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  1. This whole stuff is nonsensical. Legacyfan (that at the time was called VistaEx) started a new topic on "nothing", then posted that it was solved, then edited the post removing that piece of info, then asked the topic to be pinned, then one year later changed the title of the topic, then 2 years later, re-edited the first post and revived the thread to re-post the info that the whatever issue it was he didn't care anymore about it as he now has a newer PC and changed again the title of the topic. All this on a topic that is in practice missing any useful info for other members and very likely also for legacyfan. The general idea of rule #9 is that there should be a (new) answer to an unanswered question or new (meaningful) information. Of course legacyfan is perfectly free to post, re-post, edit and change titles, the doubt is whether it is smart or useful to the community. jaclaz
    4 points
  2. Saw a recently recorded local talk show that would be called Non-violence in English. Can't say I heard anything I didn't know already. It was focused on the violence among the young ones still in school, how schools don't have authority anymore, how the violence spreads through social media, about those patterns being picked up from the family etc. But what will change for the better? What will they do? Not much I suppose. What has changed throughout the history? We're just apes with smartphones. Someone there referred to the smartphone as a weapon kids haven't been taught to handle properly.
    1 point
  3. jaclaz sometimes makes typos, particularly on forum posts which are not exactly literature, I am correcting the original post, so that anyone else doesn't make conclusions on Italian grammar rules from a single post. Your quoted statement should be read as "I noticed how ONCE jaclaz put a space before a comma"[1]. No space is required, nor intended in Italian grammar, the French are the only ones with that rule, I believe, Portuguese used to have "half spaces" until the 1920's or so, then they removed them. jaclaz [1] BTW that whole sentence has a second comma, and there was no space before that second comma, you could conclude that jaclaz is not very good at punctuation
    1 point
  4. HID means USB keyboards/mice/audio cards/whatever. Have any USB devices? Does this error occur even without any USB devices plugged in? Try removing USB controllers in Device Manager/disabling USB in BIOS.
    1 point
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