F Fixer1234 Senior Member Joined Aug 3, 2012 Location Virginia, US Jul 11, 2014 #21 All of this consternation is predicated on the need to reformat to clear out a virus. That is rarely the case.
All of this consternation is predicated on the need to reformat to clear out a virus. That is rarely the case.
kemical Windows Forum Admin Staff member Premium Supporter Joined Aug 28, 2007 Location Room 237 Jul 12, 2014 #22 Fixer1234 said: All of this consternation is predicated on the need to reformat to clear out a virus. That is rarely the case. Click to expand... Fixer does have a point..
Fixer1234 said: All of this consternation is predicated on the need to reformat to clear out a virus. That is rarely the case. Click to expand... Fixer does have a point..
Pauli Extraordinary Member Premium Supporter Joined Mar 1, 2012 Location Helsinki, Finland, Europe Jul 12, 2014 #23 As I see it, a virus isn't the case, as such. The case is legality. And that will easily be solved by contacting the retailer. One either a. has a legal OS + MS Office or --- with all support b. one doesn't have --- it'll all be a mess I see this to be the key issue.
As I see it, a virus isn't the case, as such. The case is legality. And that will easily be solved by contacting the retailer. One either a. has a legal OS + MS Office or --- with all support b. one doesn't have --- it'll all be a mess I see this to be the key issue.