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To: PMS Witch who wrote (87630)2/4/2015 3:48:32 PM
From: SI Ron (Crazy Music Man)1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) of 110653
 
I have to disagree. It is much simpler for the average computer user to restore the computer back to factory state using the recover discs or the program on the hidden partition.

You don't get Windows discs when you by a new computer. Ya you can download an ISO, but then the user must go to the manufacture website and download and install all the drivers.

I can live with crapware loaded on my PC when I bought it, because I don't use it, and it does not take up that much space or slow the computer down. Just delete the shortcuts and leave it be.
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