Posted on 03/15/2011 11:53:45 AM PDT by Zionist Conspirator
Hello all. Perhaps you've noticed I haven't been around much lately. Well, I wasn't in Japan when the quake hit, but my computer did crash early on the morning of 3/6 (over a week ago) and it's been in the shop since the next morning.
This is the second crash in three months. When he got around to looking at it the repair guy said he couldn't find anything wrong with the software so it must be the hard drive. The hard drive came in yesterday morning and is installed but it still won't work. Now there are only two possibilities left . . . a processor or else the motherboard.
If it's the motherboard of course my computer is dead. This means I will either have to get a new computer or else cancel my Internet subscription. And while I am perpetually low of funds, at present due to a string of recent expenses (most of them routine) I am even lower than usual, though I have had less. If I get a new computer I don't know how long it will be. So what I'm saying is that I am gone until further notice.
I've become reacquainted with my shortwave radio since this happened, but it still isn't the same (and I so want to visit the web sites of some of the stations). But what the hey. These things happens.
I've lived most of my life without a computer, but now life without one is very difficult. The Internet is my connectiont to the world.
I know I'm not the best behaved person on this forum, and I don't know if any of you will miss me, but I miss all of you terribly.
I am at my local library to contact some of my 'Net friends to tell them what happened. Tomorrow morning I should know for sure whether or not my old computer is done for.
Please don't forget me! Thank you Jim Robinson, and long live Free Republic!
Ping.
Must be a Dell laptop.
Get back when you can.. and hey, wash your hands after using library computers.
Buy a used computer. Lots of businesses have failed loading up the used market.
Hopefully, your computer problems are repairable and you will stay online and on FR. You will always be welcomed back, and can use the library to check in during the interim. Good luck!
Dude! Get a loaner from a friend. Everybody has some old computer they aren’t using.
Look on Freecycle.org (when you visit the library) for a free computer!
That's correct.
A study done some time back showed that every keyboard that was tested and used by the public was contaminated with human feces.
No kidding.
And.....
Washing your hands is still the best way to avoid getting illnesses. (Grocery store shopping carts are horribly dirty)
I´d sure miss you ZC. Here´s hoping for good on the horizon. Thanks so much for everything, past, present and future.
Shalom.
Sounds like your computer guy doesn’t know what he’s doing, unless your computer has multiple problems.
What is it that does not work?
IOW, what were the symptoms before the "crash" by crash I am assuming you mean that the PC would not boot to the desktop.
Just wondering how he could tell that your software is not the problem if your hard drive was bad.
BTW I work in the IT sector.
FWIW, I’ve gotten computers from Salvation Army stores at amazingly low prices. Sometimes just parts, sometimes the whole setup. CHEAP route to look into.
Return soon, and best wishes.
SC
Perhaps a tad overkill but I wanted it to be clean. No problems since.
For less than $200 plus S&H you can do it. Check around.
The Linux version behind the following link is free, and it has everything you’d want in a computer—especially for working with the Internet. It’s easier to install and use, for most, than Microsoft operating systems. ...most recently installed it on a new Acer laptop. Access by way of wireless Internet (broadband, in the middle of nowhere here) was automatic (no configuration necessary). Ubuntu is even more sure to install on used/refurbished computers than very new models (drivers). It’s more stable than Windows and won’t die, unless the hardware does. Yeah, I’m about as cheap as they come.
I prefer NetBSD over everything else (better license for business and best security), but that one’s not so easy for most people to install.
Great advice re cleaning.
(I’ll admit that I’ve ruined many a thing because of my addiction ... to Clorox. I love the smell of it better than any smell in the world ... other than some bleach on top of bleach.)
You can get an off lease HP or Lenovo Core 2 Duo at tigerdirect.com for $250.
I don’t know where you are, but I have a computer you can have. I’m in the San Diego area. It’s a 2.7 Ghz P4 that I don’t use any more.
Make sure your power supply is putting out the correct voltages, before you rush into anything. I spent several months tracing a baffling freezing issue on my mother’s machine before finally just poking around in the BIOS just to see if anything was whack....4.75v, yikes! Perfect since it was swapped out.
I would miss you. In a worst case couldn’t you go to the library a few times a week until you can get a new computer? That would keep you in touch with the rest of us. Then there’s always “used” laptops online ... newspaper ads sell old computers for less than the price of a hard drive - some are really old (windows 95) but they still work... I’ll pray the repair works...
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