Suggestions on what to install on a newbie's PC?

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Evadman

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I would get Kazza lite assuming it is still around. I hate kazza with a passion, but n00b's seem to love it. I would install the non spyware verrsion for him/her.

I would also install some kind of office suite. Weather it be microsoft office if you have a licence, or if you are looking for free stuff, use 602 office suite. Works great and is easy to use. Can even read and write to office format, such as Excell and Word.
 

Dark4ng3l

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Norton ghost so you wont have to re install everything every single week when they crew up their computer.
 

RossMAN

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Originally posted by: billgates380
Finally, don't spend too much time as they're going to end up F'ing it up anyway.

P.S. - Change your phone number!

LOL That is so true, I know that will happen. If/when it does they have the eMachines recovery disk and can re-install everything themselves or at least buy dinner for my wife and I.

Fortunately they don't have my phone number, just my voice mail number.
 

Harvey

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Install Zone Alarm and Ad-Aware. Safety first... and free! :) Everytime I run Ad-Aware on a machine that's been near places like kazaa, I find over 200 pieces of spyware. :disgust:
Originally posted by: Dark4ng3l
Norton ghost so you wont have to re install everything every single week when they crew up their computer.
And buy a second hard drive and a moblie rack (pluggable bay for the drive). It takes me ten minutes to ghost my drive before I install any new app.. It's really great when you're first building a system. If you ghost after each install, the worst that can happen is, the next one screws the pooch, and you can go back to your last good setup. :)

BTW, ludite that I am, I'd go for Win98 SE (with all critical updates). I still think XP blows chunks, and I really don't like the thought of having to ask Uncle Billy for a new set of house keys because I add more RAM or another drive.