Spyware Is The Stuff From Star Wars?
from the yes,-let-me-get-my-light-saber... dept
It would appears that there's still something of an uphill battle in getting computer and internet users to understand the risks posed by online security threats like viruses and spyware. Only 8% were concerned about spyware -- even if 16% used spyware checkers on their personal computers (30% when you add in corporate users). However, at the other end of the spectrum, apparently 11% of people surveyed believed adware was a "gadget from Star Wars." I'm really hoping that 11% of the people taking this survey (sponsored by a security company, of course, so take any results with the required large grain of salt) were simply trying to muck up the results with silly answers. Also, that 8% figure seems odd, when double that number used spyware checkers. If anything, it certainly sounds like this study could have used confusing and/or misleading survey questions designed to elicit a specific response.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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1. Download a low-level format utility from the manufacturer of the laptop's hard drive. While I have not had a laptop before, the utilities I have downloaded for my desktop have worked very well in some circumstances where a normal format (ie - clearing the disk partitions) has not worked. You may then reinstall the OS and applications that you see fit.
2. Return the laptop as "defective". Clearly explain why you consider it to be defective. I am not going to make any assumptions that the laptop's behavior was intentional on the companies part, but even if it was then losing sales as a result could make the company change it's behavior.
I hope you can get things sorted out.
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If BIOS won't let you boot to a floppy/CD-Rom, then take it to a place that specializes in laptop repair and tell them what you want to do. Chances are, they know how to work around it. If you're tech savvy, they might even tell you how to do it for no charge.
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Otherwise, I would just have to rebuild with the laptop OS disk, which has all the extra "free AOL!" crap on it, and doesn't accomplish anything.
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Bill's first goal, lock out open source. Bill's second goal, lock in customers.
Check these sites out. Or search for Palladium, Longhorn, or TCP (trustworthy computing platform)
http://www.iscnetwork.com/winblows/Palladium.htm
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/tcpa-faq.htm l
http://www.oilempire.us/microsoft.html
http://home.arcor.de/andi.mohr/darkage.html
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- Freed
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