From: Mark Adams on 7 Jun 2010 17:57 "Skybuck Flying" wrote: > > "Mike S" <mscir(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:huc2vv$2b3$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > > On 6/4/2010 11:36 AM, Skybuck Flying wrote: > >> Hello, > >> > >> Today I visitted my mother for a nice dinner, after the dinner I wanted > >> to > >> show her something on the computer/internet. > >> > >> I noticed how the computer was extremely slow, and how the harddisk was > >> rattling non-stop. > >> > >> First I was wondering if it was infected with a trojan or a scanner, this > >> did not appear to be the case. > >> > >> Then I immediatly started wondering about windows automatic update since > >> I > >> never trusted it to function properly... I have seen my share of failures > >> with it... > >> however the computer is pretty much unmanaged so at least automatic > >> updates > >> protected it a little bit. > >> > >> I decided to go to the windows update website for manual updating to see > >> what was going on... before I did that I stopped windows automatic > >> updates > >> to verify that it was indeed the culprit and yes it was the pc became > >> fast > >> again... I re-enabled it and went to the website. > >> > >> There it took a very long time before there was any feedback... it did > >> the > >> whole rattle thing over again... I took like 10 minutes or so... > >> > >> Then it displayed some warning/error message: "Windows Genuine Activation > >> hulpprogramma failed". > >> > >> Apperently Microsoft now believes the computer is not genuine ?!? This > >> computer was bought at a big retailer and should be genuine. > >> > >> Then it continued rattling... > >> > >> After having wasted 20 minutes of my life on this b.s. I decided it was > >> enough and shutdown the iexplore.exe. > >> > >> For the time being I have disabled windows automatic updates so that the > >> computer can function normally again. > >> (This is on windows xp (NL) netherlands edition). > >> > >> I ask my mother how long this has been going on since my elderly sister > >> was > >> also complaining about it. > >> > >> It turns out this has been going on for one month !!! > >> > >> One full month of slow computer and Microsoft didn't even notice it ?! > >> and > >> did nothing about it ! > >> > >> I am very unhappy about this. > >> > >> I have consulted with my mother... she wants to buy a new laptop so she > >> can > >> sit below... this would require additional wireless routers or so... but > >> ok... > >> > >> She wants windows 7 because she hard about it... However I told her > >> Windows > >> 7 is a risk because of it's on-going-security problems. > >> > >> The old computer can then still be around for the kids to use when to > >> come > >> visit. > >> > >> However windows xp nl 32 bit version is about to end it's life cycle. > >> > >> I said to her and decided that the old computer can continue to keep > >> functioning until it gets trojaned/hacked and so forth... > >> > >> After that happens I might pirate the computer and install windows xp x64 > >> pro edition which at least is still supported and does seem to function > >> normally. > >> > >> However I always have windows automatic updates off and for good reason > >> too... if I had it on my computer would have been toasted by Microsoft at > >> least 2 times, maybe even more. > >> > >> Windows Automatic Updates/The cure seems to be worse than sickness... > >> However without the patches computers would be trojaned. > >> > >> My mother was very smart... when she started about wireless routers she > >> immediatly recgonized the dangerous: > >> > >> Wireless routers are unsafe... she wants to do banking across it... > >> > >> I told her... well safety has improved a little bit... but it's indeed > >> weak > >> protection... I concurred... you are a smart mother I said... :) > >> > >> All in all I am not happy with the situation. > >> > >> I believe Microsoft should be punished for: > >> > >> 1. Wasting peoples time with defects. > >> > >> 2. Security risks. > >> > >> Here is my advice for Microsoft/you for now in the future: > >> > >> In case of though legislation being introduced to go after Microsoft and > >> it's malfunctions... it would be much smarter for Microsoft to focus on > >> it's > >> core components of it's operating system and make sure that those are > >> working flawlessly instead of trying to create "bloatware" which simply > >> increase attack vectors and requires more security patching. > >> > >> If computer do get infected by flash then at least it's not Microsoft to > >> blame. > >> > >> Do I believe my mother should pay 400 dollars/euro's for Microsoft > >> Windows... HELL NO !!! > >> > >> The risks and costs of it to keep it working well are much higher... > >> especially if I had to bill her for my time. > >> > >> Until Microsoft delivers an operating system which is 100.0000000% safe I > >> do > >> not believe people should have to pay for it. > >> > >> Instead Microsoft should be fined for putting people's time, life and > >> money > >> at risk. > >> > >> And yet Microsoft is the same company which wants it's software to run on > >> cars ?!? ;) > >> > >> Don't make me laugh ! > >> > >> Bye, > >> Skybuck. > > > > If you don't like Windows try Ubuntu. Otherwise try this: > > > > http://www.pchell.com/support/windowsgenuineadvantage.shtml > > Ok, thx for the link I appreciate it... pretty ridicilous that this isn't > even a microsoft page ! ;) :) > > Next time I visit my mother I will give it a try and see if it helps. > > I will have to visit her soon because next tuesday Microsoft will fix > another 32 security holes ! > > And suddenly I wonder what other holes have not been fixed yet because of > this problem. > > Bye, > Skybuck. > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/926333
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