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If your computer has a spyware problem (e.g., pop-ups, browser hijacks, poor computer performance) we may install/update the following programs:
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For spyware prevention: |
. AdAware |
. Windows Defender(Windows 2000 & XP) |
If your computer has a virus, we may:
- Run our own virus scanners to remove the virus
- Attempt to update your current anti-virus software
- Uninstall conflicting anti-virus software if more than one program is installed. We will usually uninstall the software that is oldest, expired, free trial, etc., at our discretion. We will inform you of this action.
- Inform you if your anti-virus subscription has expired and help you re-subscribe
- Help you install antivirus software that you have purchased
PLEASE NOTE: If your computer has been blocked from Dickinson 's network by the network administrators, the RSA must certify that your computer is clean AND that you have up-to-date, auto-updating, real-time protection anti-virus software installed before your computer will be allowed back onto the network. This will probably mean that you will have purchase anti-virus software, or purchase a new subscription for your anti-virus software. This can cost you from about $20-$50, depending on the options you have available to you.
If your computer cannot access the internet, we may:
- Reinstall and/or update the software drivers for your network adapter
- Physically remove (if possible) your network adapter and reinstall it
- Attempt to install one of our network adapters for troubleshooting purposes
In all cases, the RSA may:
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The RSA will also label and make note of any additional items you bring, including:
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Turnaround Time:
The RSA tries to have all computers back to the
owners within one week from the dropoff date. However, we can make
no guarantees, since we never know what we are getting into until
the computer is started up and we determine the extent of the problem.
The RSA strives to communicate regularly via email with student
customers. If necessary, students may pick up their computers at
any time, regardless of the state of repair at the time. In those
cases, the RSA cannot take responsibility for the operational state
of the unfinished computer.