technically yes, very easily, except she’s about 250miles away so I’d have to plan it in around work, and my family/life. Not quite so easy to drop everything and run.@Monkeyboypaul - can you not get her out of the house, open up the PC and remove the SSD or HD, that way, should she want to get him back up and running Dorris can't?
technically yes, very easily, except she’s about 250miles away so I’d have to plan it in around work, and my family/life. Not quite so easy to drop everything and run.
I have offered the family my time to go down there and “sort the IT situation out” when I can though, but they are trying the softer ‘talking to her’ options first.
Cheers. She needs to see the issue before we can do drastic things like this though. Otherwise I’m just being a prick and breaking her “friend’s” stuff. “Sorting the IT“ is more a risk assessment and survey of what I find right now. She’s clueless about that type of stuff.Good luck mate, nothing really you can do but advise in this situation, that's one hell of a round trip. When and if you do get there though, yank the drive, or even pull the RAM lol
Cheers. She needs to see the issue before we can do drastic things like this though. Otherwise I’m just being a prick and breaking her “friend’s” stuff.
Yes.That is, seemingly, how such people get their claws in. Unfortunately.