PC insomnia
On 12/28/2017 08:52 AM, Rene Lamontagne wrote:
On 12/28/2017 10:04 AM, Ken Blake wrote:
On Thu, 28 Dec 2017 00:01:17 -0800, T wrote:
The bad news is that Windows is not a stable operating system.
I completely disagree.
The
good news is that you can cope by shutting down or reboot once a day
I *never* do that--not unless an update requires it,Â* or I am going
away on vacation. And Windows remains completely stable.
Plus computers are like car tires, the longer you use them, the quicker
they wear out.
I completely disagree with that too.
+1
Rene
Hi Ken and Rene,
This the only place I find anyone who thinks Windows
is stable.
If you guys are not being tech evangelists (fan boys) and
are actually being honest, it is a good thing that your experience
if different than mine. Means there is hope for Windows.
Also keep in mind that I only get called when things go
wrong. And, glossing over quality issues in Windows
does not serve my customers well.
Rather than smothering my customers with M$ marketing bull
s***, I try to coach folks in the direction as to what will
make Windows more stable. Actually shutting the damned
thing off at night is a good start.
Since I do not charge for five minute calls, when I
show up at a bizarre Windows 8+ problem and
simply pull the power plug and turn off Fast Boot,
I do take it in the shorts. I do not bill for travel
time and do not have a minimum charge. Hopefully
they have other things that need fixing too, but quite
often not.
I make a good living off of Windows poor quality,
except for fast boot.
-T
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