To: redangus
On a PC if you have a problem, which is rare unless you have a faulty piece of third party software, you just hit Control/Alt/Delete and everything gets fixed.Sorry, missed this. You're kidding, right? Can any other PC user here back up this claim??
278 posted on
02/18/2008 12:12:19 PM PST by
blu
(Last one out of Michigan, please turn off the lights.)
To: blu
Nope I’m not. We have had to unplug our Mac three times, losing all our work, and call Mac Service once in 4 month of ownership. When something similar happens on one of our three PC’s I do the control/alt/delete, open task manager and correct the problem without losing what I am working on. The truth hurts sometimes.
To: blu
On a PC if you have a problem, which is rare unless you have a faulty piece of third party software, you just hit Control/Alt/Delete and everything gets fixed.
Sorry, missed this. You're kidding, right? Can any other PC user here back up this claim?? That invokes the PC trunk monkey that comes out and repairs everything and then goes back into the trunk...
350 posted on
02/18/2008 4:55:49 PM PST by
Swordmaker
(We can fix this, but you're gonna need a butter knife, a roll of duct tape, and a car battery.)
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