The following is a log of technical support given to Family Member #716 via phone and usually involving Teamviewer, a useful remote assistance program in which I am able to control the other person's computer. Family Member #716 has been named as such for purposes of identity protection. Family Member #716 has an extremely long history of technical support requests, spanning many years. But details of these surreal encounters have muddied overtime. Thus to preserve such experiences, I will make efforts to record these events as they occur from now on.
I have seen Family Member #716's laptop in person one time. It is a beaten, battered thing. Keys crusted with dust and grime. Scratches and scuffs denting its edges. One feels the need to wash his hands upon touching it. Family Member #716 repeatedly insists that it is only one year old, when it is in fact at least four or five (although only in use for 1 to 2 years, following the death of a far worse condition machine which was finally put out of its misery by a leaky roof).
The following log is presented as accurately as possible.
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October 10, 2014
Family Member #716 has a problem. Family Member #716 is unable to access FireFox.
I inquire what happens when Family Member #716 attempts to access FireFox.
Family Member #716 is unable to describe what happens beyond it not working. Requests Teamviewer session.
Upon Teamviewer-ing in, I discover that FireFox is working perfectly, however its home page has been changed to ask.com.
"When I try to go to FireFox, this Ask keeps coming up! I haven't been able to pull up my email or do anything for two days!"
Solution: Uninstall Ask tool bar and reset home page to google so Family Member #716 can google webmail and other sites instead of of using Ask. Attempted to explain the concept of using the address bar as a temporary solution to access google, however this was likely lost.
As a side note, Family Member #716 had apparently installed the toolbar while trying to access google maps, but found the wrong site.