When Kevin got his new PC, it had XP on it. The old PC has ME, which we hate. I tried to reformat the hard drive to get rid of all the crap that comes with use. It got to 65% 3 times and errored out. Wouldn't do it. Finally, I reformatted with Kevin's reinstall XP disc. It worked great, but told me that I had 30 days to "authenticate" it. (I don't remember the word, but it's not the same as registering) Several people told me that it wouldn't work on a second system, but I was willing to ride out those 30 days. Those days ended last weekend.
I decided to try ME again, and it reformatted flawlessly! I think it was so unstable before, that it wouldn't allow it. I reformatted last night, and life was good. I didn't d/l the antivirus, thinking I would do it tonight. I forgot that the 16 yo was home today. He SOOOO screwed everything up. He still doesn't admit to doing so much as launching a browser, but I had 12 programs running that I don't recognize. Those annoying types that come with downloads. I couldn't uninstall most of them. I couldn't reformat! Hell, I decided to start over again, and they were all still there. I was so mad at that boy!
Kevin stopped at WalMart on the way home for cold medicine (he's dyin', I swear) and while he was there, picked up a copy of Win XP! We can't afford it, but damn if it didn't fix all my problems! I loaded it, load AOL for the kids, set up all of the logons as "user" except for mine (you ain't downloadin' shit, boy) and life is good! I hate that he spent the money, but at the same time, I'm glad to have control back. I HATE Win ME. It is a crap system that should have allowed XP as a free patch.
Anyway, that's how I spent my evening.
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Keep Brett on AOL and you''ll have some control! There's some crapola on the kiddie computer here, too. Something that makes a yahoo-shopper thingie pop up a dozen times a minute. Maybe from them watching Yahoo videos?
And I found out that Wild Tangeant junk that you can't uninstall is installed with AIM and AOL both. Geesh. Good old AOL and their spyware.
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