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Originally Posted by DNSB
It is just too reminiscent of all the time I tell the computer users to just reboot the computer and see if it works. A complex solution where you understand what is causing the problem is, esthetically, so much more satisfactory.
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LOL, David. Years back, I worked (very, very briefly) for a computer store where the only thing the tech folks were supposed to do, in most cases, was replace the mother board or reformat the hard drive. Apparently it was cheaper for them to do that than it was to actually troubleshoot and fix problems--especially when the computers were under warranty and whatever they did would be done at no charge. It wasn't a good fit for me.