Billary/2008 wrote:
> "3402 Dead" <zepp22113402@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:01kj435dobor7ib2a321oegagogv8levk5@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> On Tue, 15 May 2007 15:00:55 GMT, "Billary/2008"
>> <F#%K_Liberals@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>>> "3396 Dead" <zepp22113396@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>> news:jucj43hsmt7jrjrv6tj25rb70lo89b435e@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> On Tue, 15 May 2007 11:46:38 GMT, "Billary/2008"
>>>> <F#%K_Liberals@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> "3396 Dead" <zepp22113396@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>>>> news:gt4i43p3tcnjbbvuni1sgu65oth49mju8m@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>
>>>>>> A marketing clown! Hoo, boy, that sure makes you an expert,
doesn't
>>>>>> it?
>>>>>
>>>>> No actually I was Field Systems Engineer (amongst another
positions),
>>>>> but
>>>>> we
>>>>> worked for the Sales & marketing division. And at the time MSFT was
a
>>>>> small
>>>>> enough company were we field techs knew ALL the developers,
architects
>>>>> and
>>>>> Marketing people. So I know what it takes Zippy to be a world class
>>>>> Microsoft superstar. And you know what Zippy? I interviewed and
>>>>> rejected
>>>>> thousands of self-taught assholes like you. That's your problem.
You
>>>>> probably applied for a job at MSFT and were rejected for being under
>>>>> qualified and just plain stupid. You took it personally, as well
you
>>>>> should. You self-taught Linux geeks are all morons.
>>>>>
>>>> An "engineer" working in marketing?
>>>>
>>>> Now that's just plain sad. Couldn't you get a real job?
>>>>>
>>> That statement alone demonstrates how little you know about the
software
>>> industry and cor****ate America in particular.
>> Actually, it brings it into sharp focus.
>>
>> Large cor****ations are far less efficient or capable than small
>> businesses, despite the advantages of economics of scale, and none can
>> even match the federal government for efficiency.
>>
>>> ALL technology companies have
>>> Engineers working in their respective sales/marketing divisions. It's
how
>>> sales get done. The sales and marketing people pull the customer in
and
>>> the
>>> technical guys SELL the customer on fabulous technology. You
obviously
>>> have
>>> no idea what it's like to sit in a room full of very bright, very
talented
>>> MIS professionals and talk about the foundation and vision of your
>>> technology. An idiot like you wouldn't know that because you've never
>>> worked for the software industry, a major cor****ation or went to
college
>>> for
>>> "technology". You're just another one of the undisciplined,
self-taught,
>>> computer geek rabble that infests the planet. The best you'll ever do
is
>>> your backroom sup****t desk job. So make the best of it, this is as
good
>>> as
>>> it gets for you.
>>>
>>>
>> OK, "engineer", explain why Vista gets confused over how many disks
>> are in the computer, and when you go to disk management to reassure it
>> that the computer, in fact, has two HDs and six removeable drives, you
>> find yourself looking at a blank screen, and not long after that, you
>> get the blue screen of death?
>
> I think I've seen this problem once before. It occurred on a crashed
> machine after the user first tried to reinstall the recovery volume that
> came with the machine and THEN tried to upgrade to VISTA. The recovery
> volume installed itself to the 2nd disk. Thus when VISTA tried to
install
> it found the boot volume on Disk 1 instead of Disk 0. But every
situation
> is different. I did a search at Microsoft.com and found 9 articles.
try
> this link to see any of the choices match the problem you are having.
>
>
http://sup****t.microsoft.com/search/default.aspx?catalog=LCID%3D1033&spid=11732&query=multiple+disk+error&adv=
>
>
>
>
>
Hey, our own ****ing right wing zero and combo "Vista" expert!


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