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July 25th, 2006, 12:16 PM
#21
I only fix 'em for friends and family and that's usually for wine.
Hey thats my gig
I carry around open office on my usb key....for the othe whiners
I have even had businesses say "cant find our autocad cd...you wouldnt have a copy we can use??"
MLF
How people treat you is their karma- how you react is yours-Wayne Dyer
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July 25th, 2006, 01:21 PM
#22
Backup a customer's data?!? The last repairshop I worked for and every other one I ever walked into had a sign saying they (the repairshop) weren't responsible for the data and customers are urged to backup important stuff before sending it off.
My last shop also had a policy; software problems aren't covered by warranty. So they had to pay a minimal fee (first hour) and additional hourly wages. Spending 5 hours cleaning it would be unacceptable and very costly.
Oliver's Law:
Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.
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July 25th, 2006, 10:41 PM
#23
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Well I spent most of the day saturday working on that computer and am up to 10 hrs total got it working and in decent shape. But when I would connect to the internet would get about 6 new connections that I didn't like seeing and couldn't think of a legitimate reason for the computer to be making them. So it's off to the format factory for them yesterday i spent like 3 hrs backing up these people have so much music and in redundant directorys so i just backed it all up. I am currently in teh process of updating the computer though automatic update since M$ says there copy isn't genuine(kinda funny how that works) and am going to hopefully get everything back onto there computer by 7pm its 6 now. Wish me luck.
In response to Net2Infintys coment on how much we are charging them. I have only charged them for 4 hrs of service at $49/hr (we are the cheapest in town and I still feel bad about that charge but meh they shouldn't have been so lazy about there computer)
The answer to all how to questions: Very carefully with a large stick.
\"Dogs f***ed the Pope. No fault of mine.\" Hunter S. Thompson
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July 25th, 2006, 11:22 PM
#24
Well I spent most of the day saturday working on that computer and am up to 10 hrs total got it working and in decent shape. But when I would connect to the internet would get about 6 new connections that I didn't like seeing and couldn't think of a legitimate reason for the computer to be making them. So it's off to the format factory for them yesterday i spent like 3 hrs backing up these people have so much music and in redundant directorys so i just backed it all up.
...been there, done that. Good luck. Note that Best Buy's Geek Squad is charging $199 in store, $249 in home/office for what they call "Advanced Diagnostic & Repair" to remove spyware and viruses, so you're not too far off.
That's the dilemma of doing AV work: quickly evaluating what you're getting into. I try to make a judgement in that first hour which way I'm going to go, format or clean. It's not an easy call to make. I wouldn't feel bad if I were you, not unless you can walk on water (and didn't!).
“Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects.” — Will Rogers
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July 26th, 2006, 03:29 AM
#25
Windows updates another hour or two,
HA.... If you're installing off of an xp sp2 disc...you want pain???? try reloading off a w2k (no sp's) cd..like i did last week....you're looking at the better part of a day with the sp1 reboot, sp2 reboot sp3 reboot sp4 reboot Ie6 reboot office sp1..sp2 sp3
a serious pita
gah
(i keep telling myself ...ok..ghost this...but hey that would be too easy)
I used to be With IT. But then they changed what IT was. Now what I'm with isn't IT, and what's IT seems scary and weird." - Abe Simpson
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July 26th, 2006, 03:13 PM
#26
Uh, zigar, can't you just skip all the service packs, save for the latest (SP4)? That's what I always do with W2K. I think (and I could be wrong) that the latest service packs encompass previous versions).
“Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects.” — Will Rogers
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July 26th, 2006, 04:02 PM
#27
hmmm... if that's the case ...damn.
i though SP2 required SP1 and it wasn't a cumulative rollup (am i disremembering?) didn't know it had changed. Or am I just thinking that's the way it works because that's how AutoUpdate does it.?
Oh well.. I haven't had to deal with w2k much lately we're virtually all xp boxes now and they're all on AutoUpdate...
I used to be With IT. But then they changed what IT was. Now what I'm with isn't IT, and what's IT seems scary and weird." - Abe Simpson
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