'unfortunate school brat attitude'. You know, name calling, churlishness.Unfortunate school brat? Interesting terminology. I think we'll just have to agree to disagree. You can live in cloud cuckoo land... i'll live in the real world... and we'll all live happily ever after.![]()
Why would anybody want to give up valuable weekend time for fixing a PC? Sure you may at a push want to help a good mate out on a rare occasion but for a coworker?
I can't speak for the rest of you but backing up and fixing somebody's PC sounds like a bad way of spending parts of my weekend even for a small cash fee.
For years I've always told people at work I won't fix their home computer. I've had techs work for me with peoples computers lined up for taking home and when these people have said to me: Why don't you do it? I simply raise my eyebrow and simply state that they cannot afford me.
The only computers I fix are my PC (and that very rarely needs fixing) and my step-sons and I don't do either of them at the weekend.
All my serious stuff gets done on my MacBook and backed up as well.
No job is complex if you know how to do it. If someone doesn't know how to sort out their PC then resolving that issue is complex. If someone doesn't know how to plaster a wall then that job is complex. On the flip side if you know how to do either then they become trivial simple tasks which are simply time consuming. People aren't born with an innate ability to do either so why do you seem to think that because they know how to maintain a PC that it should be free to do so? I can't imagine you'd expect a friend of yours to plaster a wall for you for free just because they can.You wouldn't be giving up your weekend and you wouldn't have to do at the weekend.
If you are giving up your whole weekend to re-install an operating system, you're doing something terribly wrong.
Why do some people think backing up / re-installing windows is a complex job and that their time is worth their friends' money?
No job is complex if you know how to do it. If someone doesn't know how to sort out their PC then resolving that issue is complex. If someone doesn't know how to plaster a wall then that job is complex. On the flip side if you know how to do either then they become trivial simple tasks which are simply time consuming. People aren't born with an innate ability to do either so why do you seem to think that because they know how to maintain a PC that it should be free to do so? I can't imagine you'd expect a friend of yours to plaster a wall for you for free just because they can.
They found 92 viruses and trojans (allegedly)
Can't compare plastering a wall with clicking a few buttons.
Heard of AntiVirus software?
Dam - never thought of putting that on it
I'd installed Kaspersky a few months previously so it surprised me how they managed to find so many.
<3 my Sophos (relative works for 'em so I get it free)![]()
Barclay's customer here - so my Kaspersky is also free![]()