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Gah, duh, darn windows :D

I formatted my fathers computer and installed Win XP home on it. While running the old windows, the computer shut down normally automatically but now the new windows displays the "It is now safe to beat the living shit out of your computer" message. Any idea how to fix it?

Been trying to figure out all day how to get old MS Outlook .dbx files work in new MS Outlook Express 6. Lol no luck this far... God damnit, why cant things just work...argh!!

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ummm...the first one, the fix is somewhere in the advanced power management features (desktop properties). I believe. When I get home, if I remember, I'll try to look it up for you. On Linux right now, wouldn't be much help.

Second one...you should be able to go to file | import and import them that way. I'll have top check that out at home as well. I know you can import OE mail into Outlook though. You may have to import it into OE first, then Outlook. I'll figure it out. Once again, if I remember. :)

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