Tarek said:
Nope. Quite the opposite in fact. I work in IT selling PC's, plus I do desktop support and IT projects as well.
Probably that experience makes me rather cynical about Windows OS at times, because the sorts of things that are happening to Christian happen all the time it seems in the windows world, going by anecdotal evidence and daily complaints from my customers, and from my own and friends experience. I personally own two PC's, and one Mac.
it was not my intention to start a debate about Macs/Linux/windows. I have given the best advice that I can think of without seeing the machine, to Christian, in the hope that it will help him in his situation, and some further suggestions in a following post as to how to avoid it occurring again in the future; that is all.
If any offence was construed from my comments, none was intended whatsoever, and I apologise if that is how it came across. I can only offer advice based upon my own personal, and professional experience. Just as some people choose to buy a Toyota/Ford over a Mercedes/BMW etc, and see no need for anything else, the same with Windows users v's Linux/Mac to make an analogy.
And that is fine, as we are all different, with different needs, priorities and closed sets of thinking - I am not going to argue with that as it is not my place to do so, apart from making some tongue in cheek humorous comments as I did with Christian, because he knows a bit about me, as I him, and I know he will not take it personally but see the humour in it (well I hope so...

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At the end of the day I can only relate my own personal and professional experience; it is not for me to tell people what to do as that is not my right, only advise and suggest - others must take what they can from that advice and make up their own minds as to their choice of action.
Hope this helps clear up any misunderstanding if my thoughts seemed like a Mac rant.
Respectfully
John