[identity profile] ebtb.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] techrecovery
how do I get rid of it - it reinstalls and starts on boot up every time.
Is a new hard drive and total rebuild the only way to totally clean your stuff off?
 
Help please - this has been baffling me for over two years now.

Why ask for help now?! I mean.... you've come this far...
From: [identity profile] lillyflowers.livejournal.com
Don't feel bad. My dad has had his iBook since 2000. Admittedly he only uses the thing 1 or 2 times a month. He's yet to fully grasp the concept of email, the inbox or how punctuation and spaces matter when addressing email.

The other day he saw a "2" on the mail icon (a stamp) and wondered why he had two email accounts.

*sigh*

From: [identity profile] blkrabbitofinle.livejournal.com
Those parent stories always make me laugh, because my father and I work in the same area of IT and he is worlds ahead of me in knowledge and experience. He's one of the, if not the, most experienced and qualified people in his area of expertise in the country. He's also dauntingly smart but fortunately not much of a cock about it. I'm the one always calling him up with dumb (well, not that dumb, I have been working in the field for a good few years, but things that are simple to him) questions about things. Cool in some ways, not so cool in others. He's usually the first to grab an opportunity to hassle the crap outta me. :)

Date: 2007-12-11 01:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dragonbofh.livejournal.com
Morbid curiosity begs me to ask: did this person really have their windows CD in the drive for 2 years? and each time it booted did they actually run through the full install proceedure?

People like this kill my inner child.

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