

he he he, certainly works. I very rarely am without an internet connection due to computer malfunction, there are too many of the beasts. But if the internet connection to the entire home goes down... holy cold turkey bat man. I am clucking like a chicken about to lay an egg. I have the monkey on my shoulder directing me round the house, testing all known LAN connection, routers and broadband modems, resetting everything, untill I fianlly beleive that the light which should be on and which is off, and indicates the broadband is not working, is telling the truth. Then I go and sulk in a corner.jampot wrote:lol my computer is forever throwing hissy- fits and wont work. is that a good way![]()
If only Bill Gates had designed it that way! Nice thing about system mechanic is that it kind of teaches you how it all works as you use it. I was an inveterate mac user for 14 years, I can now maintain windows in three languages (and probably another three), System mechanic levels the playing field but it won't install Service pack 3 for windows XP for example (if you have a problem do it in safe mode) or set up your network, that kind of stuff is still in the hands of the user.StripyPixieSocks wrote:... or learn to fix the things yourself ;)
I envy you, I had to get a PC to go with my macs when I left the Britain, as I need a PC for testing web applications, sites etc. Previously I'd just pop to a freind's house and use their windows machine. No guarentee of being able to do that in a foreign country. I also opt for as few Bill Gates' products as possible, just windows and internet explorer, everything else is independent.LBR wrote:Having a Macbook, I have to ration myself the old-fashioned way, by putting it to sleep or shutting it down. My brother, who knows me, and computers, said to me, "You are an Apple person. Never consider anything else. Save you pennies and buy an Apple." I bought a Powerbook 145B many years ago. Wonderful contraption. Now have a Macbook Pro, and am still learning how to use the thing. When I hear about all the things one must do to a PC and watch out for, I know my brother was right about me. I opt for having no Bill Gates products. So far, am getting along.
i have a computer geek big bro for that lolStripyPixieSocks wrote:... or learn to fix the things yourself ;)
Amen to that hahaha!!!yugogypsy wrote: Definitely don't get on the puter when you're trying to start cooking, the spuds boiled dry on me and a few other things too!![]()