free anti-virus program needed!
Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 7:13 am
spot;1109694 wrote: I'm not trying to improve the abilities of your technician, he's a technician, I'm sure he knows more than I do. What's worrying is that you're not managing to grasp what's being said which, to my mind, means you'll end up back where you started in a month or two.
The danger of getting your machine into the state you got yours is that it's by then been turned to the dark side. It's sat on the Internet scanning for other computers with lax security upgrades so that it can inject a takeover the way yours was taken over. Each computer taken over tries to infect more, they build up into cooperative groups at the disposal of criminal gangs, an infected computer sends out hundreds of spam emails a day until it's fixed, the infected computers steal data and allow the gangs to successfully blackmail businesses. It's not what happens to your computer which matters so much as the havoc it wreaks on everyone else while you're online muttering at how slow it is compared to when you bought it and how it keeps crashing.
how will it be the same in a month with internet downloaded, and AVG added?
PLUS, he checks everything, and I do mean everything when he is here. He normally spends 3 hours.
just because I cannot grasp everything, after all, I am not an expert, I do the best I can, and yes, sometimes the computer does run slow, as sometimes there are to many on the internet at one time as well. When I worked in one office, the internet crashed occasionally because to many were on it, this can also happen.
I remove all unwanted programs each month, I remove all things in the recycle bin, which most forget to do, but as long as it stays there, its still on your computer until you do delete everything. I also dispose of all files that are no longer necessary.
I do the best I can, I am not an expert.
The danger of getting your machine into the state you got yours is that it's by then been turned to the dark side. It's sat on the Internet scanning for other computers with lax security upgrades so that it can inject a takeover the way yours was taken over. Each computer taken over tries to infect more, they build up into cooperative groups at the disposal of criminal gangs, an infected computer sends out hundreds of spam emails a day until it's fixed, the infected computers steal data and allow the gangs to successfully blackmail businesses. It's not what happens to your computer which matters so much as the havoc it wreaks on everyone else while you're online muttering at how slow it is compared to when you bought it and how it keeps crashing.
how will it be the same in a month with internet downloaded, and AVG added?
PLUS, he checks everything, and I do mean everything when he is here. He normally spends 3 hours.
just because I cannot grasp everything, after all, I am not an expert, I do the best I can, and yes, sometimes the computer does run slow, as sometimes there are to many on the internet at one time as well. When I worked in one office, the internet crashed occasionally because to many were on it, this can also happen.
I remove all unwanted programs each month, I remove all things in the recycle bin, which most forget to do, but as long as it stays there, its still on your computer until you do delete everything. I also dispose of all files that are no longer necessary.
I do the best I can, I am not an expert.