Topic: | Re:Re:Act on Computers very disappointing | |
Posted by: | Chris Bell | |
Date/Time: | 02/03/12 08:15:00 |
Unfortunately some faults are not visible until others have been cleared, and this would be very true if a virus is present but the screen is broken. Clearing a virus or re-installing an operating system is not part of fixing a screen, it is a different problem. I run computers that simply are not affected by a virus, (old Acorn as well as Linux), it is your decision to use Microsoft that makes your computer susceptible. |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
Act on Computers very disappointing | 26/02/12 22:35:00 | Kathleen Kelber |
Re:Act on Computers very disappointing | 26/02/12 23:24:00 | Nicola Howard |
Re:Re:Act on Computers very disappointing | 27/02/12 16:33:00 | Kathleen Kelber |
Re:Act on Computers very disappointing | 27/02/12 16:24:00 | Ricardo Pelc-Wesoly |
Re:Re:Act on Computers very disappointing | 27/02/12 17:14:00 | Chris Bell |
Re:Act on Computers very disappointing | 29/02/12 17:05:00 | Kathleen Kelber |
Re:Re:Act on Computers very disappointing | 29/02/12 21:51:00 | Sara Nathan |
Re:Re:Re:Act on Computers very disappointing | 01/03/12 12:36:00 | Antony Obrien |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Act on Computers very disappointing | 01/03/12 14:05:00 | Sara Nathan |
Re:Act on Computers very disappointing | 01/03/12 10:49:00 | Acton Computers |
Re:Re:Act on Computers very disappointing | 01/03/12 10:53:00 | Roger Foreman |
Re:Act on Computers very disappointing | 01/03/12 11:02:00 | Kathleen Kelber |
Re:Re:Act on Computers very disappointing | 02/03/12 08:15:00 | Chris Bell |