Virus

I’ve had to turn my laptop over to a computer repair place to remove a virus that I picked up on Facebook.

I won’t post again till I have my laptop back. Working on my smartphone is tedious and fraught with quirks that put me in a very unhappy place.

It’s not worth it! I already messed up what would have been tomorrow’s post trying to add this note

onto it. Death to malicious virus makers!

41 thoughts on “Virus

  1. Well, I wouldn’t suggest that but I’d be for long jail sentences … And I have some suggestions for writers of mystery fiction as to victim identities … Just have to re-read a mystery book called Fickle first, make some extra time.

    • Thanks! Some sleazeball cost me a bit more than $120 to get the virus removed after I failed. I’d cause that person serious harm if I could find him…and I am a mild-mannered person who’ss never harmed another person!

    • Gad! I broke the one rule I never break that something like this happens: click on links posted by people I don’t know! I usually managed to remove viruses in past, but this time I had to turn it over to a pro. That cost me a bit over $120. Deth by the most painful means possible top axxholes who make viruses and post them. Seriously, I’d cause the person responsible for this one very painful retribution!

    • The phone is cumbersome for posting let alone creation of post. It is better than no posts, but I had to relearn some quirks of the medium to keep posts coming. As of the 11thm, I’m back on my laptop, though the pots through the 14th were initially done on the phone. I’ll review them for things I might prefer done on he laptop, then finalize them as needed.

  2. Many people I know have had problems with FB….I have been fortunate for I do not use the platform ever….good luck with the death of the virus….see you when all is well chuq

    • I violated my one cardinal rule on FB: Never open any link posted by someone you don’t know. My curiosity cost me time lost on the laptop and a bit more than $120 when I couldn’t remove the virus on my own and, for the first time, had to use professional services.

  3. Death indeed to these virus makers, they are evil and I am not kidding, Doug. I’m sorry that this has happened to you. 😡 May I suggest deleting your FB account, that website is a mess in so many ways. A MacBook and the IOS operating systems are far less prone to getting viruses. See you soon, Doug.

    • I am reasonably competent to fix issues, but this one was worse than every other one I’ve experienced. I had to turn it over to the pros!

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