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Title: Fixed a couple of PCs
Post by: Martin_1962 on 09 September 2009, 23:35:49
Firstly a bloatware, worm & virus ridden laptop, took off loads of stuff such as Itunes and OpenMG which the owner didn't need.

Anti virus scan took a while , I installed AVAST as he didn't have any anti virus.

Left it running better

Today, I cleaned up a  desktop and will be installing RAM in it so it can work 256MB with XP - slug.

1GB on order and that will help it a bit especially with the large documents.

A little bit of pocket money earned I think.

Title: Re: Fixed a couple of PCs
Post by: Ziad on 10 September 2009, 03:05:28
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Firstly a bloatware, worm & virus ridden laptop, took off loads of stuff such as Itunes and OpenMG which the owner didn't need.

Anti virus scan took a while , I installed AVAST as he didn't have any anti virus.

Left it running better

Today, I cleaned up a  desktop and will be installing RAM in it so it can work 256MB with XP - slug.

1GB on order and that will help it a bit especially with the large documents.

A little bit of pocket money earned I think.


It appears that this is crap gay software ...  ::)

On another note, always nice to make some pocket money  :y
Title: Re: Fixed a couple of PCs
Post by: Plomien on 10 September 2009, 06:15:35
Oddly enough I shall be sorting a colleague from works laptop tonight.
Just hope its not too bad
Title: Re: Fixed a couple of PCs
Post by: TheBoy on 10 September 2009, 11:27:37
Am I the only one who does all this sort of stuff for free then  :'(
Title: Re: Fixed a couple of PCs
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 10 September 2009, 11:29:43
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Am I the only one who does all this sort of stuff for free then  :'(

Sadly not  :(
Title: Re: Fixed a couple of PCs
Post by: Jimbob on 10 September 2009, 11:40:13
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Am I the only one who does all this sort of stuff for free then  :'(

Nope

normally get a few beers out of it though  :D
Title: Re: Fixed a couple of PCs
Post by: TheBoy on 10 September 2009, 12:06:23
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Am I the only one who does all this sort of stuff for free then  :'(

Nope

normally get a few beers out of it though  :D
Ironically enough, my brother always 'pays' me for the IT stuff I do for him (do all his servers, PCs, as well as write all of his dodgy Point of Sale software).  He took me and Mrs TB to Spain this year, Cyprus last year. Bloody nice chap :D
Title: Re: Fixed a couple of PCs
Post by: tmx on 10 September 2009, 12:56:35
i do it for friends & family for free i enjoy it and i also enjoy at seeing how some "IT Expert" who advertises in the local rag has always made matters worse!
Title: Re: Fixed a couple of PCs
Post by: Mr Hagon on 10 September 2009, 13:47:22
I have to admit that I also help friends and family for nothing, but normally get some beers or a benefit in kind out of it.

At least I've managed to teach enough to the old man so he's relatively self-sufficient now.  Before he would call at all hours asking for help.  Ironically he has more computers than me!
Title: Re: Fixed a couple of PCs
Post by: TheBoy on 10 September 2009, 17:17:26
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i do it for friends & family for free i enjoy it and i also enjoy at seeing how some "IT Expert" who advertises in the local rag has always made matters worse!
There are an awful lot of 'IT experts', both professional and amateur/hobbist, who don't know their 'Rs from their elbows
Title: Re: Fixed a couple of PCs
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 10 September 2009, 17:20:03
I have allways help out freinds and family, I dont expect any thing in return, but a thankyou is allways a nice reward as you feel at least they appreciate it.

Any way, after fixing a mates PC twice and never getting any thanks, he came to me a 3rd time, I spend all night on it sorting it out.  and as per usual I got no thanks.  What a bitch when he had to phone up and ask what his new pass word was.   ::) ;D ;D
Title: Re: Fixed a couple of PCs
Post by: Auto Addict on 10 September 2009, 17:55:07
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i do it for friends & family for free i enjoy it and i also enjoy at seeing how some "IT Expert" who advertises in the local rag has always made matters worse!
There are an awful lot of 'IT experts', both professional and amateur/hobbist, who don't know their 'Rs from their elbows

Me included, but somehow I managed this week :y


Title: Re: Fixed a couple of PCs
Post by: TheBoy on 10 September 2009, 19:37:01
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i do it for friends & family for free i enjoy it and i also enjoy at seeing how some "IT Expert" who advertises in the local rag has always made matters worse!
There are an awful lot of 'IT experts', both professional and amateur/hobbist, who don't know their 'Rs from their elbows

Me included, but somehow I managed this week :y


Nah, you managed to sort out a bizarre wireless issue :y
Title: Re: Fixed a couple of PCs
Post by: KillerWatt on 10 September 2009, 20:37:26
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i do it for friends & family for free i enjoy it and i also enjoy at seeing how some "IT Expert" who advertises in the local rag has always made matters worse!
There are an awful lot of 'IT experts', both professional and amateur/hobbist, who don't know their 'Rs from their elbows
Yup...and they all came to the surface when MS invented "plug & pray".
If we went back to pre "plug & play" days, you'd wipe out a good 80% of the so called experts in 5 seconds flat.

Fortunately, a pre "plug & play" test isn't necessary....because you can easily suss the bullshitters within 30 seconds of talking to them.
Title: Re: Fixed a couple of PCs
Post by: Plomien on 10 September 2009, 20:53:38
I do it for free in most cases but normally get a few beers out of it :y
Title: Re: Fixed a couple of PCs
Post by: TheBoy on 10 September 2009, 21:02:36
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i do it for friends & family for free i enjoy it and i also enjoy at seeing how some "IT Expert" who advertises in the local rag has always made matters worse!
There are an awful lot of 'IT experts', both professional and amateur/hobbist, who don't know their 'Rs from their elbows
Yup...and they all came to the surface when MS invented "plug & pray".
If we went back to pre "plug & play" days, you'd wipe out a good 80% of the so called experts in 5 seconds flat.

Fortunately, a pre "plug & play" test isn't necessary....because you can easily suss the bullshitters within 30 seconds of talking to them.
Plug and play, despite being, err, "1st attempt" in Win9x, was essential for the PC industry.  For example, my Mum, bless here, can now buy bits for her PC and install them without having to take the whole thing to her local shop.

Title: Re: Fixed a couple of PCs
Post by: Martin_1962 on 10 September 2009, 21:04:05
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i do it for friends & family for free i enjoy it and i also enjoy at seeing how some "IT Expert" who advertises in the local rag has always made matters worse!
There are an awful lot of 'IT experts', both professional and amateur/hobbist, who don't know their 'Rs from their elbows
Yup...and they all came to the surface when MS invented "plug & pray".
If we went back to pre "plug & play" days, you'd wipe out a good 80% of the so called experts in 5 seconds flat.

Fortunately, a pre "plug & play" test isn't necessary....because you can easily suss the bullshitters within 30 seconds of talking to them.


I remember drivers disks and stuff - XP made this easier, but I have used some quite esoteric OSes
Title: Re: Fixed a couple of PCs
Post by: KillerWatt on 10 September 2009, 21:05:35
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i do it for friends & family for free i enjoy it and i also enjoy at seeing how some "IT Expert" who advertises in the local rag has always made matters worse!
There are an awful lot of 'IT experts', both professional and amateur/hobbist, who don't know their 'Rs from their elbows
Yup...and they all came to the surface when MS invented "plug & pray".
If we went back to pre "plug & play" days, you'd wipe out a good 80% of the so called experts in 5 seconds flat.

Fortunately, a pre "plug & play" test isn't necessary....because you can easily suss the bullshitters within 30 seconds of talking to them.
Plug and play, despite being, err, "1st attempt" in Win9x, was essential for the PC industry.  For example, my Mum, bless here, can now buy bits for her PC and install them without having to take the whole thing to her local shop.

Yes it's good for that.
However it has also spawned a breed of individual that thinks they know it all...when in reality they know f**k all.

On the plus side though, when the wannabe has finished trashing the system....the punter can pay double what it would have cost because you now have 2 lots of problems to resolve.
Title: Re: Fixed a couple of PCs
Post by: TheBoy on 10 September 2009, 21:12:56
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i do it for friends & family for free i enjoy it and i also enjoy at seeing how some "IT Expert" who advertises in the local rag has always made matters worse!
There are an awful lot of 'IT experts', both professional and amateur/hobbist, who don't know their 'Rs from their elbows
Yup...and they all came to the surface when MS invented "plug & pray".
If we went back to pre "plug & play" days, you'd wipe out a good 80% of the so called experts in 5 seconds flat.

Fortunately, a pre "plug & play" test isn't necessary....because you can easily suss the bullshitters within 30 seconds of talking to them.
Plug and play, despite being, err, "1st attempt" in Win9x, was essential for the PC industry.  For example, my Mum, bless here, can now buy bits for her PC and install them without having to take the whole thing to her local shop.

Yes it's good for that.
However it has also spawned a breed of individual that thinks they know it all...when in reality they know f**k all.

On the plus side though, when the wannabe has finished trashing the system....the punter can pay double what it would have cost because you now have 2 lots of problems to resolve.
I lot of ones I regularly see, no messing when they break it, I have sysprep'd and imaged before going back to them ;).

My brother's stuff, due to number of PCs in his office, its a unattend.txt rebuild, and all apps redeployed by GPO. As the PCs store no data, he can go from fubar to working in about 30mins, all without my intervention.
Title: Re: Fixed a couple of PCs
Post by: KillerWatt on 10 September 2009, 21:19:19
I prefer Ghost myself - 7GB restored in under 10 minutes with ease.

After that, Kix takes over to alter the SID and install any programs that may be missing from the restore image.
Like your own setup, completely unattended.
Title: Re: Fixed a couple of PCs
Post by: TheBoy on 10 September 2009, 22:23:14
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I prefer Ghost myself - 7GB restored in under 10 minutes with ease.

After that, Kix takes over to alter the SID and install any programs that may be missing from the restore image.
Like your own setup, completely unattended.
I do use ghost for some, just not my brother's stuff as each one runs different apps, so only need basebuild (with drivers), GPO does rest.  Also, makes it a piece of cake to slpstream service pack without having to recreate ghosts.

Can't get your speed for build from DVD though, guess you're doing it from disk/network?
Title: Re: Fixed a couple of PCs
Post by: tmx on 10 September 2009, 22:30:33
yes im sure you all know modern pc's now use Inbuilt partition based restore images anyway this local idiot who advertises in the local rag deleted the partition off my dads friends new Acer laptop....

he reinstalled XP as he told him "vista is rubbish blah blah" and XP is the way to go anyway the tit delelted the master restore partition and installed a non WGA copy of XP and charged him £200 for the privalige of his bodging!

I got hold of the machine due to the WGA problems and couldnt believe what the idiot had done i installed an OEM Vista using his product key and away it went
Title: Re: Fixed a couple of PCs
Post by: TheBoy on 10 September 2009, 22:33:00
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yes im sure you all know modern pc's now use Inbuilt partition based restore images anyway this local idiot who advertises in the local rag deleted the partition off my dads friends new Acer laptop....

he reinstalled XP as he told him "vista is rubbish blah blah" and XP is the way to go anyway the tit delelted the master restore partition and installed a non WGA copy of XP and charged him £200 for the privalige of his bodging!

I got hold of the machine due to the WGA problems and couldnt believe what the idiot had done i installed an OEM Vista using his product key and away it went
Any 'expert' claiming 'xp is so much better than vista' is sure sign of an idiot that I wouldn't let touch mine. It roughtly translates to 'I dont know how to use vista, so therefore xp is better'
Title: Re: Fixed a couple of PCs
Post by: KillerWatt on 10 September 2009, 22:36:21
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I prefer Ghost myself - 7GB restored in under 10 minutes with ease.

After that, Kix takes over to alter the SID and install any programs that may be missing from the restore image.
Like your own setup, completely unattended.
I do use ghost for some, just not my brother's stuff as each one runs different apps, so only need basebuild (with drivers), GPO does rest.  Also, makes it a piece of cake to slpstream service pack without having to recreate ghosts.

Can't get your speed for build from DVD though, guess you're doing it from disk/network?

Ghost allows you to add service packs and various other updates to image files, as well as installing software.
However, you need the Corporate version to be able to pull that off.

As far as speed goes, yes it's network for under 10 minute restore times.

I do have a Tosh Satellite here though that can restore a 6.3GB image (compressed to 3.2GB using Ghost's own compression) in 12m 37s when run from a bootable DVD-R (Taiyo Yuden).

I've noticed that the newer Tosh's ain't so quick, but I put that down to the fact they use those wanky Matsushita drives these days.