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Computer Woes!

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2003 4:09 pm
by ScorpiŠ¾n
My computer has gone to you-know-where in a hand basket. :( My keyboard doesn't display the Shift+number symbols correctly (Such as #,*,%), if I attempt to go to the display tab un the desktop properties window, the whole screen goes black, or on a occasion, a marred sea of pixilated color and my CD drive open easily, but on attempting to close it, whether by button or force, it defiantly opens back up! >:( :'( Before my CD drive refused to open.  I had to open it with a paper clip, but at least it would gladly close!  How I long and yearn for those days! :'(  This is a half belly-aching, half cry for help post, and if anyone can help with any of the three damnations, well, I dunno... :o All these problems!  I'm getting dizzy... Mommy!? ;D

Re: Computer Woes!

PostPosted: Sun May 18, 2003 2:28 am
by ozzy72
Scorpion, what OS are you running? And have you recently added any software?

Ozzy

Re: Computer Woes!

PostPosted: Sun May 18, 2003 10:52 am
by Brett_Henderson
I realize this sounds like the uneducated, cowards way out,, BUT, there comes a time in every computer's life, for a "rebuild". Even with the same old components.

The cluster-foxtrot we all know as Windows can dig itself into a hole where even the most talented debugger will decide it's time to format. Sometimes, we even need to go a bit further.

I'll first advise that you read ensuing posts, as someone may know of your exact ailment, and have a fix (I doubt it).

If it were me,,I'd save to floppies  what I could and then set aside a day for the "fun"  (if your data is REAL important,, there are ways to help... if you have a second HHD you can install an OS there,, make your existing dirve a slave,,boot to the new HDD and then "explore"  your way around the corrupt HDD and save what you can,,,OR there are data-recovery specialist that can help,, but it's costly)

Anyway,, take EVERYTHING apart. Observing all cautions regarding static-damage,, clean every nook and cranny,, all the terminals on all cards and memory sticks...  put it all back together.

Then just pretend it's a new computer,, install an OS,, and,,well you know the drill....

good luck..

Looks Grim

PostPosted: Sat May 24, 2003 2:11 pm
by ScorpiŠ¾n
Scorpion, what OS are you running? And have you recently added any software?

Ozzy

Windows 98, with special edition updates.