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can i remove old updates as new ones come in .by useing add and remove . as
they are piling up on my pc.list. |
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robcam 624 wrote:
> can i remove old updates as new ones come in .by useing add and remove . as > they are piling up on my pc.list. NO! Alias |
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than you alias.
"Alias" wrote: > robcam 624 wrote: > > can i remove old updates as new ones come in .by useing add and remove . as > > they are piling up on my pc.list. > > NO! > > Alias > |
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robcam 624 wrote:
> than you alias. You're welcome. Alias > > "Alias" wrote: > > >>robcam 624 wrote: >> >>>can i remove old updates as new ones come in .by useing add and remove . as >>>they are piling up on my pc.list. >> >>NO! >> >>Alias >> |
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