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Sun, 6 Mar 2016 08:11:27 -0800
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I used to take error codes very seriously, looking them up so I could 
give them to tech support and researching them myself so I, a non-techy, 
could either fix the problem myself or know how to talk about it when 
getting help. The first thing I learned is that tech's weren't mostly 
blew them off altogether, not using them to find a solution or logging 
them for sending on. The second thing I noticed is that a lot of the 
error codes are so vague they don't lead to a fix. I personally didn't 
mind the Windows "something happened" error for this reason.


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