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I found this site way back in the the early days when someone was spamming it on a dalnet IRC channel.

No idea what you mean :whistle:

I don't remember why I signed up, but it was back in 2004 and for some reason I assumed I forgot the password and made a new account. How can I get these account merged or the old one deleted?

And Dinggus if you remember the account name and email it was associated to I can merge them, PM me.

I found Neowin via Google way back 2002 while I was searching for the news about Windows XP, then codenamed "Whistler," being leaked. :p

From then on until now, I'm hooked. Though not really active because of my work but I always turn to Neowin for the latest tech news and leaked softwares. :D

Came here from a link on another site. A very long time ago - I was running Windows 2000 for the first time and looking for tips and tricks to help transition from Win95. I did have another login name but that's long dead I think :/

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If you can't remember your first or first topic, go to your profile, click Find member's posts/topics, click on last and scroll down to the bottom :)

I joined because I needed desperate help as I had succesfully deleted the administrator account on my XP box leaving only a guest account. I stuck around because Neowin was the only site to produce a solution and then I discovered the SD&A forum. It took me a while to realize that BPN is where I would grow and even longer to discover that we had a front page where I could be most useful :p

edit: damn typos

the google search that introduced neowin to me: japan+eq

i look forward to absorbing your flames and converting them to sustainable insults

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I was looking for an answer to an issue, using Google, and ran across the forum. Seems that I've seen it before, but not 100% positive.

All that matters now is that I found it. Seems to be a large forum, hopefully I can find a home here.

Cat

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I don't see my option which would be IRC - IIRC :) I think I saw a link to Neowin pop up on some IRC channel or another related to Win XP beta...back in the day lol

Man, where has the time gone?

Edit: And yes, I lurked here for some years before deciding to take part in the madness of these forums :p

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