I found this while working on a clients computer.

Isn't that the stupid "touch" file that their software makes after they work on a machine. I think it just means the idiot who works for GS ran the "fix it" disk and it left that to let them know they worked on it.
 
geeksquad is a large computer repair company in the US that is linked with an electronics store called Best Buy but they often over charge and underwork not fixing anything and sometimes making things worst.
 
lol, right. what is geeksquad btw? :(

GeekSquad is a "computer repair" company that is inside every store of a large electronics retail chain in the US called Best Buy.

The "technicians" are generally under-paid salesmen worrying on selling the client a new computer rather than a real fix to their current computer. When they attempt a real fix, they run a mostly automated CD to do it with or use a system called "Johnny Utah" in which they allow someone who is paid even less in another country to work on your computer for them. "Unrepairable" systems owners are then told they need a new motherboard. I don't know if they repair those or not, but about any way you do it, their prices come out to at least half the price of a new lower-end computer, pushing more for the client to get a new computer rather than actually fix their broken one.

Some technicians that work there actually know what they are doing. However, they are limited by corporate rules and sales requirements from their management that they can't actually practice their skills when working on a computer.
 
Hahahaha! What's the fix it disk anyways? I can't imagine such a disk, if there's one, I would use it :D lol
 
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