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No offense, and I'm sure there are exceptions (and from what I see on Wiichat, you're probably one of them), but Geek Squad certainly doesn't have a very good reputation.registerednerd said:I work for Geek Squad, I see the BSOD every day of my life. PS, totally call 1.800.GEEK.SQUAD before Dell, we speak much better english
Try to find sources other than the consumerist, they do nothing but bash on Best Buy and Geek Squad (more than anyone else).sremick said:No offense, and I'm sure there are exceptions (and from what I see on Wiichat, you're probably one of them), but Geek Squad certainly doesn't have a very good reputation.
http://consumerist.com/tag/geek-squad/
Certainly Dell has issues too... with their consumer line at least (Dimension & Inspiron). Tech support for those will be a nightmare. That's why I never refer people to those lines, and tell everyone to buy the "business" lines (Optiplex and Latitude). Not only are the computers built better out of better parts, but you get an entirely different level of tech support. And it's good. Worth the little extra up-front. First time you ever need tech support, you'll be glad you paid more for an Optiplex/Latitude.
Chewy said:My friend had his computer checked by geek squad because it was running insanely slow and they just told him that it was because he was running two anti-virus programs at once. Then they were asking for about $150 just to uninstall one of them. It wasn't even the actual problem.
If my computer ever starts having problems I'm definitely not gonna go to them.
i never thought of calling geek squad =]registerednerd said:I work for Geek Squad, I see the BSOD every day of my life. PS, totally call 1.800.GEEK.SQUAD before Dell, we speak much better english
Not always. Some CDs that come with new computers aren't Windows install discs, but instead are "recovery discs". If you run one of those, it takes your computer back to the state it was when you took it out of the box, and you lose all your data.Barbz911 said:btw, to fix it, all you need to do is put the reinstallation of windows disk in (the one that says with windows already installed) and follow the on screen instructions
It sounds like your problem was not the antivirus, but viruses themselves ($140 is the price tag for virus removal under warrantee), if it were just the combination of the two antiviruses (which is a bad idea also), it would be $29, or if you got a really nice agent, $10Chewy said:My friend had his computer checked by geek squad because it was running insanely slow and they just told him that it was because he was running two anti-virus programs at once. Then they were asking for about $150 just to uninstall one of them. It wasn't even the actual problem.
If my computer ever starts having problems I'm definitely not gonna go to them.