The other day I was in the back, working on computers when I overheard bits and pieces of this, and I just knew there would be no good coming from this customer:
SC: You know who it is.
D: My boss.
J: The front-end guy. He deals with the customers so I don't have to ... Most of the time.
Italics = My thoughts.
SC: Yeah this system is state-of-the-art, it's got 256 Megawhutzitz (not the actual word, but it was made up) and top of the line graphics! (Yes he actually said that)
D: I think somebody took you for a ride, because that's an onboard graphics card, and they generally aren't very good.
SC: Well...
Lo and behold a little bit later D tells me to get that system out in a hurry, so I take a look at the work order. D wrote down that someone had formatted the computer and reinstalled windows, but didn't install the drivers. As a result it wasn't working too well. I boot her up and find that, indeed, none of the drivers had been installed. I crack open the case to find what kind of motherboard it is: ASRock. Top of the line, you say? So I download the drivers, install them, and remove some of the junk that had been installed. (Yahoo toolbar, how I loathe thee!) The download taking the better part of a few hours since ASRock's server is extremely slow. I was just about to take her of the bench when I notice Flight Simulator X is installed. Oh my. Flight Sim X + Onboard graphics = NO GOOD. I fire the game up and of course it's a slideshow, and looks like Flight Simulator 0.0000001. I note on the work order that FSX probably won't work very well due to the onboard graphics (VIA Unichrome), and then "Bilbo Douchebaggins" arrives.
When I bring the computer out I have this conversation since J is busy:
SC: So it's all fixed up?
Me: Yep, just needed to install the drivers.
SC: Graphics are good, huh?
Me: Well it's not going to work very well even with the drivers installed since it's onboard video. I tried running it, and it was just a slideshow. Even on my computer at home with a quad-core processor, 4GB of RAM, and dual video cards sometimes has trouble if I turn up the settings too high. (I love to brag)
(At this point he FREAKS out)
SC: Well it was SILKY SMOOTH before! Are you telling me that it's not going to work anymore?!
Me: ...
At this point J notices that SC is becoming an.. SC and steps in.
J: If it's onboard graphics I really doubt it was running "silky smooth".
SC: Well it was SILKY SMOOTH before. Are you telling me it's going to be worse when I get it back?!
J (to me): Did you test FSX with it?
Me: Yeah, it was a slideshow.
J: Well, this isn't our fault, SC. We just installed the drivers.
SC: Well what are you going to do about it?
J: Would you like us to work on it a little bit more and see what we can do, or would you like to take it now?
SC: Well I guess you can work on it a little bit more. Geez!
Me: I guess I can try to turn the settings down.
As he walked out I heard him say, "it better work!"
So it gets put back on the bench and I try to turn down the settings. It was already on the minimum, so there is nothing I can do. We wait for SC to come back in.
So later that day the whole story comes out. Apparently his old motherboard had died, and this was a replacement board that some idjit had put in and then reinstalled windows. The new board was PCI-E and I would assume the old board was AGP, so the graphics card got junked. Since the drivers were never installed after the new motherboard was installed he never played FSX on it until we fixed it. So basically he was being a huge jerk to us because of somebody else's mistake. Fucking asshole. Since my job was pretty much done I never really had much contact with him, but I did talk to him on the phone a few times after this and he was all peachy keen and unicorns.
BONUS STORY!!!
I overheard a conversation between another SC and J a while ago. Basically someone came in off the street and said they were having problems with the wireless internet connection at the hotel he was staying at and wanted help.
SC: Hey, I'm at the *hotel* down by the *place*, and I can't get on their wireless.
J: Okay, does it give you an error?
SC: Yeah it tries to "verify" the connection, but it always fails.
J: Have you made sure you typed in the password correctly?
SC: There is no password.
J: I know for a fact that they use a password for their wireless at that hotel.
SC: No, I just need to get it verified on their wireless!
J: Well, you need to get the password and I don't remember what it is.
SC: You don't know anything about computers! I just need to get it verified!
J: I can't help you. *walks away*
Me: *Snickering in the back*
SC: *Rants about how J doesn't know anything about computers on his way out*
SC: You know who it is.
D: My boss.
J: The front-end guy. He deals with the customers so I don't have to ... Most of the time.
Italics = My thoughts.
SC: Yeah this system is state-of-the-art, it's got 256 Megawhutzitz (not the actual word, but it was made up) and top of the line graphics! (Yes he actually said that)
D: I think somebody took you for a ride, because that's an onboard graphics card, and they generally aren't very good.
SC: Well...
Lo and behold a little bit later D tells me to get that system out in a hurry, so I take a look at the work order. D wrote down that someone had formatted the computer and reinstalled windows, but didn't install the drivers. As a result it wasn't working too well. I boot her up and find that, indeed, none of the drivers had been installed. I crack open the case to find what kind of motherboard it is: ASRock. Top of the line, you say? So I download the drivers, install them, and remove some of the junk that had been installed. (Yahoo toolbar, how I loathe thee!) The download taking the better part of a few hours since ASRock's server is extremely slow. I was just about to take her of the bench when I notice Flight Simulator X is installed. Oh my. Flight Sim X + Onboard graphics = NO GOOD. I fire the game up and of course it's a slideshow, and looks like Flight Simulator 0.0000001. I note on the work order that FSX probably won't work very well due to the onboard graphics (VIA Unichrome), and then "Bilbo Douchebaggins" arrives.
When I bring the computer out I have this conversation since J is busy:
SC: So it's all fixed up?
Me: Yep, just needed to install the drivers.
SC: Graphics are good, huh?
Me: Well it's not going to work very well even with the drivers installed since it's onboard video. I tried running it, and it was just a slideshow. Even on my computer at home with a quad-core processor, 4GB of RAM, and dual video cards sometimes has trouble if I turn up the settings too high. (I love to brag)
(At this point he FREAKS out)
SC: Well it was SILKY SMOOTH before! Are you telling me that it's not going to work anymore?!
Me: ...
At this point J notices that SC is becoming an.. SC and steps in.
J: If it's onboard graphics I really doubt it was running "silky smooth".
SC: Well it was SILKY SMOOTH before. Are you telling me it's going to be worse when I get it back?!
J (to me): Did you test FSX with it?
Me: Yeah, it was a slideshow.
J: Well, this isn't our fault, SC. We just installed the drivers.
SC: Well what are you going to do about it?
J: Would you like us to work on it a little bit more and see what we can do, or would you like to take it now?
SC: Well I guess you can work on it a little bit more. Geez!
Me: I guess I can try to turn the settings down.
As he walked out I heard him say, "it better work!"
So it gets put back on the bench and I try to turn down the settings. It was already on the minimum, so there is nothing I can do. We wait for SC to come back in.
So later that day the whole story comes out. Apparently his old motherboard had died, and this was a replacement board that some idjit had put in and then reinstalled windows. The new board was PCI-E and I would assume the old board was AGP, so the graphics card got junked. Since the drivers were never installed after the new motherboard was installed he never played FSX on it until we fixed it. So basically he was being a huge jerk to us because of somebody else's mistake. Fucking asshole. Since my job was pretty much done I never really had much contact with him, but I did talk to him on the phone a few times after this and he was all peachy keen and unicorns.
BONUS STORY!!!
I overheard a conversation between another SC and J a while ago. Basically someone came in off the street and said they were having problems with the wireless internet connection at the hotel he was staying at and wanted help.
SC: Hey, I'm at the *hotel* down by the *place*, and I can't get on their wireless.
J: Okay, does it give you an error?
SC: Yeah it tries to "verify" the connection, but it always fails.
J: Have you made sure you typed in the password correctly?
SC: There is no password.
J: I know for a fact that they use a password for their wireless at that hotel.
SC: No, I just need to get it verified on their wireless!
J: Well, you need to get the password and I don't remember what it is.
SC: You don't know anything about computers! I just need to get it verified!
J: I can't help you. *walks away*
Me: *Snickering in the back*
SC: *Rants about how J doesn't know anything about computers on his way out*
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