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F.O.A.D.
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Windows XP end of support
On 2/11/14, 4:45 PM,
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On Tue, 11 Feb 2014 11:53:09 -0800, Bill McKee
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On 2/11/14, 7:54 AM,
wrote:
On Tue, 11 Feb 2014 06:55:56 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:
But, of course, Windows XP is sooooo much mo'betta, and so is the highly
touted Microsoft support, so long as you want to deal with guys whose
first and second languages ain't English and whose ultimate answer
usually is, "Well, just reload windows."
That is what you get with the OEM support. Microsoft can give you the
right answer if you have a retail key. The only time I ever talked to
them, they sounded "merican" to me. When I went to Dell (the OEM), I
got "Bob from Bombay" who said I had to reload the system.
The only reason I called in the first place was that was what the only
message I had said to do (registration problems)
I ended up figuring it out myself, like I have done for the rest of
the 30 years I have been running Wintel products..
I used to talk to MS about problems at times. Both ours and theirs, but
the equipment I designed and the test systems, were run on PC's so I was
listed as a developer and got direct connection to engineers and not Bob
of Bombay. Was not bad service. But we also paid money for the privilege.
When I was still working, the best source of information was the old
VM Forums.
I never had a reason to talk to Microsoft about anything.
How wonderful, eh? So therefore you are an expert on Microsoft tech
support! I get it.
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