Tom Boucher wrote:



I disagree. I find this a complete and utter cop out for any computer tech that feels this is a good way of 'troubleshooting' any system no matter what the OS.

My two cents:


I agree. Reloading a system is the path of least resistance. In any situation
where knowledge is gained from experience (Such as figuring out what is
eating system resources and then fixing the culprit), the path of least resistance
removes any opportunity opportunity to learn. And as we all know, if you don't
learn how things work, you'll end up reloading systems forever instead of applying
knowledge that enables you to repair a problem in a matter of minutes.



Best regards


Marvin Dickens

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