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Originally posted by: OverVolt
it didn't fix the JRUN errors
Originally posted by: dxkj
If you've worked tech support its the quickest most obvious thing to try![]()
No...the quickest thing to try is:Originally posted by: dxkj
If you've worked tech support its the quickest most obvious thing to try![]()
Originally posted by: Mookow
Originally posted by: dxkj
If you've worked tech support its the quickest most obvious thing to try![]()
No, the quickest most obvious thing to try is "Is the computer plugged in?" followed by "Is it on? No no no... is the box on the ground on?"
Originally posted by: MadCowDisease
Originally posted by: Mookow
Originally posted by: dxkj
If you've worked tech support its the quickest most obvious thing to try![]()
No, the quickest most obvious thing to try is "Is the computer plugged in?" followed by "Is it on? No no no... is the box on the ground on?"
Correction: "What controlled substances did you put in your coffee this morning?"
True n00bs don't know how to reboot anything but their monitor.Originally posted by: jjones
Rebooting is for n00bs.
Originally posted by: JoPh
formatting is my solution to all problems.
Originally posted by: deathkoba
On a Mac running OS * thru 9.x you don't have to try rebooting. It just does it!
that made me lolOriginally posted by: Captain_Howdy
Originally posted by: OverVolt
it didn't fix the JRUN errors
After I refreshed 5 times just to view this thread. But I kind of figured that when it says right in the error message that it is an internal server error. I agree that this is getting partially annoying.
