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An extract (NOT my own work!)
___________________________________________________________________________ Learn from the Mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make them all yourself! #1 Cause of Computer Problems: Installing Programs #2 Cause of Computer Problems: Uninstalling Programs #3 Cause of Computer Problems: Video Drivers #4 Cause of Computer Problems: Running Crash Protection Software #5 Cause of Computer Problems: Running Antivirus Software in Background or Autoprotect Mode Least Likely Cause of Computer Problems: A Virus Beta software is a test version so buggy that the manufacturer is too embarrassed to sell or even pretend that it works (and they don't embarrass easily) Do Not install Beta software unless it is your job to evaluate or support software, or your life just doesn't have enough problems. Do Not install Beta software unless you have a detailed understanding of the inner workings of your Operating System. This includes how to backup, modify and restore the Operating System, Applications, Configuration Settings and Data. You should expect the Beta software to trash your system to the point that it won't boot. You should expect that you will have to reformat your hard drive and reinstall the Operating System, Applications and Data in order to get a usable system after using the Beta software. (This is the only reliable way to remove any software, Beta or Production). This advice is attributable to Mike, here: http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm Lots and lots of helpful items on the web site - IMO, well worth a visit! David B. PS I've have used MS AntiSpyware(Beta) and Windows OneCare for a while just out of interest - now removed! |
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That's a great post and so true.
![]() LG BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@"remove wrote: > An extract (NOT my own work!) > ___________________________________________________________________________ > > Learn from the Mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make > them all yourself! > > #1 Cause of Computer Problems: Installing Programs > #2 Cause of Computer Problems: Uninstalling Programs > #3 Cause of Computer Problems: Video Drivers > #4 Cause of Computer Problems: Running Crash Protection Software > #5 Cause of Computer Problems: Running Antivirus Software in > Background or Autoprotect Mode > Least Likely Cause of Computer Problems: A Virus > > Beta software is a test version so buggy that the manufacturer is too > embarrassed to sell or even pretend that it works (and they don't > embarrass easily) > > Do Not install Beta software unless it is your job to evaluate or > support software, or your life just doesn't have enough problems. > > Do Not install Beta software unless you have a detailed understanding > of the inner workings of your Operating System. This includes how to > backup, modify and restore the Operating System, Applications, > Configuration Settings and Data. > > You should expect the Beta software to trash your system to the point > that it won't boot. > > You should expect that you will have to reformat your hard drive and > reinstall the Operating System, Applications and Data in order to get > a usable system after using the Beta software. (This is the only > reliable way to remove any software, Beta or Production). > > This advice is attributable to Mike, here: > http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm > > Lots and lots of helpful items on the web site - IMO, well worth a > visit! David B. > > PS I've have used MS AntiSpyware(Beta) and Windows OneCare for a > while just out of interest - now removed! -- |
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Your idea that beta software is so buggy is incorrect. That is not the
function of a beta test. The fact is that even with the best testing methods there are certain configurations and paths through the application that cannot be duplicated in a testing lab. It is used to find issues if there are any in the thousands of possible permutations that can occur. "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@"remove" wrote: > An extract (NOT my own work!) > ___________________________________________________________________________ > > Learn from the Mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make them > all yourself! > > #1 Cause of Computer Problems: Installing Programs > #2 Cause of Computer Problems: Uninstalling Programs > #3 Cause of Computer Problems: Video Drivers > #4 Cause of Computer Problems: Running Crash Protection Software > #5 Cause of Computer Problems: Running Antivirus Software in Background or > Autoprotect Mode > Least Likely Cause of Computer Problems: A Virus > > Beta software is a test version so buggy that the manufacturer is too > embarrassed to sell or even pretend that it works (and they don't embarrass > easily) > > Do Not install Beta software unless it is your job to evaluate or support > software, or your life just doesn't have enough problems. > > Do Not install Beta software unless you have a detailed understanding of the > inner workings of your Operating System. This includes how to backup, modify > and restore the Operating System, Applications, Configuration Settings and > Data. > > You should expect the Beta software to trash your system to the point that > it won't boot. > > You should expect that you will have to reformat your hard drive and > reinstall the Operating System, Applications and Data in order to get a > usable system after using the Beta software. (This is the only reliable way > to remove any software, Beta or Production). > > This advice is attributable to Mike, here: > http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm > > Lots and lots of helpful items on the web site - IMO, well worth a visit! > David B. > > PS I've have used MS AntiSpyware(Beta) and Windows OneCare for a while just > out of interest - now removed! > > > |
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Hello Matt
I've just noticed your response to me. So sorry I didn't respond before. I thought I had made it clear that it was NOT my thoughts I was conveying - simply passing on advice from someone more wise than me (maybe wiser than you too!) ;-)) -- Retired (early!) but not yet senile! "Matt Walker" wrote: > Your idea that beta software is so buggy is incorrect. That is not the > function of a beta test. The fact is that even with the best testing methods > there are certain configurations and paths through the application that > cannot be duplicated in a testing lab. It is used to find issues if there > are any in the thousands of possible permutations that can occur. > > "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@"remove" wrote: > > > An extract (NOT my own work!) > > ___________________________________________________________________________ > > > > Learn from the Mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make them > > all yourself! > > > > #1 Cause of Computer Problems: Installing Programs > > #2 Cause of Computer Problems: Uninstalling Programs > > #3 Cause of Computer Problems: Video Drivers > > #4 Cause of Computer Problems: Running Crash Protection Software > > #5 Cause of Computer Problems: Running Antivirus Software in Background or > > Autoprotect Mode > > Least Likely Cause of Computer Problems: A Virus > > > > Beta software is a test version so buggy that the manufacturer is too > > embarrassed to sell or even pretend that it works (and they don't embarrass > > easily) > > > > Do Not install Beta software unless it is your job to evaluate or support > > software, or your life just doesn't have enough problems. > > > > Do Not install Beta software unless you have a detailed understanding of the > > inner workings of your Operating System. This includes how to backup, modify > > and restore the Operating System, Applications, Configuration Settings and > > Data. > > > > You should expect the Beta software to trash your system to the point that > > it won't boot. > > > > You should expect that you will have to reformat your hard drive and > > reinstall the Operating System, Applications and Data in order to get a > > usable system after using the Beta software. (This is the only reliable way > > to remove any software, Beta or Production). > > > > This advice is attributable to Mike, here: > > http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm > > > > Lots and lots of helpful items on the web site - IMO, well worth a visit! > > David B. > > > > PS I've have used MS AntiSpyware(Beta) and Windows OneCare for a while just > > out of interest - now removed! > > > > > > |
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