>>Actually, you responded to the wrong person. I did not ask the question or experience the problem. Personally, I think his computer is possessed and he should have a Catholic priest come over and perform and exorcism. <g>
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>>>When you get to the breakpoint, and the debugger opens up, click the "Clear All Breakpoints" button. It's the hand with the "X" through it.
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>>>HTH
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>At a company I used to work for we had frequently used railroad tracks right out the back door.
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>Very handy for eliminating serious hardware problems.
My suggestion: Go back there, do in some hardware in the manner you mentioned, film it all, put it on YouTube, and you'll probably get a gazillion hits. Perhaps you could even start a service. "Send me that hardware you passionately hate and I'll flatten it and post the video." <g>