Boils in smelly places

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AudioIrony
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Hi, my Aunt, who is 78, just bought her first Pulsar II system. She runs it on a Pent 4 1.6GHz. Everything was working fine until a few day ago. The main problem now seems to be the boils that keep appearing on her LABIA. How can she stops this?
P.S - we have already tried reinstalling WIN2000 and reducing her sugar intake.
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Ok, help me out on this one,... Is it my marginal sense of humor, my just basic knowledge of the english language or am I just missing the point of this thread?
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I, too, have boils on my labia...

I think it has something to do with enabling DMA...although it could have something to do with PCI Bandwidth overflow problems. I'm going to try switching the Pulsar into a different PCI slot later today...I emailed Creamware, and they said "Does not work in XP". Oh well...
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:lol:
We emailed Creamware as well and they told us to upgrade to the Professional pack and have a PAP smear. They also mentioned that it doesn't work in XP. Thanks for your help. I guess we need to contact Creamware and get them to sort out these labia boils once and for all.

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