I've lost ht e[lot

Started by Broadback, Aug 16, 2015, 11:57:26

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Broadback

Posted here some time ago about prob elms on my computer. When I cannot remember.
So I need to start again
I have had serious problems with my compute, which are now (hopefully) resolved
It  contacted the supplier of my Sony all in one computer they sent it way for evolutionist. The system runs under software ( VAIO) which as far as I am concerned is just another unnecessary complication.
They found that Windows Microsoft in it was corrupt. So though I set the machine back to factory settings and reformatted the disk it still failed. As it was still under guarantee I sent it back to John Lewis, form whom I purchased it. Having got it back It ran fine. But after a while it constantly failed to connect to the internet. Of course I blamed the PC. However after much kerfuffle Plus Net decided the router was the problem. I am now awaiting a replacement, Meanwhile I have dragged an old router out of the garage which works intermittently.
sadly I have lost all my old programs, most I have, or am in progress of recovering, however I cannot find the programs I had to remove the Drms from my ebooks.The ones available are ridiculously complicated.
any suggestions please?
   
Nothing is perfect, not even my ignorance!

Simon

Quote from: Broadback on Aug 16, 2015, 11:57:26I cannot find the programs I had to remove the Drms from my ebooks.The ones available are ridiculously complicated.
any suggestions please?

Is that not illegal?   :dunno:
Simon.
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Broadback

Aparently not, of course that depends on what you use it for. If you have purchased a book then it is yours and the Drms can be removed.
Nothing is perfect, not even my ignorance!

Gary

Damned, if you do damned if you don't