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Mr. Handyandy
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all quick-detachable items too
= Regularly had to replace faulty parts


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all quick-detachable items too
I'd suggest upgrading your PC with an SSD and some Corsair SP fans, make it quick and quiet.
No, because MS want you to buy newer softwareI've heard about software like that - doesn't even MS themselves have one to help peeps recover their forgotten codes
Download a fresh copy of Word 2003 (can this still be got from MS?) and use the activation code to reactivate it (where do I find the code - from File > Help?)
No prob - I've downloaded and burned the Word 2003 and will try that first. Will use jelly bean to find prod code on old machine.
And have a certain MS Toolkit to hand in case it's needed too...
Ok, next issue!
The guy mainly uses his pooter for playing bridge on BBO (BridgeBaseOnline) and he has forgotten his password...
I've tried both Chrome and Firefox browsers to see if it's stored there (it fills in his password automatically on his old machine) but no trace of it being stored there. Where else could it be? Will it be in a file under BBO on his HDD? If so, what are the chances of it being 'visible'?
(He's tried contacting BBO to redo his password, but they are in the process of changing to a different version and they ain't keen to keep the old one going - and the cove only likes the old version...)
Thanks again for any help![]()
Thanks, Kools.
Yes, I went into his Chrome and found three passwords - for gmail, his energy account etc - but none for BBO. Which is why I suspect it's either stored on the actual website or else in a file on his pooter. I have gorn through every sub-file of the BBO program, but couldn't find anything that seems to relate to a password - no surprise, I guess, as it would be hidden or encrypted?
Ach well...