Hi Jason,
Yeah, but let's get back on topic with gaming.

jason wrote:
> Hi, Thomas I know what you mean just like how some people don't read the 
> software and then they pannic, for example it's my family that does that. 
> My little nephew goes and messes up the hardrives on his computer and then 
> he calls me to fix them when he thought he was doing the right thing,  and 
> then he cries it doesn't work when I tell him speciffically not to touch 
> those files that don't pertain to the issue, just when you have people who 
> are impatient like my parents when it comes to computers.  you tell them to 
> do something with the computer and then they wine and curse up like a storm, 
> when they can't find the item on the s creen, or if it goes to something 
> else sometimes explaining computer issues to people at times is like talking 
> to a brick wall.
> Well anyway cheers for now
> your friend,
> Jason
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 10:28 PM
> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Games under Vista
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>> Hi Shaun,
>> Well, when installing lots of applications or for trouble shooting
>> purposes the UAC prompt is down right annoying. In that case I say turn
>> the Vista UAC confirmation off for a while.
>> However, it is rather helpful if viruses and other harmful pieces of
>> software attempt to take control of your system or damage it. In that
>> case the UAC  confirmation can be the diference between stopping a
>> harmful piece of software cold or having your Windows system fried. Take
>> your pick.
>> Bottom line one of the reasons Microsoft has the UAC confirmation on is
>> to try and idiot proof the operating system from the general public
>> which doesn't know jack about system security. For example, most Windows
>> XP users blindly run XP as administrator day in and day out. The way to
>> make XP more secure is create an admin account for software installs,
>> etc, and create yourself a limited user account for day to day use. Tell
>> most general XP users that and they will likely ask you what's the
>> difference, or say I didn't know that.
>> I hate to be sinical here, but bottom line most of the general computer
>> users I have met know how to get on the internet, read his or her email,
>> run MS Word, and beyond that don't know anything else about their
>> computer. It is those people that Microsoft has to worry about, because
>> they are the first to scream my computer doesn't work and I don't know
>> what to do. They would have not likely been in that situation in the
>> first place if they had actually took the time to read some computer
>> manuals or attended a few computer classes. However, you don't want to
>> get me started on those lazy people who buy software and don't read the
>> manuals, and then come asking for help rather than looking up the answer
>> in the manual.
>> Sorry, I am getting off the point about games and Vista.So let's get
>> back to the original topic.
>> Cheers.
>>
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