Like I said, that was the end, it said it couldn't carry out that request and asked if I wanted to start Wireless Configuration Service, with no explanation of what that is.
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Now that I think about, I remember 10 years ago when Ole POC arrived. There were detailed fold-outs explaining everything about everything and you just followed the steps to set things up. For this Dell LT, here is, literally, what the Setting Up Your Computer form says:
1. Connect the AC Adapter
2. Connect the Modem
3. Connect to the Network
4. Press the Power Button
Except for those things being repeated in 5 more languages, that's it.
That certainly is assuming a lot on our part, don't you think?
It's sorta like selling a car assuming the buyer knows how to drive.
Oh yeah, most people who buy a car know how to drive!
OK, try this. Sorta like selling a ceiling fan with a light kit, with no instructions. Sure, we've all seen ceiling fans, and can work them, but do we know how to set them up, assemble them, wire them, install them?
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Now that I think about, I remember 10 years ago when Ole POC arrived. There were detailed fold-outs explaining everything about everything and you just followed the steps to set things up. For this Dell LT, here is, literally, what the Setting Up Your Computer form says:
1. Connect the AC Adapter
2. Connect the Modem
3. Connect to the Network
4. Press the Power Button
Except for those things being repeated in 5 more languages, that's it.
That certainly is assuming a lot on our part, don't you think?
It's sorta like selling a car assuming the buyer knows how to drive.
Oh yeah, most people who buy a car know how to drive!
OK, try this. Sorta like selling a ceiling fan with a light kit, with no instructions. Sure, we've all seen ceiling fans, and can work them, but do we know how to set them up, assemble them, wire them, install them?
Originally posted by bigfrank
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