New client drops me off a Dell Inspiron 1545 running Vista X64, boots past splash screen then hangs at black screen with pointer.
I work my magic on it
and it's all good about an hour later.
I call client and tell him it's good to go, but he tells me he is out of town and can't collect it for 3-4 days, no problem I say.
Earlier today I boot it up and as he seems like a nice guy, I decide to do some extra work on it as I have some spare time.
It's very neglected and slow so I go through the Startup menu and disable a lot of unnecessary stuff.
I purge the system of junk, delete some PUPS and defrag, all goes to plan.
Then I realize that it's still running SP1, so I update to SP2.
When it finishes installing SP2 I check for updates and a couple come back.
I allow it to update and then the sh1t hits the fan!
It gets stuck on installing updates, 3 of 3 and keeps rebooting
So the question is, do you go the extra mile (time allowing) and perform updates, or just throw the machine back with the initial problem fixed?
Thinking I may have learnt a lesson here!!!
I work my magic on it
I call client and tell him it's good to go, but he tells me he is out of town and can't collect it for 3-4 days, no problem I say.
Earlier today I boot it up and as he seems like a nice guy, I decide to do some extra work on it as I have some spare time.
It's very neglected and slow so I go through the Startup menu and disable a lot of unnecessary stuff.
I purge the system of junk, delete some PUPS and defrag, all goes to plan.
Then I realize that it's still running SP1, so I update to SP2.
When it finishes installing SP2 I check for updates and a couple come back.
I allow it to update and then the sh1t hits the fan!
It gets stuck on installing updates, 3 of 3 and keeps rebooting
So the question is, do you go the extra mile (time allowing) and perform updates, or just throw the machine back with the initial problem fixed?
Thinking I may have learnt a lesson here!!!