Mirlyn said:PuterTutor said:That's like a Windows Motto, isn't it?
Windows, A Fresh Reinstall never hurts.
Trademarked, I believe. Along with:
Got Backups?
Mirlyn said:PuterTutor said:That's like a Windows Motto, isn't it?
Windows, A Fresh Reinstall never hurts.
Trademarked, I believe. Along with:
Got Backups?
chcr said:Do you guys like XP all that much? I just started working with it, and it's really starting to piss me off.
[/quote]Mirlyn said:PuterTutor said:That's like a Windows Motto, isn't it?
Windows, A Fresh Reinstall never hurts.
Trademarked, I believe. Along with:
Got Backups?
Unfortunately, I have to set these up for garage service managers (read complete dumbasses). I set them up with remote desktop software, and set up a admin log in for me to use to fix it when they fuck it up.PuterTutor said:it's about the only way to set up someone that isn't a complete dumbass.
rrfield said:in response to all the talk about "corporate versions" of XP...
I have never had to activate a copy of XP. At home, I loaded XP via a CD I bought from Indiana University for $5. At work, XP comes preloaded on Gateway e6000 computers. I have changed a lot of hardware and never had to reactivate or anything like that.
rrfield
fa fa fa fa, fa fa fa fa, farrfield's custom title said:Psycho Killer, Qu'est Que C'est
PuterTutor said:I've Heard the Corporate version doesn't care if you swap parts.