On Fri 29 Sep 2006 11:55:47a, Ron Lopshire <notron@ovbl.org> took the time
to tell us all in news:efjfjr0q88@enews2.newsguy.com:
> Dustin wrote:
>
>> Ron Lopshire <notron@ovbl.org> wrote in
>> news:ef2lgv05v2@enews4.newsguy.com:
>>
>>
>>>cmsix wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I thought is was so funny that it was hard to keep from laughing in
>>>>the guys face.
>>>>
>>>>He brought me an infected machine and after cleaning it I told him
>>>>that he probably picked up a lot of crap via surfing with Internet
>>>>Explorer. I never try to find out where they got their infection,
>>>>it's all I can do usually to get them off.
>>>>
>>>>He explained that he didn't use Internet Explorer, he used his AOL
>>>>browser.
>>>
>>>Whenever I run into this,
>>>
>>>Me: Which browser are you using?
>>>User: I dunno. What's a browser?
>>>
>>>I start thinking re-format.
>>
>> To teach them a lesson?
>>
>> Do you tell them they can't get there pictures, mp3s, etc back too?
>
> Yeah, some people never learn. You would think that someone who has
> lost important data would eventually understand the importance of
> routinely backing up data.
>
> Ron
>
A big part of that problem is that backup is not made routinely easy for
the Avg. user. There are pricey utils out there but no cheap or free
automated solutions. Something I intend to work on when my wife's sister
has some free time (she's the coder) Maybe we can get a bit of freeware out
there to simplify things.
--
"Time will bring to light whatever is hidden;
it will cover up and conceal what is now shining in splendor."
Horace (65 - 8 BC); Roman poet.
Mike



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