Ignorence on Hidden IE bugs

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And even with Active scripting not on, it still causes the
!com_ms_osp_ospmrshl_releaseByValExternal, I think you guys are ignoring this
so that Microsoft can phone home your privicy and CD key and the info of your
crash,

And some of you guys have been unhelpful on to know what causes the
!com_ms_osp_ospmrshl_releaseByValExternal code handling problems, I think you
guys seem to listen to most common errors and not the ones that IE's
mshtml.dll is buggy, I think you guys pretty much have stopped wanting to
help those who have this kind of error like if it is no problem or you guys
know I am using a version of Windows that is not valid, that is what I am
beggening to think seeing that this !com_ms_osp_ospmrshl_releaseByValExternal
is because my OS is not a valid version and it detects coding that can't be
rendered correctory, if that is the case then I am getting rid of IE and it's
external things off of it.
 
Who are "you guys"? Whom do you think you're talking to?

[Hint: This is a public newsgroup.]
 
Well first of all, it seems that I am a bit angered, yes, is there a good
reason, yes,

The !com_ms_osp_ospmrshl_releaseByValExternal error handler happens with the
following issues, with a yes on it, has crashed IE many times on it,

Turning off Active X, yes
Turning off Active Scripting, yes
Right click menu, yes
Scrolling, yes
Flash issues, yes
Going into the Menu Bar, yes
Navagation Complete sound, Yes

All of these functions have with a yes have crashed with an error in Dr.
Watson under error handler name !com_ms_osp_ospmrshl_releaseByValExternal,
only answer I could get from a True Microsoft worker or MSDN worker, a
possible Pirated OS version, with incorrect coding that could NOT cause these
problems also the following,

Reinstalling IE 6, usless
Repairing Windows 2000, Usless Due to FORCED installation of IE Security
updates,
Trying a Different Java system, Usless,

And so has the reason to think that this error handler name
!com_ms_osp_ospmrshl_releaseByValExternal apparently also means my OS is not
a valid version, otherwise it would have a better coded mshtml.dll file, and
apparently that seems to be the case, since my mshtml.dll seems to not be
handling the IE updates at all and making it very very buggy, yet I don't get
very many answers for it, probably explains one thing I already told you guys
about, a pirated OS maybe the reason.

I hope this answers many reasons I continue to get this error, no matter the
advice I get, and sorry if I seem a bit rude, but maybe my privicy needs to
be invaded by Microsoft, as well as holding hostage of my personal data on my
computer.
 
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