Chapter 111 Cyber Doctor
Chapter 111 Cyber Doctor
The next day, Chen Sui and Wang Zhi set up a stall at the entrance of the male and female dormitories as planned. The cafeteria was just a few steps away, making it one of the busiest spots on the north side of the school.
The stall was set up quickly. A parasol was put up, tables and chairs were arranged, and a banner with red background and yellow lettering that read "School Science Association Volunteer Repair Station" was unfurled. That was it.
School associations and clubs always have to organize some activities, partly to expand their popularity and influence, and partly because these are practical materials that can be written into the year-end report summary.
Chen Sui and Wang Zhi chatted idly, expecting someone to come seeking help from the two powerful figures soon, but despite the comings and goings, no one came to sit down.
A few boys spotted the stall but only glanced at it from afar. Wang Zhi immediately raised his hand to signal, smiling and calling out, "Hey, handsome, want your computer cleaned and reinstalled? It's a free activity organized by the school's science association."
The boy was so frightened that he turned around and ran away as if he had seen a ghost, leaving the two of them speechless.
"Sigh, we're a science and engineering university with so many boys, how come everyone is so socially awkward?" Wang Zhi sighed.
If things continue at this pace, we won't be able to meet today's targets.
Just then, a girl carrying a laptop walked up to the entrance of the girls' dormitory, stopped in front of the two, and timidly asked, "Excuse me, my computer works, but it's really slow. Could you take a look at it for me?"
"Of course, no problem," Wang Zhi said with a hearty laugh when he saw that he finally had a job to do. He told the other person to sit down quickly, and then waited for almost three minutes from pressing the power button to entering the desktop.
"Holy crap, is it this slow to boot up?" Wang Zhi thought to himself.
Upon seeing the desktop, the two of them suddenly understood.
Not only are there countless file icons, but there are also several antivirus software, PC manager, browsers, and other similar programs installed, like raising a monster in the computer. When I open Internet Explorer, it prompts me to set it as the default browser several times.
If you want to open the right-click menu to refresh, there's an even longer list of options, with countless functions added by various software programs.
These PC management programs might struggle to manage your computer, but they're more than capable of installing bundled software, hijacking your browser homepage, and automatically updating without a word.
However, the best way is actually not to install any of them. As long as you don't visit any strange websites, it's not easy to download a virus.
After examining the patient's physical condition using the two renowned doctors' methods of observation, listening, questioning, and palpation, they finally offered a joint diagnosis: since the uninstallation couldn't be completely cleaned up, they should simply reinstall the system—a simple, direct, and effective solution.
"what?"
Faced with this solution, the girl across the table hesitated for a while, but after much deliberation, she nodded in agreement. After all, reinstalling software is quite troublesome, but fortunately, she could just back up the important files and wouldn't have to worry about anything else.
Having gained the other party's approval, Wang Zhi took out the PE disk that he had prepared in advance and asked Chen Sui to take a picture for him.
"Senior, what are you filming?" Chen Sui asked.
"Of course, these are photos of me working right now. We need to keep records of our work, Xiaosui. Learn from your senior; it's all valuable experience," Wang Zhi said with a smile.
"Then how should we film it?" Chen Sui asked again.
"Just stand behind her, don't take a picture of her face, just make sure my face is visible."
"Okay." Chen Sui nodded and did as instructed.
Seeing that Chen Sui was about to take a picture, Wang Zhi immediately put on a professional yet friendly smile. Once the photo was taken, she immediately reverted to her original expression.
After successfully serving the first student, Wang Zhi breathed a sigh of relief and then said to Chen Sui with a grin, "Xiao Sui, I'm going to wander around. Can you keep an eye on things here for me?"
"Huh?" Chen Sui was taken aback. She had only served one classmate, Wang Zhi, and she was already getting impatient. It wasn't that she had any complaints, but it would be awkward if someone came over and encountered a problem that she couldn't solve.
"It's okay, your skill level is about the same as mine. If you can't handle it, I probably can't either. Just send me a message."
Now that he had the photos in hand, he could decide whether to serve one classmate or ten. After saying that, he pinched Chen Sui's cheek and ran away.
Chen Sui smiled helplessly and didn't say anything more.
With the first classmate's support, a second classmate came to ask for help.
A boy came in, sat down, and said somewhat shyly, "Excuse me, can you take a look at my newly bought computer? Why can't I start the games?"
Uh... does this fall within the scope of computer repair services?
This was the first thought that came to Chen Sui's mind.
"Okay, let me take a look." Chen Sui thought for a moment and then took the computer and glanced at it.
"This is it." The boy pointed to the League of Legends shortcut on the desktop.
Chen Sui laughed when she saw the white box prompt, which said that there was no main program for the game on the computer.
"Hey classmate, you haven't downloaded this game?" Chen Sui said with a smile.
"Impossible," the boy explained anxiously, "I just copied it from the internet cafe. The one at the internet cafe could be played as soon as I opened it on the desktop."
Chen Sui was speechless for a moment, then thought for a moment and asked, "Excuse me, have you only recently started using a computer?"
The boy was taken aback. Had he somehow revealed his naivety? After thinking for a moment, he honestly nodded and answered:
"Yeah, this is the first computer I bought with my own money. I've never used one before, and I want to play games with my friends."
Chen Sui understood immediately. It seemed the other person knew nothing about computers and didn't even understand some basic knowledge. However, Chen Sui didn't laugh at him. Instead, she gently and patiently explained:
"Hey, the icon you copied from the internet cafe is called a shortcut. The game's installation files are on the drive that appears on my computer, like C drive or D drive..."
The boy listened attentively to Chen Sui's explanation, first expressing his gratitude, then sighing and saying, "Oh, I see. I have to download the installation program from the official website. My friends will probably look down on me for being so stupid."
Seeing how dejected he was, Chen Sui couldn't help but try to comfort him, but she didn't know where to begin.
Suddenly remembering what Chen Che had said to her before, she smiled and said, "It's okay. You already have friends to play games with, which is something even rarer than the games themselves."
The boy chatted with her for a couple more minutes, and his mood improved considerably. He thanked her again.
Chen Sui waved her hand to indicate that she not only had to fix computers, but also had to take on the role of a psychologist.
"Hey, what's wrong with your computer?" Chen Sui asked, glancing at the students queuing behind this student.
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