Walmart just sells it does not expect to teach you or fix your connection
problems.

Vista is like any other operating program. It needs you to know how to use
it.

Did your cable operator not help you at all.



Ian
-------Original Message-------
 
From: Cindi Waters
Date: 03/11/2008 15:51:55
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [A-1-Computer_Tech] Vista
 
I'll tell you this: I ordered a Dell laptop from Walmart, which was probably
a mistake because I couldn't figure out the customer service plan, meaning
that the booklet said if you ordered it from a retailer and needed help,
call the retailer. I'm sure Walmart knows nothing and wouldn't help me
setting it up. I tried setting it up, and I'm talking particularly with my
cable internet service. It was impossible. So I gave up. And took it back to
Walmart, which kindly accepted it back without any hassle. I really don't
know if it was Vista's fault, my fault, or my cable provider's fault, but I
gave up trying to connect.
 

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