[nfbcs] Corrupt User Profile

John Heim via nfbcs nfbcs at nfbnet.org
Fri May 16 16:44:58 UTC 2014


I have never heard that this list is for computer science professionals 
only. If that is true, it is news to me.  As far as I know, the NFB 
doesn't have another list for general computer questions so I seriously 
doubt that it was ever intended for professionals only.

On 05/16/14 10:57, Gabe Vega via nfbcs wrote:
> believe it or not Tylor, we actually agree on one topic. it is odd that although this is a Comp Sci list we talk more about tech support issues and the most simplistic and basic topics that no where near cover the topics in a computer science field I ever heard of. and to be honest what bothers me as well is that the original poster has no i.t. background he is just a gentleman looking for free tech support on the NFBCS list. so are we all now like free tech support providers if we want to stay subscribed on this list? as far as I knew peter is a marketing business owner of sorts and has no business on this list.
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> On May 15, 2014, at 6:21 PM, Littlefield, Tyler via nfbcs <nfbcs at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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>> I'm sorry to jump in here.
>> When I first joined this list, it looked like computer science and I thought this could be cool: discussions of web development, website accessibility and whatever else falls under CS. I've been unable to really reespond to much lately, but it seems it's been turned into Peter's daily computer troubles updates with constant requests for help and notes about sheling out insane amounts of money and beating people back from daring to open internet connections.
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>> So, I'm curious: 1) Was I wrong in my assumption of what this list was for? If not, is there a list that is actually for CS? This constant updating is a lot of clutter to dig through to try to read good tidbits.
>> Thanks,
>> On 5/15/2014 9:14 PM, Peter Donahue via nfbcs wrote:
>>> Good evening everyone,
>>>
>>>    I'm happy to report that Mary's computer works normally again. I spent 3 hours on the phone with Microsoft this afternoon troubleshooting the problem. Their disability services department was wonderful in helping me solve this issue. After performing several different scans some of which needed to be done in safe mode they figured out that the problem was not a virus or a trodjan but a corrupt user profile. The technician created a new user profile for that machine and set as the default for when the machine is restarted. Computer and the other programs that were effected by the corruption are running as usual.
>>>
>>>    Thanks to Microsoft we won't need to send that computer to the shop and can spend our money on an in-house file storage solution. Thanks for everyone's ideas and suggestions.
>>>
>>> Peter Donahue
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