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Sharon
December 6th 03, 12:16 PM
So, does anyone but us read these posts and help, or are
they just an exercise in futility? I am so frustrated
with XP I'm ready to throw my computer out the window and
it's brand new...
If any of you happen to read this and have gotten help
from MS that actually solved the problems you were
having, would you let me know? Thank you in advance.
Sincerely,
Sharon
radio848
December 6th 03, 12:16 PM
Yes ma'm, sure have. I don't have much experience with XP but, will try to
help.
When posting a problem, please try to concisely as possible, describe to
problem and someone will usually try to help. Some of the folks in this
newsgroup are pretty knowledgeble.
Take care.
--
Wayne
"Friendship through radio"
"Sharon" > wrote in message
...
> So, does anyone but us read these posts and help, or are
> they just an exercise in futility? I am so frustrated
> with XP I'm ready to throw my computer out the window and
> it's brand new...
> If any of you happen to read this and have gotten help
> from MS that actually solved the problems you were
> having, would you let me know? Thank you in advance.
> Sincerely,
> Sharon
peter
December 6th 03, 12:16 PM
Sharon
I responded to one of your posts.
You supplied very little information as to the specifics of the problem =
other then to say you have had problems with XP since you have received =
you new computer.Thats why they have warranties...so that people can =
take them back and get their problems fixed.By your post i take it you =
have an OEM version of XP which is warranteed only by the people you =
bought your computer from.And as such you did not even get an XP =
CD...just a recovery CD or ?? It seems to me that some people spent more =
time ordering their lunch then they do researching the Computer they are =
buying..no offense intended.
I have been using XP for about 2 years now and have only run into one =
problem that I have not solved...yet.This news group has been helpful to =
me in the past and as such I try to be helpful in some small way to =
people who post here for assistance.You must remember that it is a =
public ..volunteer help..forum.
peter
"Sharon" > wrote in message =
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| So, does anyone but us read these posts and help, or are=20
| they just an exercise in futility? I am so frustrated=20
| with XP I'm ready to throw my computer out the window and=20
| it's brand new...
| If any of you happen to read this and have gotten help=20
| from MS that actually solved the problems you were=20
| having, would you let me know? Thank you in advance.
| Sincerely,
| Sharon
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SkookumNarrows
December 6th 03, 12:17 PM
Hi Sharon,
I bought my very first computer this past January. One thing I've come to
realize since then is that having a computer is time consuming work. The
way computers are marketed you come to believe that all you have to do is
turn it on and click away and that's it. Not so. To deal with problems you
really must take the time to explore all that is in your computer and find
out who it is you contact or turn to when problems arise with the different
components and applications. You need to accept this reality or you're
going to be a miserable user. I visit these newsgroups on a regular basis
just to read the postings and solutions offered. I have learned a great
deal about sites I can turn to for information and there are many! I have
learned about security forums that not only offer help with spyware
applications but also with general troubleshooting. These people will go
out of their way to help you and if they can't will recommend where to go
to. You must accept the fact that the people in these forums offer what
help they can and they will let you know if they can't help and you must
accept that fact, too. Then, you have to try another line of attack to deal
with your problem. It really means time and effort on your part, but there
is an upside...you really get to know your computer. I had to deal with an
application that became unstable and the forums could offer no direct
solution, but over a week I dug and dug here, there and everywhere. When, I
had enough bits and pieces of information I sat down and planned all the
steps I would take to solve this and I did it...I dealt with the problem
myself and everything now works fine. I don't mean to preach, but this is my
experience. My view is that I decided to get this tool and I had better
learn how to deal with it when things go wrong.
Good Luck, Sharon.
S.N.
"Sharon" > wrote in message
...
> So, does anyone but us read these posts and help, or are
> they just an exercise in futility? I am so frustrated
> with XP I'm ready to throw my computer out the window and
> it's brand new...
> If any of you happen to read this and have gotten help
> from MS that actually solved the problems you were
> having, would you let me know? Thank you in advance.
> Sincerely,
> Sharon
Nigel Smith
December 6th 03, 12:18 PM
Hey lady,
Cool it a little. I know these things can really screw your head up but
considering the complexity and the nature of what you are dealing with - and
you will get to understand the depth of that with experience - but ROme was
not built in a day and there can be problems that take time and effort to
resolve. If this mean that you have to undertake some kind of "homework"
then so be it. You will in the end have learnt alot and with computers
knowledge is often the key to correcting the problems.
Please try to be concise, as I think others have said, and give as much
USEFULL information that you can. The people on here help for nothing.
Usualy, they have migrated to doing that because in the past they,
themselves have had help here. They then "pay back" by helping others. I
cannot speak too highly for the majority of them. But if you take a high
handed attitude dont expect much help.
I do agree that MS needs some improvement, but this IS NOT MS and dont
forget it. Knock Bill Gates (For whatever reasons you have, although I think
he id owed alot by many of us) but dont knock these forums.
Kind regards
Nigel Thomas-Smith
"Sharon" > wrote in message
...
> So, does anyone but us read these posts and help, or are
> they just an exercise in futility? I am so frustrated
> with XP I'm ready to throw my computer out the window and
> it's brand new...
> If any of you happen to read this and have gotten help
> from MS that actually solved the problems you were
> having, would you let me know? Thank you in advance.
> Sincerely,
> Sharon
David
December 6th 03, 12:18 PM
On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 21:21:11 -0700, "Sharon" >
wrote:
>So, does anyone but us read these posts and help, or are
>they just an exercise in futility? I am so frustrated
>with XP I'm ready to throw my computer out the window and
>it's brand new...
> If any of you happen to read this and have gotten help
>from MS that actually solved the problems you were
>having, would you let me know? Thank you in advance.
>Sincerely,
>Sharon
This is a Peer-to-Peer support group. Ms has no official presence
here, though a few MS employees volunteer their time and help out.
All the help here comes from people just like you, except with more
experience. As you learn more about XP and computers, you may also
offer advice on troubles you have experienced.
Many people have participated in these groups for years. And, are very
knowledgable. But, No one knows the answer to every problem and either
cant help you, or need time to research the problem for you. You also
need to ask Clear, concise questions with details as to OS, Files
involved, and any error messages you get
David
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