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What is the likelihood of the average computer user to get a virus vs being mugged on the street? ?
I'm doing a presentation on the importance of computer security, and I would like some general statistics on the topic.
Personally, I believe the likelihood of someone getting a virus is far greater than the likelihood of them getting mugged on the street, especially in Canada, where I live.
Anyways, thank you very much in advance for your answers, I greatly appreciate it.
Try living on New York City's West Side. This will put a sizeable hole in your theory !
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is using the recovery disc for an emachine easy to use for a novice computer user?
I want my computer back to the way it was when i purchased it. I am aware that i will lose all data, except what i have backed up, but i just want to start over. Will i be able to get through the instructions on the cd easily? Or will i just mess it up?
Recovery discs are set up so that they are pretty much brainless operations. Just stick it in, and reboot. Instructions will tell you what to do, if anything. You'll probably have to click the OK button a few times.














