One of the most common complaints by new users of the library computers is that their home pcs are 'broken.' This is more frequent than we more savvy users might be aware of. I say savvy but I could also say 'fortunate' or 'lucky.' It astounds me how many people click bad links and fu@k up their home computers. It amazes me more that there are so
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Keeping it clean after that is another task that's probably even more difficult, given the average Joe's abilities. I'm not ragging on the average Joe, mind you, but as you say, the things that are obvious to you and me, the things we do to keep our systems clean, these things are out of reach for many.
Cookies and candy and cake decoration kits, though - that's nice. :)
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The junk got into her browsers, and I cleaned up IE successfully with a reset and tweaks the first two times: this time it has some clingy junk in the add-ons. FireFox I've reinstalled three times and looks okay.
My sister is getting better with this. She runs the scans and I'm helping her obtain a portable drive for backups. She wants a new pc and I'm thinking maybe it would be better for her as we could set it up better to deal with these little problems.
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I've gotten caught by Facebook, as well. Now I just look at others' "likes" but try to never touch them.
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