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  1. hi boys and girls,a lady is having probs with her computer so asked me to take a look there are virus's Trojans ad aware all over it I have decided that reformatting is the easiest way to go,she wants win 98 SE putting back on and to tell you the truth its the only choice i have got but where can i get all the updates for 98 from? I believe Microsoft don't do updates for it anymore :( any help much appreciated :)

  2. thanks everyone for all the advice you really are a great bunch,I have taken much on board and will put into practise when I return there,unfortunately it is going to be a couple of weeks

  3. cheers big AL I know what your suggesting is not strictly a bolt rig as conventional bolt rigs go,but bolt rigs are banned on this water and they do check,not sure if I could get away with it,but it is a good idea mmmmmm.

  4. Anthony78:

    If they are line bites then maybe the lift method with the float half cocked would work. then if the float pops up then a fish has definately got the bait in its mouth. I have only just started using this method myself for tench and have found that I get less bites but more fish hooked.

    Ant

    yes that was also something I tried still couldn't hit them thought I had it sussed when I changed to the lft method the bait had to be in their mouth right
  5. thanks Steve I had tried all that you suggested thats why I made the original post because I could not understand how I kept missing these bites I was getting bites on all the baits I used,worm,sweetcorn,bread,paste, soft pellets,and meat.I now believe that perhaps bingo was correct and that they were line bites,I will have to go again same swim same baits to find out exactly whats happening.

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