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Re: OT: new computer for eldest daughter
My computer crashed Last week.
I think my History Kill privacy program (and popup stopper) attacked my Norton Internet Security program. I usually power off not log off, but it was late and I choose to log off instead. Of course I stopped and canceled (win98), and the system started to setup Start Menu and the bar programs again. That is when History kill attacked. I could never get norton to work right again, and I could not delete it either. To be fair, I can say that after 4~5 years, Win98 may not have been perfectly stable on boot up. Maybe, I should have taken the time to exempt the Norton cookies from History Kill. So I partioned and reformated my hard drive. I now have a small 5GB partion for the operating system and security programs. It won't be such a hassle or loss next time I have to reinstall the operating system or security programs. [ November 11, 2003, 23:23: Message edited by: Wardad ] |
Re: OT: new computer for eldest daughter
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I would be more worried about restricting the time spent on the internet, we all know how addictive things like gaming, chatting, etc. can be... and it is even easier for a child to loose the real-world contact that way. If there are specific things on the internet that you do not like or fear, maybe try just telling her what you would not like, and show her what not to do and why and where dangers are. Most important in my opionis is, though, to be available for her if she want to talk about something. Ruatha's "post-police" idea is good, especially in the beginning, but I think, at some point, there should be trust and respect of her privacy. |
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