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Message 15883 - Posted: 11 Sep 2005, 9:46:04 UTC

Hi there,
I try do delete a computer from my account, but I didn\'t find a way to do it.

thx for help
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Message 15898 - Posted: 11 Sep 2005, 13:23:03 UTC

If there\'s any credit given to that computer, it doesn\'t allow you to delete it.
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Message 15938 - Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 16:59:41 UTC

Dont delete the computer, try merging it with another
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Message 16868 - Posted: 29 Oct 2005, 22:30:32 UTC

First, I tried deleting the obsolete entry of a second (older) computer; and, as you\'ve pointed out here, it apparently can\'t be done. However, I\'m also unable to merge the two computers: When I click on the \"Merge\" function for the obsolete entry, the subsequent page fails to show any computers with which to merge!

What I did do, should it make the slightest difference, was change the obsolete listing from \"Home\" to \"--\" in hopes the system will cater to the machine listed as \"Home.\" That\'s probably silly, but I couldn\'t think of what else to do.

Any help you can render regarding this scenario will be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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Message 16870 - Posted: 29 Oct 2005, 23:18:37 UTC

The requirement for merging is that the computer descriptions have to be the same.
These are derived from the code in the processor chip.
I think that the original intention was that identical desciptions meant that the two, or more, computers listed were the same physical computer.

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Message 16872 - Posted: 30 Oct 2005, 3:27:37 UTC - in response to Message 16870.  

Thank you, Les, for your information! Another thing which bothers me is that, in spite of the fact my obsolete computer entry shows zero credits, I still can\'t get rid of the damned thing. Oh, well: This is, hopefully, nothing for me to worry about further.

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Message 16874 - Posted: 30 Oct 2005, 4:23:36 UTC

It doesn\'t have to have credits, just to have a model allocated to it. Which it does.

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