Disclaimer
The tips and other information given on this
site are researched and, to the best of the ASCCAs' abilities, are
believed to be accurate at the time they are presented. But because
there are nearly infinite permutations of hardware, software and
user skill levels; and because technology tools and techniques
evolve rapidly; and because the information here is written for a
general audience and is not specifically tailored to any particular
system/systems or user/users, we cannot and do not guarantee that
all the information here will work on all systems, for all users of
all skill levels, all the time or on your particular system at any
given time.
Use common sense when following suggestions here (for example: back
up your data before making any system changes), and get help from a
computer support professional if you are unclear on the why or how
of what you're doing, or its possible actions, interactions, or
consequences.
In any case, you are responsible for your own actions; all
information herein is offered as-is and without warranty of any
kind. To the greatest extent allowable by law and with no exceptions
of any kind, ASCCA, its employees, volunteers and contributors are
not responsible for any loss, injury, damage, inconvenience,
hardship or any other negative outcome whatsoever, whether direct or
consequential, resulting from your application or use of any
information presented on this site or in the associated newsletters.
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