Re: Installation
Camaleón <noelamac@gmail.com> writes:
> On Sun, 23 Sep 2012 23:10:19 +0200, lee wrote:
>
>> Camaleón <noelamac@gmail.com> writes:
>>
>>> On Thu, 20 Sep 2012 16:41:46 +0200, lee wrote:
>>>
>>>> Companies may have resources they could use to provide support.
>>>> Simply having them doesn't mean that they do.
>>>
>>> They do provide support as long as you pay for it, of course. Laziness
>>> has a price.
>>
>> What does that have to do with laziness?
>
> (...)
>
> The "lazy" adjective applies here for users who are not interested in
> knowing about their products or systems so someone needs to care for them
> on his/her regard when a problem arises.
You mean people who need someone to come out to their computer and fix
it?
>>>>> By your replies I can deduce that either:
>>>>>
>>>>> a) You have never installed a OEMized version of Windows or, b) You
>>>>> are not very skilled user because these versions provide a wizard
>>>>> that only asks you no more than 5 basic questions, or c) You're
>>>>> simply joking...
>>>>
>>>> None of your deductions is correct
>>>
>>> (...)
>>>
>>> Then kindly tell me why you seem to ignore a fact that everybody is
>>> aware of.
>>
>> Oh now we are at the "everybody knows ..." way of argumentation. That
>> you deduct something doesn't make it a fact, and that everybody thinks
>> they are aware of something doesn't do that, either.
>
> Okay, then please _describe in detail_ what's what you find that hard or
> what is taking your time at the Windows OEM installation process. Maybe
> choosing your username, selecting a good password or setting up the
> current time zone? :-)
It took quite a while to install, then you had to install a number of
patches, and in some cases, there were some difficulties. I didn't say
it was hard.
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