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New Geeks on the Block / LOL'd at my first post, hope u lol too >_<
« on: November 26, 2009, 07:59:24 PM »
check my first post out http://www.geekforum.org/index.php?topic=5795.0 (i was searching my ign on the internet (which btw  i seem to be outrageosly famous!) and i came across my first topic in this forum... lol i had serious problems, im surprised i didnt get banned! check it out lol

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New Geeks on the Block / Mea Maxima Culpa
« on: May 08, 2008, 06:37:29 PM »
"I confess to almighty God,
and to you, my brothers and sisters,
that I have sinned through my own fault,
in my thoughts and in my words,
in what I have done, and in what I have failed to do."

         ~excerpt from a traditional prayer in the Mass of the Roman Catholic Church known as "Confiteor"


    Im sorry. I know that is but a simple apology for the atrocity in which i have committed. But there is nothing else I can say to describe how "bad" I feel. I was wrong to go against so many of you in your own community, and i was especially wrong to treat BizB the way I did. And so, with my previous "hello" in mind, I will re-introduce myself:

Hi! My name is dudmaker and Im excited to be a new member of this awesome forum. Im 25 and I live in America. By the way, I read the rules and understand this community's feelings about people treating this place like a tech-support forum, But I thought I'd ask my question just the same.  If I get an answer, great.  If not, I understand why.

Is it possible to create a desktop shortcut that would link to a install file of a program that i have already downloaded, and then at the end of the link in the shortcut  add a "pass and argument" whatever, that made it so when i installed the file, it didn't make any registry entries?

       ~thx!




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New Geeks on the Block / hello! im dudmaker
« on: May 07, 2008, 11:41:50 AM »
hello, my name is dudmaker (well... my screename is...) anyways.. before i start on this forum (and i do plan to become an active member), i wanted to say 2 things:
First.. my name pronounced dud (as in a bomb dud) and maker ( as in the maker of bomb duds). Everybody i know first pronounced my name as
Dude Mocker << whered they get that idea?
The second thing i want to say is.. i got a question that i want answered :
"is it possible to create a desktop shortcut that would link to a install file of a program that i have already downloaded, and then at the end of the link in the shortcut  add a "pass and argument" whatever, that made it so when i installed the file, it didn't make any registry entries?"
I dont know ezactly where to post this question, so any help on where it goes, or if there is an answer to such a question.. would be MUCH appreciated. thx!

               ~dudmaker
also, ive looked all over the web, but could only once did i find ANYTHING that even mentioned this idea, they said something about creating a shortcut, and using parameters... but they didn't know which parameters to use... soooo not very usefull at all.

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