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Tigerlilley:
Phyllisp: You have a really hard name to spell.   And no, I didn't, I'll give it all another go when I get home.

Dizzy: I thought about that, but would a bad disc cause a windows error?

Argon:
I had problems with my DVD/CD burner a while ago after playing some securom games, tried everything including contacting securom support (they game me bs about how it shouldn't have done anything). Only way I got it working again was to blow away Windows and reformat.

phyllis_p:
Quote from: Tigerlilley on 2007 December 18, 20:48:06

Phyllisp: You have a really hard name to spell.   And no, I didn't, I'll give it all another go when I get home.



Is this better?  I'd actually been thinking for some time of getting rid of the final "p" (which is the first letter of my last name), but "phyllis" is apparently already taken. 

ETA: It just occurred to me -- is it just the name itself?  You can call me Phy if you want.  I don't like it when people call me that in person, but some friends on another forum have been calling me that in print for years, so I don't mind.

Tigerlilley:
I'm not sure what it is actually! I just trip over it a lot, much checking and rechecking.  Hehe ok, Phy sounds easier :)

nocomment:
/off topic/ - I think it was the p on the end.  My minds always registered it as phy lisp, which doesn't compute somehow.

/on topic/ - I second the idea that it could be a bad disc.  I get a surprising number of those.  Nero gives various unhelpful errors when that happens, so I could see windows doing the same thing.

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