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July 21, 2006

Code Purple

My three year old HP computer has become ill with a disease that is closely related to Alzheimer's disease; named code purple it prevents your hard drive from functioning because the hard drive is not remembering how to connect with the mother board. This happens because the imprint is either missing or becames damaged. The imprinting is like a tattoo. Microsoft and HP have an arrangement to protect their software by imprinting their mother boards and hard drives with these electronic tattoos. If one of the tattoos becomes disturbed it prevents the hard drive from recognizing the motherboards imprinting then you are locked out of your computer system with a code purple. How inconvenient of hp to prevent me from using my perfectly good computer that has lost its mind. In this case HP is the disease that has taken away my computers brain to run its functions. Shame on them.

If you are interested in finding more out about "CODE PURPLE" do a web search on the name Code Purple. I have been able to bypass the code purple with an operating system other then Microsoft based. This does not help me because all that I know is Microsoft.

Thank the universe for good friends. My friend Jim recently built me a computer for a small price. This has enabled me to get back to my internet functions in the last week. Thanks again Jim! Jim is Tracy's husband. Tracy is the author of the "Internet Geek". When they wrote the book about true friendship Tracy and Jim were the subjects.

That’s all for now....

Peace

Jasper


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