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== UNSUPPORTED OS INSTALLATIONS == | == UNSUPPORTED OS INSTALLATIONS == | ||
- | + | laptops, offline-pc's, ubuntu, dual boot,... | |
- | When planning to install a PC or | + | When planning to install a PC or laptop with an unsupported OS, or outside the client network, there are a few things to notice: |
1: '''Unsupported means unsupported''' | 1: '''Unsupported means unsupported''' | ||
- You will be the only person to blame or ask for help | - You will be the only person to blame or ask for help |
Current revision as of 14:39, 15 February 2017
UNSUPPORTED OS INSTALLATIONS
laptops, offline-pc's, ubuntu, dual boot,...
When planning to install a PC or laptop with an unsupported OS, or outside the client network, there are a few things to notice:
1: Unsupported means unsupported - You will be the only person to blame or ask for help - When the PC breaks down, all data and configuration will be lost. - You will have to find/buy and install everything you need yourself. - The sentence above goes for all software, even MS Word and Acrobat Reader. 2: On Warranty means only that when something breaks, you may get a component replaced. - Having components replaced means that the machine will be reinstalled and all data is lost - if you need to store data when faults occur that is Your job before handing in the machine. 3: You are responsible for backing up Your own data. 4: Goto 3: