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| Thread ID: 126362 | 2012-08-23 03:34:00 | Breaking Windows 7 | learning (5137) | Press F1 |
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| 1296350 | 2012-08-24 00:35:00 | Its for my mate who's very small 5-10 person company is managed by third party IT company. His laptop is excruciatingly slow and bloated. They wont do it and just tell him to wait until he gets a new laptop as part of the refresh schedule. So tell him this is the cure, as said by other PC techs. But I sure wouldn't trash it just to make him do it. IT's unethical. |
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| 1296351 | 2012-08-24 00:54:00 | +1. Deliberately breaking someone's computer without their knowledge or permission in order to force them into a particular course of action, especially when they've explicitly told you that they don't want this, strikes me as rather unethical. +1 Very unethical I would say especially as it is a work laptop. |
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