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[OT] Bugs in my laptop
- Subject: [OT] Bugs in my laptop
- From: "Benfield, John (IT Services, ID)" <john.benfield@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 14:12:12 +0100
I'm not sure if this is on or off topic and whilst it's a Friday this is
not
a wind up.
I'm looking to sell an old laptop to a guy at work. I've not used if for a
number of months and it just gathering dust. On opening it, the damn thing
appears to have a small infestation of bugs. They look like small white
fly.
I've no idea where they've come from and don't a clue how to get rid of
them. I was thinks about popping the laptop into the freezer for a hour or
two, but I've no idea what they might do to the rest of it. Any ideas
(preferable that don't involve DDT or Agent Orange)
JB
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