Re: [H] That's got to sting

2008-07-02 Thread Thane Sherrington

At 07:39 PM 27/06/2008, Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
I don't believe it is possible to offer real support to the masses 
unless you charge big $$$.


Just charge for after sale support.

T 





Re: [H] That's got to sting

2008-07-02 Thread Thane Sherrington

At 03:28 PM 28/06/2008, John Steinbruner wrote:
Gotta love OSX.   I brought this thing home, plugged it and the 
mouse/ KB in, fired it up, and 10 minutes later it was configured and

downloading my Email for me.  :)


Um, that's doable in XP and Vista as well.  How long can it take to 
configure a mail client?



Just rebuilt a PC last weekend with XP SP2, including the 127 updates
and downloads, it took 4 hours.  'Course, that was with installing
SEP, MSOffice, WinRar, Acrobat Reader, and stuff like that too..  :)


So you're comparing a bare metal install vs a prebuilt/preinstall and 
saying XP took longer?


T 





Re: [H] That's got to sting

2008-07-02 Thread Thane Sherrington

At 05:01 PM 28/06/2008, John Steinbruner wrote:

Sure it does, but mine came with a fairly recent copy of OSX, 10.5.2,
so I have not needed many updates yet. :)


So your comparison is completely unscientific.

T 





Re: [H] HP recovery partition ?

2008-07-02 Thread Thane Sherrington

At 11:19 AM 01/07/2008, FORC5 wrote:
Have a customer on her second system will not boot error. Recovery 
will not run from f10, have to make the recovery partition active 
and boots and restores are possible,


I have no idea why she has crashed twice, drive checks OK ( wd800jb) 
but I figure replacing the drive is a good first step. She is a real 
estate sales person and is frantic. She has these ppl *your computer 
works* do work on it and I suspect they muffed it up somehow, they 
had windows defrag in scheduled tasks and I have seen defrag mess up 
a system if trying to work while it is fragging.


Sounds like a bad HD to me.

There is no option in windows to create restore disks, is it 
possible to just burn the data from the restore partition and make 
it bootable ? Also is it possible to slipstream in updates 
?  restores to pre sp1 and is a real PITA. got it restored yesterday 
to sp1, going back this AM to do sp3 and try and  get her laptop 
(vista) to network the printer again which has been a real pain.


You probably can burn the partition to DVD, but it would be easier to 
contact HP and get the recovery CDs for the system.


T 





Re: [H] HP recovery partition ?

2008-07-02 Thread FORC5
Sp3 will not install unless at least sp1 is loaded. I suspect could goto sp2 
direst with no problem.

Going to find out today. she picked up a nasty virus and now it will only let 
me log on in safemode, asks for a pw even though there is NONE and I have even 
run pw changer on it to verify account active and blank password. 

I must not be Irish :'(
more fun then allowed
fp

At 06:32 PM 7/1/2008, Ben Ruset Poked the stick with:
Why not jump from pre-SP1 all the way to SP3?

FORC5 wrote:
Have a customer on her second system will not boot error. Recovery will not 
run from f10, have to make the recovery partition active and boots and 
restores are possible, 
I have no idea why she has crashed twice, drive checks OK ( wd800jb) but I 
figure replacing the drive is a good first step. She is a real estate sales 
person and is frantic. She has these ppl *your computer works* do work on it 
and I suspect they muffed it up somehow, they had windows defrag in scheduled 
tasks and I have seen defrag mess up a system if trying to work while it is 
fragging.
Question, sorry about the long intro.
There is no option in windows to create restore disks, is it possible to just 
burn the data from the restore partition and make it bootable ? Also is it 
possible to slipstream in updates ?  restores to pre sp1 and is a real PITA. 
got it restored yesterday to sp1, going back this AM to do sp3 and try and  
get her laptop (vista) to network the printer again which has been a real 
pain.
Thanks
fp

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Re: [H] HP recovery partition ?

2008-07-02 Thread FORC5
sounds like a bad hd to me too, I copied the recovery partition out but that 
data is light, i386 folder seems to be on C: very strange

HP is really not that expensive on recovery cd's

figured out this is not the original HD and somehow is why f 10 does not work. 
( guess )

She left it connected to the internet last night with no av or firewall, I am 
now back at square one. :'(

Good news is I am building her a new system, one with a second drive for 
backup. EIther raid ( no like ) or StandbyDisk ( like)

fp
thanks
At 02:04 AM 7/2/2008, Thane Sherrington Poked the stick with:
At 11:19 AM 01/07/2008, FORC5 wrote:
Have a customer on her second system will not boot error. Recovery will not 
run from f10, have to make the recovery partition active and boots and 
restores are possible,

I have no idea why she has crashed twice, drive checks OK ( wd800jb) but I 
figure replacing the drive is a good first step. She is a real estate sales 
person and is frantic. She has these ppl *your computer works* do work on it 
and I suspect they muffed it up somehow, they had windows defrag in scheduled 
tasks and I have seen defrag mess up a system if trying to work while it is 
fragging.

Sounds like a bad HD to me.

There is no option in windows to create restore disks, is it possible to just 
burn the data from the restore partition and make it bootable ? Also is it 
possible to slipstream in updates ?  restores to pre sp1 and is a real PITA. 
got it restored yesterday to sp1, going back this AM to do sp3 and try and  
get her laptop (vista) to network the printer again which has been a real 
pain.

You probably can burn the partition to DVD, but it would be easier to contact 
HP and get the recovery CDs for the system.

T 

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