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To: wily who wrote (891)11/28/1998 1:43:00 PM
From: Steven Bowen   of 110645
 
" What I'm saying is, if you don't have the time and desire to delve a little into your computer, then yes, you are probably better off calling in the consultant or taking it to the shop"

Well, as long as he knows somewhat what the programs are on his computer, and what programs he doesn't need, he can't do any damage as long as he uses "Add/Remove Programs" in his control panel, can he? Especially if he just goes thru and deletes programs like the CAD programs he knows he doesn't want. Just deleting a few unused programs thru "Add/Remove Programs" could free up a bunch of disk space and shouldn't risk crashing his system as long as he's not deleting stuff he doesn't recognize.
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