Posted by T_Bone on December 18, 2008 at 09:46:41 from (4.254.166.121):
In Reply to: Re: high speed internet posted by buickanddeere on December 18, 2008 at 09:03:19:
Hi B&D,
You need too use "user accounts" on your puters, both XP & Vista has this option and very easy to set-up.
I"m the only user of my puter and I use user accounts.
Types of user accounts:
#1 Admin has all rights too make any system changes. My admin account never goes on-line and is password protected.
#2 User with "limited rights" is not allowed to make system changes and is very close too like having a separate puter system. If there"s too many mistakes made then you can just delete the user account and create a new user limited account. This user can be password protected. Admin has too approve all system changes by entering admin"s password.
So I use a admin account that never goes on-line, A limited user account for banking and stocks, A limited user account for general websurfing, with all accounts having there own password. This will stop 99% of the problems your son is creating.
You also need to buy a puter system with a OEM OS install disk. If everything fails then you use the OEM disk to put the puter back to just like it was when it was new or out of the box state. Takes about 4hrs to reload the OEM OS system but is very user friendly. This wipes out all problems of any thing that was downloaded.
I really like Vista using a Toshiba notebook. As long as you don"t do any MS updates, Vista is a smoking fast system compared too XP. Toshiba does not like MS updates. Vista is also more user friendly than XP.
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