gunslinger
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Could not have said it better JohnR. I'm glad there is still some people here with common sense.
"As an experienced computer tech do you realize how wrong that is?"
As an experienced computer tech I know this to be true, its simple logic. If everything is running fine on my system and I add a program and my computer starts to malfunction the logical thing to do is to remove the offending program and see if things get better, if all the problems go away I know that program is unstable and is causing issues. I don't go change everything on my system and buy all new hardware to accommodate that one program. I find a stable program that does the same job. Its just common sense.
"As an experienced computer tech do you realize how wrong that is?"
As an experienced computer tech I know this to be true, its simple logic. If everything is running fine on my system and I add a program and my computer starts to malfunction the logical thing to do is to remove the offending program and see if things get better, if all the problems go away I know that program is unstable and is causing issues. I don't go change everything on my system and buy all new hardware to accommodate that one program. I find a stable program that does the same job. Its just common sense.