Re: Your Missing the Point stupid
- From: "Mike Hall \(MS-MVP\)" <mike.hall.mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 02:56:16 -0400
... and thanks for the response to my e-mail.. however, I don't open
attachments from people I don't know, don't particularly like and/or don't
trust.. no deviations from this policy..
--
Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/User
"If hard work were such a wonderful thing, surely the rich would have kept
it all to themselves." - Lane Kirkland
"Mike Hall (MS-MVP)" <mike.hall.mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Yo Mickey
>
> I responded to your e-mail.. can't quite understand why you e-mailed me
> about the magic card, unless you didn't wish to appear stupid in public..
>
> We try to offer ways to recover computers such that everything does not
> have to be re-installed.. why would we recommend a card that does what we
> are trying to avoid?
>
> If you feel that it is a good idea to reset back to day one, good for
> you.. do it by all means, but don't come in here telling us that it is the
> best way, because it isn't..
>
> If you have such faith in them, fit one to your own computer, and as I
> suggested in the e-mail, go door to door in Sydney and make your fortune..
>
>
> --
> Mike Hall
> MVP - Windows Shell/User
>
> "If hard work were such a wonderful thing, surely the rich would have kept
> it all to themselves." - Lane Kirkland
>
>
> "Mickey Mouse" <.> wrote in message
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>> Look, I'm sorry for calling you stupid but I'm getting a bit sick and
>> tired about people knocking this RESET CARD. Let me make it clear I
>> don't have one and also have nothing to do with it's sale or manufacture
>> or anyone involved in it.
>> People say it doesn't work and don't waste your money on it. I say on
>> what basis can you say this, it might very well work and if it does,
>> well, what a blow to Microsoft's strangle hold on us users.
>>
>> I don't know how many times I've had to reinstall windows and something
>> like this would save me heaps and heaps of time.
>>
>> It would be sensible to also install antivirus, firewall programs. You
>> can't presume this card will afford you complete protection, an it offers
>> NO protection.
>> What it does offer is the ability to reboot to a fresh system after
>> something has gone wrong. Eventually, something will go wrong, so
>> wouldn't it be heartening to know that all I need to do is reset/reboot
>> the computer.
>> It's said that any change to the system won't be there after a reboot.
>> So what if say after a few weeks I install something like Microsoft
>> Office do I have to tell the reset card not to delete it on reboot?
>> Also, what about the spreadsheets that I may create, will they still be
>> there after reboot?
>> What about new hardware, will the new drivers still remain?
>> Many questions like this should be asked instead of just knocking it. So
>> lets start hearing more constructive criticisms and questions.
>> Something like this, if it works would be worth its weight in gold as far
>> as I'm concerned. Even if it only reboots to a fresh OS and you still
>> need to reinstall drivers and applications.
>> I suspect that some of the knockers have an interest in Microsoft. All
>> they say is it's crap with no detail.
>>
>> Mickey
>>
>>
>
>
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