This reminds me of when I set up my mom (who was in her mid 80s at the time) with a new eMac. I gave her a user account (I kept administrator privileges for myself) and told her that she couldn't break it. Within a week she called me to say "I killed it!" All she did was shut it down. I explained to her where the power button was and she had it up and running in no time.

Steve



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I got a call today from a sometime client. A Mac user, fwiw. She couldn't get her computer to turn on, having had to "force quit" something yesterday. Since I couldn't understand her explanation of her difficulty, I arranged to go over and take a look at the machine. Client has a very nice eMac running System 10.4.8. When I got there, the computer was turned off. I asked how it was turned on, and she tapped the mouse a couple of times. I said: That's nice. You can do that when the computer is 'sleeping.' But it's obviously turned off right now. (She must have done a "shut down" instead of a "force quit" yesterday.) Client had no idea of what I was saying. I had never had to turn this machine on before, so it took a couple of minutes to find the "on" switch. It's on the right side of the machine (as you face the screen), and just behind and below the wire connections. I touched the "on" switch, and the computer turned on.

So -- what does one charge for turning a client's machine "on"? I did a couple of other housecleaning things. Added a couple of bookmarks. Was there about 1/2 hour. I charged a mere $25. She thought it was a bargain. I thought it was a joke, but I had to charge something.
I would be curious to hear from others though.

Mical Wilmoth Carton
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