Idiot proof = expert proof

However, just to show how things go, my new computer just went poof. Shutdown 
like a power failure. I am so angry that I have decided not to try and 
troubleshoot it until I have calmed down for a few days. I would say it is a 
power supply problem only it has redundant supplies and I can hardly imagine 
both going at once. This is the first machine I have had all these problems 
with, and to make it worse it is all server/workstation grade stuff. Should 
have 
built a cheap desktop, I should of.



John Sessoms wrote:
> From:
> graywolf
>> Having just done 3 installs, I can sympathize.
>> The very first thing I do is turn off the balloons and shut down 
>> Window Security Center. Like I need it telling me my computer is not 
>> safe because I do not have windows firewall active when I am behind a 
>> hardware firewall, and that I do not have all the latest updates 
>> especially the microsoft spyware installed. Then I install AVG Free 
>> and update it. That is the reason I use AVG Free as my AV because you 
>> can keep it up to date without having to buy another copy every couple 
>> of years. Then I have to install all the drivers. Since I build my own 
>> systems they do not come with a pre-configured driver package. Then I 
>> get to install all the software and configure it.
>>
>> I keep telling myself I need to make an install dvd that installs 
>> everything in one pre-configured step, but I am too lazy to do that, 
>> so I get to spend about a week setting up each computer.
> 
> I've never tried building a laptop, and am not sure how I'd go about it. 
> I'm sure it can be done.
> 
> I think I've only ever bought one desktop computer (my first 286 clone), 
> have built everything else I've ever used.
> 
> One problem I'm having is I haven't found a central point to turn off 
> the balloons and the security center so they'll stay turned off. So far 
> I've only managed to get the User mode thingy turned off so it doesn't 
> prompt me to have to click "yes I really wanted to open that window" 
> every time I do anything.
> 
> Every new version from Microsoft seems to be more obtuse and 
> user-unfriendly.
> 

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