| ▲ | skeeter2020 5 hours ago | |
>> They had the advantage of having a "consultant" to solve any problem, but none of the problems that they have encountered were problems that they would not also encounter on Windows. I drew a hard "no family tech support" line decades ago, and the difference then is that they can at least find a Windows tech-support consultant. What happens if an octogenarian phones Geek Squad and says they're running Variant <X> of Linux? | ||
| ▲ | Telaneo 25 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | |
> What happens if an octogenarian phones Geek Squad and says they're running Variant <X> of Linux? Geek Squad: 'Sorry, we don't support that.' Grandma: 'Well, what can you do to help me then?' Geek Squad: 'We can set you up with a new computer. That'll be $Cost-of-new-computer plus $Cost-of-X-hours-of-setup.' Grandma (possibility number 1): 'Alright, guess I don't have much choice, and you're the expert.' Grandma (possibility number 2): 'No thanks. I'll use my phone instead.' | ||
| ▲ | hansvm 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> Geek Squad Man, they've really screwed up all the settings. I've never seen Windows 11 look like this. A clean reinstall ought to fix it. | ||