1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:02,280 C: Asks A how he would repair a computer if it broke. 2 00:00:02,600 --> 00:00:06,200 A: I have never repaired something broken. My laptop is robust. 3 00:00:06,200 --> 00:00:08,680 A: Only in case I have a V-I-R-U-S I have to protect my computer. 4 00:00:08,680 --> 00:00:12,720 A: I have to block that virus and delete it from the hard drive. If you’re thorough in removing the virus, everything will be fine. 5 00:00:12,720 --> 00:00:14,160 A: But when there’s serious damage, I don’t stand a chance. 6 00:00:13,700 --> 00:00:19,560 C: Asks A how to remove a computer virus. 7 00:00:15,060 --> 00:00:16,160 A: [Towards M] Come again? 8 00:00:20,260 --> 00:00:25,160 A: It’s called D-E-F-R-A-G-M-E-N-T-I-E-R-U-N-G [defragmentation]. You use it to clean up your computer. 9 00:00:25,160 --> 00:00:27,760 A: The computer gets decluttered and if you get rid of the virus that was, it wasn’t so bad. 10 00:00:27,760 --> 00:00:31,300 A: But I have security software installed. There’s one by A-U-G, or the one with the umbrella symbol, for example. 11 00:00:31,300 --> 00:00:34,260 A: I get a security alert from the software and it helps me clean everything, or, also/ 12 00:00:34,260 --> 00:00:38,880 A: If the V-I-R-U-S takes over control and windows start popping up everywhere, I don’t stand a chance anymore. 13 00:00:38,880 --> 00:00:41,700 A: I try everything. It’s still possible that despite my best efforts, the computer just can’t be fixed. I’m no computer whiz, after all. 14 00:00:41,700 --> 00:00:46,360 A: If I just cannot fix the problem, I go to a specialty shop and they fix it for me. 15 00:00:46,360 --> 00:00:49,400 A: Of course I have to pay there, but they are really cheap. They are really nice and don’t take a lot of money. 16 00:00:49,400 --> 00:00:50,540 A: They’re not expensive, it’s quite affordable there. 17 00:00:50,540 --> 00:00:53,200 A: Or a deaf friend repairs it for me. 18 00:00:53,200 --> 00:00:55,900 A: He really knows his stuff, he can repair anything and delete the virus. 19 00:00:55,900 --> 00:00:58,620 A: When I was still at home in Essen [city in Germany]/ 20 00:00:58,620 --> 00:01:02,120 A: I used to go to school in Essen and back then he could repair my PC. 21 00:01:02,120 --> 00:01:04,740 A: Now that I have graduated and moved to #Name1 it’s too far away unfortunately. 22 00:01:04,740 --> 00:01:08,980 A: But in Magdeburg, there’s also a deaf person who is really good with computers. 23 00:01:08,980 --> 00:01:11,140 A: I could give that person my computer, but I’m not sure whether I can trust them. 24 00:01:11,140 --> 00:01:12,920 A: I just don’t trust that person yet. 25 00:01:12,920 --> 00:01:15,500 A: But when my computer was broken, I could have taken it there [to the person from Magdeburg] to be repaired. Trust/ 26 00:01:13,200 --> 00:01:15,980 C: Asks A, whether trust is important to him. 27 00:01:15,960 --> 00:01:19,080 A: I don’t have confidence in that person yet, because I don’t know if they could repair the computer. They’ve never done it before. 28 00:01:19,080 --> 00:01:21,580 A: But I do trust in my friend in Essen completely. 29 00:01:21,580 --> 00:01:24,920 A: And also I have found a specialty shop there that I trust. 30 00:01:24,920 --> 00:01:27,760 A: I have to pay them. Of course I’d prefer it if it were free, but well.