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OK. Who started all the computer "issues" stuff?
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 487801"><p>I have been fighting all day with my d**** computer. All of a sudden this morning a box pops up saying my printer spooler subsystem app has stopped working and had to close. I haven't had my printer on at all today. So I have spent literally hours finding solutions on-line and deleting things, rebooting, reinstalling, only to have to keep doing it because nothing works. As of right now, I have no printer installed on my computer and according to the "fixes" and suggestions I've found it is not a problem with my printer itself. According to many, it has something to do with Adobe.</p><p></p><p>I give up. I'm going to call a techni-geek tomorrow before this *bleepity bleeping bleep bleep bleep* ends up through my window and out in the lawn in pieces. I just don't know where the money is going to come from to pay the guy. That is another issue all it's own.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for letting me vent and I really DO want to know who started all this "bad karma".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 487801"] I have been fighting all day with my d**** computer. All of a sudden this morning a box pops up saying my printer spooler subsystem app has stopped working and had to close. I haven't had my printer on at all today. So I have spent literally hours finding solutions on-line and deleting things, rebooting, reinstalling, only to have to keep doing it because nothing works. As of right now, I have no printer installed on my computer and according to the "fixes" and suggestions I've found it is not a problem with my printer itself. According to many, it has something to do with Adobe. I give up. I'm going to call a techni-geek tomorrow before this *bleepity bleeping bleep bleep bleep* ends up through my window and out in the lawn in pieces. I just don't know where the money is going to come from to pay the guy. That is another issue all it's own. Thanks for letting me vent and I really DO want to know who started all this "bad karma". [/QUOTE]
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