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Windows (Minging Edition).
Don't do it!
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Guest repliedRe: re
Be Afraid.... Be Very Afraid....
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Any IT-savvy person who deliberately installed ME on to a PC would be, in my personal opinion, commiting a wilful act of sabotage.
And if they didn't know the perils of ME, then they should stick to colouring books and crayons since IT is a little too advanced for them.
I could not, hand on heart, no matter how much the Client paid, bring myself to install ME on to their systems without getting a signed disclaimer first from the Client absolving me from all damage this reckless action would entail.
And if they insisted, then I would do it, take no fee, and never ask them to call me again.
Windows ME is like Ian Huntley, Roy Whiting , Peter Sutcliffe and Tony Blair, all rolled in to one. With an added sprinkle of "The Exorcist" thrown in for good measure.
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Guest repliedRe: re
Perhaps you'd like to pay me by the hour to service your car? I drive one just like it (it's got four wheels and an engine).
I know @#%$ all about it but I suppose I can buy a hammer, chisel, and Haynes manual to get me started and maybe try to find a car nutters forum too.
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Guest repliedre
Hmm, if this board is all about the exchange of information, be it for one's own gain or that of others - and/or for subsequent charging, what the hell does it matter whether the guy is charging on the back end for something he isn't too aware of?
The accountants here aren't upset that they aren't getting any money for occasional pointers, likewise other contributors that have benefitted in the past and are only too happy to pay it back later on.
Whatever works for the individual, surely?
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Guest repliedI don't give a damn what you think about me and clearly that view is reciprocated.
I have my own standards and try to stick to them. What I do with my time here is absolutely none of your business - it is the business of the client and they are quite happy that they are getting vfm - I hope yours will be too.
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Guest repliedno - unlike you honest and not chasing a quick buck
WTF do you think I'm doing asking for pointers, if not to save time?
Let's face it, you're p*ssed off because I thought you'd gone overboard in your reaction to threaded and let you know it.
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Guest replied> *PLONK*
no - unlike you honest and not chasing a quick buck.
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Guest repliedyeah good idea - install WinME - this way you will guarantee recurring business
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Guest repliedCharging someone by the hour for something you clearly have no expertise in is immoral.
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Guest replied> he's going to pay me by the hour
and what rate are you offering us?
Charging someone by the hour for something you clearly have no expertise in is immoral.
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Guest started a topic Reinstalling Windows Millenium EditionReinstalling Windows Millenium Edition
The bad news: the owner of my favourite bar has asked me to fix his virus hit PC. He wants a complete reinstall.
The good news: he's going to pay me by the hour.
It should be a straightforward affair, as far as installing ME plus Office are concerned but what after that?
Obviously, I need the latest patches, a firewall and an antivirus package.
My plan is to identify, download and burn the necessary patches, firewall and antivirus stuff to CD on my own system, so that I don't need to connect his system to the outside world until I've got it reasonably secure.
Does ME support Windows Update, and should I switch it on? He's got a cable connection so the bandwidth is there.
All suggestions welcome, as it's been ages since I did all this Windows stuf. Please bear in mind that since this guy is not technically savvy, I'm looking for simple to use and idiot proof firewall and antivirus packages.
TIA
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