Buck
Storage? I am Storage!
Typical. I assembled an office system for a customer a few months back. Basic, simple system: GA-K8VM800M, SDA3000, 512MB of RAM, plus the other necessities. I installed OpenOffice, NOD32, Ad-Aware, Thunderbird, and Firefox, plus provided instructions on not using IE, Outlook Express or Outlook. Everything was good. So, last weekend I get a complaint: ‘we couldn’t do some Photoshop work for some flyers; the system would freeze’. Okay, I think, let’s see what is going on. My customer says, my son is visiting, and he’s a computer guy (first flag). He says I need 256 MB more of RAM since the existing 256 MB isn’t enough. I think again, I only sold 256 MB for Windows XP? Well, okay. But still the system shouldn’t freeze up like they say. Maybe a video card will help, since the onboard stuff is a bit meager. So, I order 256 MB memory and a Gigabyte FX5200 video card. I arrive to install the stuff. Bingo! (I should’ve checked my previous work order (dummy)). She has 512 MB of RAM, the son just made an assumption, he didn’t check! I install the video card. While doing the driver install, an advertisement popped up (second flag). So, I ran Ad-Aware – many offenses found. As the spyware was being hit by Ad-Aware, NOD32 popped up with several kill windows. I noticed they were in the Temporary Internet Files (third flag). Someone has been abusing IE. Plus I see that Yahoo IM and MSN IM are being used (they were not there originally). So, the son installed all this stuff and uses IE, not Firefox. Phooey, he screwed up the system! I cleaned everything up and all is fine. Stupid me, I fell for the ‘he knows what he’s doing’ trick.