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My mum isn't non-techy but she just double clicks on EVERYTHING she wants to open. If the shortcut on the desktop is gone, they would think all of their data on the computer are gone. Whenever something is wrong with the machine, they'll always ask if it's a virus or not. I used to work at a computer shop for IT support and service.
