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August 31st, 2000 19:00

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August 31st, 2000 20:00

Mark,

File watch messages are generated based on the series of computer you have. I also have a D1025TM so the message doesn't apply to me either, but some XPS D___ computers had this monitor and that is the criterion that file watch uses to send out these messages. (With the computer power at its resources it seems silly that Dell can't maintain precise configuration data on each computer it makes, but that's the way things are.)

Since the configurations can span such a huge range of hardware, most file watch messages won't apply but I continue to subscribe just in case the one percent that might apply to my system comes up.





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291 Posts

August 31st, 2000 21:00

I love my Dell also. In the last two days I have received nine emails concerning updates on parts that are not on my computer...

196 Posts

September 1st, 2000 01:00

Denny:
Thank you for clearing that up.......Mark

491 Posts

September 1st, 2000 07:00

Same thing here. Glad I'm not the only one getting these worthless File Watch messages. I really think Dell could do better.
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