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[LOG] Client laptop
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(13-11-2010, 05:52 PM)Drumm Wrote: When it's my own machine, I don't mind so much. I can see your reasoning when applied to somebody else's laptop though.

I do it for a living. A reload presents all kinds of ways for things to go wrong. One time, I reloaded a client's box and backed up all her stuff- like 20gigs. Then she said, "Did you get my fonts?" No, I didn't get her fonts. It's not included in a standard backup. Another dude is unable to log into his MSN Explorer unless I bring MSN Messenger up to date and he has got to have that working or he's lost. One icon out of place and some people are all but emasculated.

I give my clients impeccable service and I will return to fix problems at no additional charge. The aforementioned are examples of things that can be avoided by option not to reload.
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[LOG] Client laptop - by Mark - 11-11-2010, 12:33 AM

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