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I give up on Microsoft, buying an Apple Mac

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ClayLC

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Jun 30, 2007, 10:08:14 AM6/30/07
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See thread :
http://tinyurl.com/2ywqyc

Basically restoring initial manufacturer's installation while
disconnected from the networks results in a product called SpyFish
creating its own user account and a mess of other things as soon as I
start up as a system administrator. The folders etc. are hidden
"system" objects. The computer was purchased from circuit city and is
an HP pavilion a6109n running vista.

I contacted HP but they have yet to call me on the phone. My number is
901-867-3152. I invite an HP corporate rep to contact me. Contact HP if
you find it on your computer, not me! You can find it by show all system
objects then doing a search on spyfish.

I am posting here because I think that this info will propagate better
that way than by a post on Google...

Laughing Crazy Coot/
Lonnie Courtney Clay


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Dorothy J Heydt

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Jun 30, 2007, 10:49:36 AM6/30/07
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Out of the frying pan into the fire.....

Try Linux next time.

Dorothy J. Heydt
Albany, California
djh...@kithrup.com

LCC

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Jun 30, 2007, 11:08:56 AM6/30/07
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On Jun 30, 7:49 am, djhe...@kithrup.com (Dorothy J Heydt) wrote:
> Out of the frying pan into the fire.....
>
> Try Linux next time.
>
> Dorothy J. Heydt
> Albany, California
> djhe...@kithrup.com

That is the next step. Vista took me three days to critique. Probably
not much longer will be required for Apple Mac. But I think that it is
worth a try. I have a new bank card and I can afford it now....

Dan Goodman

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Jun 30, 2007, 12:39:06 PM6/30/07
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ClayLC wrote:

Stuff which belongs on a _computer-related_ newsgroup, not here.

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