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What do you have the most problems with?

Icy42

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    I'm collecting information for a school project, so please tell me what you have the most trouble with when it comes to electronic devices?

    Okay let me rephrase that...
    Do you or anyone you know of have any trouble with computers, games, and/or mobile devices and if so, what are they?
     
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    No problems here, I can diagnose and solve 99% of my "problems."
     
    Okay let me rephrase that...
    Do you or anyone you know of have any trouble with computers, games, and/or mobile devices and if so, what are they?
     
    Hm...My tablet (Jam Studios or something like that -- it's kind of obscure.) and my scanner. Neither work with my laptop right now. They require tons of drivers to be downloaded. It's a major pain. D:

    Most programs/devices I've used worked fine, but those two are the biggest pains. Since I love to draw, it makes it even more annoying. I have to use my sister's moody-and-slow scanner to get images onto my computer and the tablet uninstalled itself somehow, so I gave up after the third time. =/
     
    Everyone is always complaining about viruses and whatnot on their computers. "Oh, x-number of viruses is on my computer and it's so slow."Oh some virus killed my computer." Virii have never been a problem for me, even with all the err..."wide variety" of sites I visit.

    So my problem? Keeping up with the latest technology. I find myself reselling a video card to scrap up some money for the newest one far too often.
     
    What kind of problems? I find that some user interfaces tend to be horribly designed, if that counts. Linux applications are often designed more for power users and a first-timer would have trouble on a walkthrough, though it's getting better now that Linux is becoming more ubiquitous. I personally find Mac OS less user-friendly than Windows, but that may just be me.
     
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