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Death
Flightless Bird
Alias wrote:
> On 05/15/2010 04:27 PM, Death wrote:
>> Alias wrote:
>>
>>> Death wrote:
>>
>> SNIP
>>
>>>>
>>>> Windows,java,Flash,whatever-your-heart-desires gets updated in Windows
>>>> automatically,dummy.
>>>> Do you actual run Windows, or do you just despise it?
>>>
>>> You're wrong on all counts.
>>>
>>
>> Dumbass.
>
> Wrong again.
>
Java will update itself...flash will update itself...Windows and
Office will update itself...CrapCleaner(one of your fav tools,LOL) will
update itself...almost any friggen program I can think of will update
itself....as a user, you may turn that feature off, or like you have
"accidently" disabled it, thereby getting a "I gotta update your PC
service call"
>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Once I had
>>>>> to clean up an XP machine that had never been defragged (customer:
>>>>> what's that?) or updated (customer: what's that?). It took over ten
>>>>> minutes to boot up and once it booted, pop up Windows had a fucking
>>>>> field day. I ended up reinstalling XP because there was just too much
>>>>> malware to deal with and there was no guarantee that the AV and other
>>>>> anti malware programs would completely remove all malware.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> You re-installed XP cause that is your skill level...stick a DVD/live-CD
>>>> in a tray, call it "support".
>>>
>>> You obviously know nothing about cleaning up Windows machines.
>>>
>>
>> I know what you do is called "clean install", but you make hammering
>> sounds, fire up some flashing lights, and make the customer think you
>> actually did something.
>>
>
> Not what I did. The machine had a hidden partition
Hidden where?
Under the chair?
In another part of the house?
What the fuck does that have to do with anything?
>so not only did I
> install XP, I removed Norton
You did that why?
Cause you read somewhere that Norton is a resource hog?
Incorrect assumption by a dumbass.
I use Norton360...and it's faster than most AV's.
When I made the comparison, It was better resource-wise than NOD32.
>and installed Adobe Reader, Flash, Java,
> Office 2003,
Oh,my...hope you didn't break a nail.
> all the Windows updates including service packs,
Including SPs?
Would you normally exclude them?
Utter newb talk.
> Avast,
> Antimalwarebytes, Spyware Blaster, Superantispyware,
Ah...another dumbass that totally and unnecessarily clutters a computer
with BS crapwarez.
> Windows Live
> Messenger, Windows Media 11 and I forget what else. The client was
> pleased. I was pleased. You're not pleased but, what the hell, two out
> of three ain't bad.
>
I'm pleased you sound like a moron.
--
Vita brevis breviter in brevi finietur,
Mors venit velociter quae neminem veretur.
> On 05/15/2010 04:27 PM, Death wrote:
>> Alias wrote:
>>
>>> Death wrote:
>>
>> SNIP
>>
>>>>
>>>> Windows,java,Flash,whatever-your-heart-desires gets updated in Windows
>>>> automatically,dummy.
>>>> Do you actual run Windows, or do you just despise it?
>>>
>>> You're wrong on all counts.
>>>
>>
>> Dumbass.
>
> Wrong again.
>
Java will update itself...flash will update itself...Windows and
Office will update itself...CrapCleaner(one of your fav tools,LOL) will
update itself...almost any friggen program I can think of will update
itself....as a user, you may turn that feature off, or like you have
"accidently" disabled it, thereby getting a "I gotta update your PC
service call"
>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Once I had
>>>>> to clean up an XP machine that had never been defragged (customer:
>>>>> what's that?) or updated (customer: what's that?). It took over ten
>>>>> minutes to boot up and once it booted, pop up Windows had a fucking
>>>>> field day. I ended up reinstalling XP because there was just too much
>>>>> malware to deal with and there was no guarantee that the AV and other
>>>>> anti malware programs would completely remove all malware.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> You re-installed XP cause that is your skill level...stick a DVD/live-CD
>>>> in a tray, call it "support".
>>>
>>> You obviously know nothing about cleaning up Windows machines.
>>>
>>
>> I know what you do is called "clean install", but you make hammering
>> sounds, fire up some flashing lights, and make the customer think you
>> actually did something.
>>
>
> Not what I did. The machine had a hidden partition
Hidden where?
Under the chair?
In another part of the house?
What the fuck does that have to do with anything?
>so not only did I
> install XP, I removed Norton
You did that why?
Cause you read somewhere that Norton is a resource hog?
Incorrect assumption by a dumbass.
I use Norton360...and it's faster than most AV's.
When I made the comparison, It was better resource-wise than NOD32.
>and installed Adobe Reader, Flash, Java,
> Office 2003,
Oh,my...hope you didn't break a nail.
> all the Windows updates including service packs,
Including SPs?
Would you normally exclude them?
Utter newb talk.
> Avast,
> Antimalwarebytes, Spyware Blaster, Superantispyware,
Ah...another dumbass that totally and unnecessarily clutters a computer
with BS crapwarez.
> Windows Live
> Messenger, Windows Media 11 and I forget what else. The client was
> pleased. I was pleased. You're not pleased but, what the hell, two out
> of three ain't bad.
>
I'm pleased you sound like a moron.
--
Vita brevis breviter in brevi finietur,
Mors venit velociter quae neminem veretur.