoplepc, Netscape, etc., for peole who live on very > limited incomes. > If you can not use other Internet service providers because of the AOL software, then file a lawsuit against AOL. They are not in position to do that to you. For more help, research the Patriot Act of 2001 -Dr. Money |
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| Re: A.O.L. vs. PeoplePC, Netscape, and other less expensive Dial-upSoftware DanielAlbertDesfosses******.com wrote: > How do you repair your computer's modem when your PC's modem > has been wiped-out by A.O.L. , and rand your PC's modem has been made > unfit for accessing an outside line because you were brazen enough to > want to get A.O.L. out of your computer and so you deleted A.O.L.'s > software from your computer system? How do you repair shared files > that have been wiped out, in that way, making your modem ineffective > because you had the DeGaul to delete A.O.L. from your computer. And > worse A.O.L. software still works. And should there be a law to > safeguard cheaper internet access companies like PeoplePC by outfits > like A.O.L. that once accessed make your computer system's modem > unusable by Peoplepc, Netscape, etc., for peole who live on very > limited incomes. > If you can not use other Internet service providers because of the AOL software, then file a lawsuit against AOL. They are not in position to do that to you. For more help, research the Patriot Act of 2001 -Dr. Money |
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| Re: A.O.L. vs. PeoplePC, Netscape, and other less expensive Dial-upSoftware DanielAlbertDesfosses******.com wrote: > How do you repair your computer's modem when your PC's modem > has been wiped-out by A.O.L. , and rand your PC's modem has been made > unfit for accessing an outside line because you were brazen enough to > want to get A.O.L. out of your computer and so you deleted A.O.L.'s > software from your computer system? How do you repair shared files > that have been wiped out, in that way, making your modem ineffective > because you had the DeGaul to delete A.O.L. from your computer. And > worse A.O.L. software still works. And should there be a law to > safeguard cheaper internet access companies like PeoplePC by outfits > like A.O.L. that once accessed make your computer system's modem > unusable by Peoplepc, Netscape, etc., for peole who live on very > limited incomes. > If you can not use other Internet service providers because of the AOL software, then file a lawsuit against AOL. They are not in position to do that to you. For more help, research the Patriot Act of 2001 -Dr. Money |
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