>So the guy removes all spyware and virii from their windows ME
>installation of windows, reboots, reformats the drive, and then installs XP.
Well I would expect the store also transferred files and settings from the old installation at some point (it wasn't brought in for a reformat, so how would the customers know to get their data off?). If there really was a full reformat preventing an upgrade install then this would have been done by some automated utility afterwards. Now there are plenty of ways to pickup unwanted hitchhikers under this situation, like dangerious .exe and .doc files in the document folders getting copied over, maybe a favorite/bookmark that goes to one of the spyware installing sites, virus infected files, etc.
ya, you would think that they would transfer files and settings using a real utility, huh. Well guess what, this guy copied my documents onto the desktop and burned them onto a cd (the customer's cd no less). he also tried to copy the Microsoft Office program folder and burn it onto a CD to save the emails. Needless to say it didn't work!
This guy was an utter moron...lets think about this for a minute...the way he transfered files was he cut the directory c:/program files/microsoft office directory and burned it onto a cd. he then tried to drop it into place on the new install. THAT IS PATHETIC!!!!!
So there goes that justification for virus scanning
Another justification could be if there were multiple hard drives, some left unformated with dangerous files on them. In fact the store's polices could be written with this in mind even if it doesn't apply in this case. If none of the above applies and the store just returned a brand spanking new installation without anything from the old, then I guess I agree with you with (with the caveat of the already mentioned about boot sector virus).
nope. It was a brand spankin new installation. None of that is applicable.
I now have a case number from a very friendly BB rep named Mandy that has them giving me this bs line on the phone. Its recorded. I will personally be meeting with the family friend and going down to talk to Eddy (the geek squad director that said it) soon if this doesn't get resolved over the phone. It should be fun.
I wonder if he'll also try to convince me while I'm there to buy an Intel Celeron system because it's more reliable than my s939 fx-53 system coming and because it's faster because it runs @ 2.6ghz compared to 2.4ghz....
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