To: ValerieUSA; restornu; phantomworker; sweetliberty; null and void; grannie9; Cardhu; Sundog; ...
Snohomish, WA. Aurora
Never did get the other puter working again..
Guess I've just lost the pixs and favorites on it...
Oh well such is life..Trying to get started once again on this puter..
For now though I'm off to bed..Goodnight all, have a great Christmas....
....Westy.....
439 posted on
12/23/2005 8:41:54 PM PST by
westmex
(Remember Pearl Harbour)
To: westmex
Beautiful picture. G'night, Westy.
440 posted on
12/23/2005 8:43:32 PM PST by
phantomworker
(My life is taking the moment & making the best of it w/o knowing what's going to happen next (gildaR)
To: westmex
That is a beautiful scence thanks Westy!
To: westmex
Thanks for the pic. Sorry bout the computer, maybe Santa will come restore your pictures.
Have a nice christmas Westy. Glad you are doing well.
448 posted on
12/24/2005 4:58:10 AM PST by
Lakeshark
(Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
To: westmex
Never give up on a computer. Take the hard drive from the non-working computer and set the jumper(s) on it to make it a slave and then install this on your working computer so you now have two hard drives. You can now retrieve lost pictures and other files even if you never get this drive to work right on your old computer. (There are exceptions, of course, but I've found this to be a rarity).
Now, run a system scan on your whole computer. This just might fix what was amiss on your old hard drive. Put your old hard drive back into the non-working computer after setting its jumper(s) back to make it a master drive again and you just might discover that you have resurrected your old computer. If you don't know how to do this, ask a nephew or some other young person. I've brought a number of non-bootable computers back to life by doing this.
458 posted on
12/24/2005 11:55:14 AM PST by
Socratic
(Liberal's motto: Capio ergo sum.)
To: westmex
P.S. While you have the two drives hooked together, run a virus scan and any other maintenance programs you might have on your working computer. Good luck.
459 posted on
12/24/2005 12:00:01 PM PST by
Socratic
(ND)
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