Alexam
Bandsaw Boxmaker
I hope nobody has had this problem, but I am very concerned with a computer company that has done work for me before.
Having had a problem with my Windows7 PC, I called my computer guy to explain. He thought it may be the hard drive, so came out to have a look. Then said he would check it out but did think it was the drive needing replacement. He took away my PC plus I gave him my original copy of Windows7 Ultimate, together with. WD 1TB portable hard disk, on which I have my computer backups.
He called to update me but said he couldnt now find the W7 disk or my portable drive, but would look again. He has just called to say he thinks he can get a copy from the old drive disk, but cannot find the W7 or my portable and thinks it may have been lost.
I am greatly concerned that confidential information could get into anyone's hands, which could lead to other things in the future. He doesn't seen so concerned, although he has apologised. He said he can load a copy of W7 Ultimate and see if he can copy the old disk.
He is a nice guy with a good ongoing business with website etc. I don't want to be difficult, but should he replace the actual W7 disk, or undertake to back it up in future if needed, but what action if anything should I be considering about the information that could be in anyone's hands now?
Malcolm
Having had a problem with my Windows7 PC, I called my computer guy to explain. He thought it may be the hard drive, so came out to have a look. Then said he would check it out but did think it was the drive needing replacement. He took away my PC plus I gave him my original copy of Windows7 Ultimate, together with. WD 1TB portable hard disk, on which I have my computer backups.
He called to update me but said he couldnt now find the W7 disk or my portable drive, but would look again. He has just called to say he thinks he can get a copy from the old drive disk, but cannot find the W7 or my portable and thinks it may have been lost.
I am greatly concerned that confidential information could get into anyone's hands, which could lead to other things in the future. He doesn't seen so concerned, although he has apologised. He said he can load a copy of W7 Ultimate and see if he can copy the old disk.
He is a nice guy with a good ongoing business with website etc. I don't want to be difficult, but should he replace the actual W7 disk, or undertake to back it up in future if needed, but what action if anything should I be considering about the information that could be in anyone's hands now?
Malcolm