Paul Smith wrote:
> "Whitey" <> wrote in message
> news:%...
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> I personally wish
> they would all just ship a Windows disc, and then a separate disc with
> all their bits and bobs on. Maybe one day.
>
Amen to that. I've spent about an hour earlier removing Google Desktop,
Dell Dock, Tiscali Internet, replacing McAfee AV etc., to strip the
desktop back to a usable state to on a new Dell Inspiron.
If you buy these machines it's on the basis of hardware and price, not
on how much junk the OEM wants to install. What's really daft is that
although such software might make an OEMs life easier when delivering
support for a newbie, it's just added confusion for those who are moving
beyond the newbie stage.
It would be interesting to find out how many calls MS field from
customers who have problems because such stuff.
Could MS solve this problem by including a decent AV and advising OEMs
not to pre-load so much junk? Seriously, when you strip a machine back,
Defender is on, Windows Firewall is on, UAC is on, Updates is on, all
you then need is a decent AV to rock'n'roll.

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*Andy*
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