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Another MS rant
Yeah sure, there is lots of criticism of Microsoft and the crappiness
of their products; but through vigilance or whatever, I've managed to use both OE and IE to my general satisfaction. Until last night. Add me to the list of people who now hate that f*@#$ng software. It seemed innocuous enough. The little Windows update icon popped up, telling me there was an automatic update for IE, and that I could continue what I was doing while it installed. Sure. Fine. These things have always been benign enough in the past, go ahead. So the install program chugs along, downloading and installing the latest version of IE. Then it finishes; rather, it tells me that the installation could not be completed, and I need to restart. Inconvenient, but okay. Restarting is one of the things Windows users get used to. On getting my desktop back, I wanted to access a website, so I click on my IE icon in the Quick Launch toolbar. IE flashes on the screen, then it's gone. WTH? I try again; same thing. Okay, this blows. Now I have no browser, and no way to get it back without opening my browser. Did I mention this blows? Fortunately (and I doubt many typical IE users would have this option at hand), I had my laptop handy, hooked into the DSL modem, and downloaded a new copy of the install program onto a flash drive. I plug it into the PC and run through the install again. Same ****. As a part of this miserable failure of a program, it gives me a handy dandy troubleshooting guide that tells me a half dozen reasons why the install failed, and several methods for how to modify my system to fix their problem, one of which involves disabling my antivirus software and three of which involve manual editing of the registry. Are they f*cking kidding me? So I shut off Norton & try the reinstall again. No dice. I've had it. I get out the laptop again & download Firefox. When I restart the desktop to install Firefox, I find that IE is now magically working. I'm so confused. Unfortunately, my Norton installation is now corrupt, and I have to go find the disk & reinstall it. On top of that, everything seems to be working at slow motion. I can't open Excel, because it's trying to do a virus scan, but the virus software is screwed. I suppose I'm lucky that I have at least half a clue what to do with this mess; but I hate this ****. Joe F. |
Another MS rant
"rb608" wrote I suppose I'm lucky that I have at least half a clue what to do with this mess; but I hate this ****. An IT pro I'm not, but the reading I've done in the IE, OE, and Word newsgroups on news.microsoft.com pretty much says that Norton and Windows are something like vinegar and oil -- they don't mix well. As Windows security tries to assert itself (in the face of a new application/update/whatever,) Norton fights it, and vice versa. The MVPs generally suggest using AVG instead of Norton. I know nada about the why, but after heeding the advice to switch, my previously crash-friendly machine has mellowed substantially. Plus, AVG has the distinct advantage of being free. http://free.grisoft.com/doc/1 Good luck, herr swapmeister. Dan |
Another MS rant
Daniel-San (Rot13) wrote: "rb608" wrote I suppose I'm lucky that I have at least half a clue what to do with this mess; but I hate this ****. CHACHING!! Whilst I was working on my MS in computing, my lovely bride would make that wonderful cash register sound every time she heard of someone's trials and tribs with MS or a new virus would try to destroy the world. I personnally go "Splash!" which is the sound of a 22 inch brown trying to shake my hook, the trip afforded me by my choice of careers. Frank Reid |
Another MS rant
On Jan 3, 8:37 am, "Daniel-San" (Rot13) wrote: "rb608" wrote I suppose I'm lucky that I have at least half a clue what to do with this mess; but I hate this ****.An IT pro I'm not, but the http://free.grisoft.com/doc/1 Another freebie is avast at: http://www.avast.com/ I blew away Norton and for the last year have been pleased with the combination of avast and Windows Defender. In fact the first time I installed and ran avast it found 2 infections that Norton had missed. Free and NONE of the problems I used to have with the big name virus/firewall products. Works well with IE7. Good Luck Jeff |
Another MS rant
"jlp" wrote in message oups.com... On Jan 3, 8:37 am, "Daniel-San" (Rot13) wrote: "rb608" wrote I suppose I'm lucky that I have at least half a clue what to do with this mess; but I hate this ****.An IT pro I'm not, but the http://free.grisoft.com/doc/1 Another freebie is avast at: http://www.avast.com/ I blew away Norton and for the last year have been pleased with the combination of avast and Windows Defender. In fact the first time I installed and ran avast it found 2 infections that Norton had missed. Free and NONE of the problems I used to have with the big name virus/firewall products. Works well with IE7. Good Luck Jeff I got rid of Norton, when I was running out of memory. Damn it is a resource hog! I use AVG free and like it. |
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