off to craigslist and free cycle! lol

From: Donald E. Bowen, Jr. 
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 1:48 PM
To: 'Juan Gonzalez' 
Subject: RE: sent my computer to GW


I'd bet money that somewhere, a whole stack of unused, unwanted XP CD's are 
gathering dust and looking for a home.  I too would like to find them!

 

Sincerely,

Donald E. Bowen, Jr.

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From: Juan Gonzalez [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 1:40 PM
To: GW-Micro
Subject: Re: sent my computer to GW

 

would u happen to know where I can get a OS CD with out having to pay for it? I 
would be looking for an XP home edition and maybe an XP media center. I know 
that you'll need the product key so I will try the Jellybean Magic Key finder 
to get it off of each computer before I install the OS. 

 

From: Stephen Clower 

Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 12:32 PM

To: gw-info-gwmicro.com 

Subject: Re: sent my computer to GW

 

Use a program like the Jellybean Magic Key Finder to locate the PC's Windows 
product key, write it down somewhere, and install the same version of Windows 
but with an actual Windows CD or DVD from Microsoft. When asked for the product 
key, enter what you wrote down earlier, and everything should be good to go 
from there. Note that depending on the age of your computer, you may need to 
have additional drivers on hand to support your peripherals.

As for the format, always go with nTFS these days. Fat32 doesn't work well with 
partitions larger than 32GB, and even so, the file system fragments much 
quicker than NTFS. NTFS also adds file permissions which is absolutely 
essential these days.

Regards,
Steve


On 4/6/2010 1:23 PM, Juan Gonzalez wrote: 

you know I always thought about this. I have always told people to do this but 
what do u do if like for example your restore CD comes with all of that crap on 
it? My sisters hp computer has 8 Restore CD's and when I restore it, it 
installs all of that crap that u speech of. now for a dell I know that 
everything comes separate but when u restore your computer is it better if u 
also format your C drive? if so what should we format it as? It has options 
like FAT 32 and whatever else. My dell computer does go slow when I restore it 
to factory settings but when I just install the OS it works fine. the only 
thing that I am not certain of is the formatting of the C drive maybe you could 
help 

 

From: Aaron Smith 

Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 12:00 PM

Cc: gwmicro 

Subject: Re: sent my computer to GW

 

To be fair, it's less about the fact that you have an HP, and more about the 
fact that you have an HP with all of HP's crap installed. If you were to 
reformat and re-install, you'd have a brand new machine, that would rock with 
Window-Eyes. I wrote about this, back in the day, on our blog: 
http://www.gwmicro.com/blog/index.php/all/?title=new_pc_woes.

Aaron

On 4/6/2010 12:26 PM, C. Richcreek wrote: 

Hi All, I am also using an HP but this is a laptop and having issues. Most of 
the issues are caused by HP but WinEyes is, for the small part, having some 
issues also, I would advise anyone and everyone not to buy an HP because many 
of their Win7 HP  support programs are done in all flash? It seems that 
Microsoft takes two steps forward and HP takes four steps backwards in 
accessibility. Another issue is with Windows Live Mail. I don't see how the 
calendar can get corrupted data in it when I never go into it but when this 
happens the email program can not be opened, sheeze, multiple problems and 
WinEyes is the easiest so far to get through. Sorry about the so long rant but 
just had to spill. Thanks dearly, Craig R 

 

From: Don H 

Sent: Monday, April 05, 2010 5:40 AM

To: gwmicro 

Subject: sent my computer to GW

 

 

When Windows 7 came out back in October I had a free upgrade coming from HP on 
my recently purchased Desktop computer.  Now dont lecture me on why it is a 
bad idea to install a newly released operating system as I totally agree but 
hey I am old and dont have time to wait for it to be bug free as bug free 
never happens.

After installing Win 7 and WE 7.11 I had problems with a random crash of my 
system when I started WE after a boot or computer restart.  At this point I 
couldnt say for sure if it was a Win 7 problem a computer problem or a Window 
Eyes problem.  I contacted HP with no help, contacted Microsoft with no help 
and reported the problem to GW and got the response that they couldnt 
duplicate the problem.

After numerous WE generated error reports being sent to Aaron Smith at GW I got 
the response that maybe WE was causing the problem and a possible fix would be 
in 7.2.

Well the WE 7.2 beta 1 changed the problem in that WE no longer generated a 
error message but I was still getting the crash.

Aaron Smith finally told me that the only way that they could potentially fix 
the problem was for me to send GW my computer.

I didnt really like the idea of sending them my computer but I also was fed up 
with the problem.  So a little over a week ago I sent in my computer.

After they received my computer it got top priority for Aaron Smith and others 
at GW to figure the problem out and get the computer back to me in short order.

After a day of work at GW they did indeed agree that Window Eyes was causing my 
problem and after another couple of days they pinned it down to a timing 
problem with the Windows Log On service and GW did in fact resolve the problem 
on my computer and will include the fix in the 7.2 release of WE.  Aaron 
indicated that this fix would probably benefit a small number of WE users with 
the same or similar problem.    

It cost me a total of $19 to send GW my computer and since it was in fact a WE 
problem they paid the shipping back.  I see that as a few dollars well spent 
and just another indication of the great support that GW provides.

So when GW recommends that you send in your computer dont be like me and 
hesitate and send it in if at all possible.  You will probably get your problem 
solved and maybe just maybe make Window Eyes even a better product. 

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