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how to handle :Nvdia geforce 6150se nforce 430 1105 mb

Oct 26, 2011 2:33AM PDT

One night while loging off,I noticed a small memo from "cnet" specifying that by running their testtracker software, i could isolate the reaon why i got the apparent error and a poosible clue as to what to do to alleviate it. i read the info on the memo and proceeded and found that a "date" was missing or had been unabled to be updated on a file due to the rules laid down and that prevented an update on he particular file. (only found that out much later.) the date was only the beginning and the the abilities of cnet and finding where to go in the application left me totally lost. i need help in in knowing ho and what exactly to do when the date is accidentally or intentially changed. and what occurs after that point. does the date affect anything other area.

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Is that TechTracker?
Oct 26, 2011 2:35AM PDT
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clarrifying the above message
Oct 26, 2011 4:21AM PDT

hello; i was just reading the comments left for me in response to my question. i was not in any way bothered by the way you felt it was it was out of the tempo of the type of response you are expecting. I had no intention of upsetting any one it so it was not directly at all to anybody at all. the content of the mesage and how it was written was looked over many times before it was turned over to thse who post it. i am not a person to do those type of things intentially. please don't take it that wat thank you