$389 from a customer in labor...for placing a semicolon!
I used to work in a mom and pop computer store. I was the main full-time tech with a part-timer who came in after school. Well, one day a lady came in with her machine and a UMAX flatbed color USB scanner. She was having major problems with the PC ever since they picked up this brand new scanner. They have only had the scanner for a month (never got it to work on this machine), and numerous major tech depts such as Best Buy and CompUSA just charged her and sent her on her way. So, she finally as a last ditch effort decided to try us. I did all the searching I could and started to give up. We had the lady's system and scanner for 2 weeks. I uninstalled, reinstalled, over and over again. We knew it wasn't Windows or her file system, it had to be something more. SO, I installed the scanner on another system, an AMD. It worked. SO, I installed it on another system...an Intel. Both worked. Hmmmmm. So, I was about to just give up, I was out of options. So, I went to umax.com, microsoft.com, all the sites. Nothing! So, last ditch effort, I ran sysedit. Started poking around in there. Found nothing out of the ordinary. Did the same with regedit. Nothing. By some WEIRD and strange reason, upon a Lycos search and going through hundreds of listings of troubleshooting sites...I literally stumbled across a site for the umax scanner and problems that have been known in the past. One was a line in the system.ini file for an option to load a particular driver upon windows startup. This was a problem ONLY if you had a Umax Scanner, a Canon BJC 4300 inkjet, AND a Hewlett Packard Pavillion. (or something to this degree.) BASICALLY, all these instances had to be in the formula for the scanner to be a problem. Something about the .dlls and the way devices are loaded upon startup to conflict with the scanner. Solution: Place a semi-colon on that one particular line in the system.ini file to REM it out from startup. THis allowed the scanner, printer, and PC to function completely 100%.
2 weeks, and 2 days later, I call the lady with a $389 labor bill......for a semi colon.
She gladly paid and picked it up that day.
Not to mention I talked her into a CDRW drive and an additional $50 in labor/software!
Anyone else with a crazy labor charge story please add to this forum!
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[This message has been edited by mikesorensen (edited August 24, 2000).]
[This message has been edited by mikesorensen (edited August 24, 2000).]