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Use Recoverpc
Oh wait. Why didn't you ask earlier? or later, or something? www.recoverpc.com. Blat. Simple. Nothing can hurt your friend's PC.
Clean it up for him one more time, then install this. You never have to see his skinny vegan face again.Last edited by beercohol; 8 April 2008, 10:29.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostHave a Linux machine, which runs a virtual machine with an XP installation on it.
Make a copy of the disk file that VM is using once it's configured.
When he messes it up again, delete the disk file and replace it with the original backup.
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Have a Linux machine, which runs a virtual machine with an XP installation on it.
Make a copy of the disk file that VM is using once it's configured.
When he messes it up again, delete the disk file and replace it with the original backup.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostCreate a user account for him, which can't install anything. Lock down the control panel so that he can't remove anything either.
Create an admin account that can do things, but don't tell him the password.
I wish I had done this to a crappy old Laptop I lent to a techno idiot friend of mine. When I got it back it was full of virus(es?). So much so that I managed to completely bork it when I tried to remove them. I'm sure oxfam were glad of it though.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostNext time he rings tell him needs to unplug the computer, find the original boxes and packaging, pack it back up and return it to the shop he bought it from. When he asks why tell hims it's because he's
TOO FSKING STUPID TO OWN A COMPUTER!
That or give him an Etchasketch.
Q: My Etch-A-Sketch has a distorted display.
A: Pick it up and shake it.
Q: My Etch-A-Sketch has all of these funny little lines all over the screen.
A: Pick it up and shake it.
Q: How do I turn my Etch-A-Sketch off?
A: Pick it up and shake it.
Q: What's the shortcut for Undo?
A: Pick it up and shake it.
Q: How do I create an empty New Document window?
A: Pick it up and shake it.
Q: How do I Exit without Saving?
A: Pick it up and shake it.
Q: How do I set the background and foreground to the same colour?
A: Pick it up and shake it.
Q: What is the proper procedure for rebooting my Etch-A-Sketch?
A: Pick it up and shake it.
Q: My Etch-A-Sketch has lines that prevent me from doing my art project.
A: Pick it up and shake it.
Q: How do I delete a document on my Etch-A-Sketch?
A: Pick it up and shake it.
Q: How do I keep from losing my Etch-A-Sketch documents in the middle of my work?
A: Stop shaking it.
from http://www.jardmail.co.uk/workplace/etchasketch.shtml
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Replace the PC with an etch-a-sketch and tell him it's a new laptop.
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Next time he rings tell him needs to unplug the computer, find the original boxes and packaging, pack it back up and return it to the shop he bought it from. When he asks why tell hims it's because he's
TOO FSKING STUPID TO OWN A COMPUTER!
That or give him an Etchasketch.Last edited by DaveB; 11 March 2008, 15:21.
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