Kalmah
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- Oct 2, 2003
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In my experience it is a bad idea to fix somebody elses computer.
If another problem arises shortly after it's fixed, they may consider it your fault.
(say the hard drive was about to die...then it does 2 days after you fix their problem)
9/10 times their problem is "My computer is too slow, can you fix it?" This is like a triple face-palm usually. They either are using a pentium 2 with 64mb of ram, they have 87 hotbars in their internet explorer, computer is totalled with viruses and spyware, or they just don't understand the concept of not having 30 IE windows open at the same time 5 programs are running.
If it's clustered with viruses and spyware, chances are damage has already been done to the system.. So you'll recomend just running the recovery disc.. "What's a recover disc? Did I get one of those? No.. I don't think they ever gave me one.." When the sales person at circuit city suggested you get one made when you baught the computer why didn't you? "He was just trying to rip me off I think..." "What do you mean you can't fix it? Aren't you a computer person?" Yeah, let me pull a copy of xp out of my ass for you.. here ya go!
Usually, after you fix a problem, the problem comes back a month later. You'll notice that they have disabled automatic updates on their antivirus that you installed because it annoys them when it has to update. It's clustered with viruses all over again..
You just want to tell them that they shouldn't even own a computer. If they aren't even going to try to understand it..
If another problem arises shortly after it's fixed, they may consider it your fault.
(say the hard drive was about to die...then it does 2 days after you fix their problem)
9/10 times their problem is "My computer is too slow, can you fix it?" This is like a triple face-palm usually. They either are using a pentium 2 with 64mb of ram, they have 87 hotbars in their internet explorer, computer is totalled with viruses and spyware, or they just don't understand the concept of not having 30 IE windows open at the same time 5 programs are running.
If it's clustered with viruses and spyware, chances are damage has already been done to the system.. So you'll recomend just running the recovery disc.. "What's a recover disc? Did I get one of those? No.. I don't think they ever gave me one.." When the sales person at circuit city suggested you get one made when you baught the computer why didn't you? "He was just trying to rip me off I think..." "What do you mean you can't fix it? Aren't you a computer person?" Yeah, let me pull a copy of xp out of my ass for you.. here ya go!
Usually, after you fix a problem, the problem comes back a month later. You'll notice that they have disabled automatic updates on their antivirus that you installed because it annoys them when it has to update. It's clustered with viruses all over again..
You just want to tell them that they shouldn't even own a computer. If they aren't even going to try to understand it..
