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Kaminsky wrote: » It's soooo annoying what you lose when this happens... .
Pash wrote: » It's a Layer 8 issue cough cough.
Kaminsky wrote: » I used to be a pc support manager for about 6 years in a 8500+ user hospital trust but these days I really, really, REALLY detest messing about with PCs and components. So much so, this will be my 4th dead PC I have laying about the house waiting to be repaired. Guess I should stop being such a lazy git and recomponent them all and get them all going again... GDI !!!!! Kids are old enough to have their own PCs now as long as I feed them through the Nokia 360 I pulled out of the skip at work (I love that skip), just so they don't feck up my own pc again. ARG !! I really, really hate fixing PCs.
Forsaken_GA wrote: » . Now about the only thing that can happen to irritate me would be a blown power supply (and please, o ye mighty computer gods, that is *not* an invitation to screw with me, I respect your will in all things!)
Forsaken_GA wrote: » I feel you, man. These days I have to grit my teeth when family or roommates ask me to fix their computers (it's especially annoying when the roommates want me to fix **** for *their* family members).
physicskid wrote: » I deeply apologize for the loss of data, Kaminsky. On top of the fact, there's other people that depended on the lost data one form or another. Nothing like those things breathing down your own neck. I will just lightly point out for your next PC setup to consider using an online backup service. One such service I'm currently testing is Mozy. So far, it's looking very promising. That's all I'll say. The world seems to be more convenient, improved. We got all the latest gadgets and tools that are supposed to make life simpler. Instead, it's the opposite: new gadgets demands good documentation, ease of use yet complicated enough to meet our growing demands. I think we have grown so dependent on personal computers that we forget the little stuff, such as the fact that it takes time and effort to create data, maintain it and coordinate with the PC gurus such as us to troubleshoot it. People... Anyways, I rambled off slightly. Again sorry about the situation. I hope for the best from this point onwards!
wd40 wrote: » Some days ago my wife was holding my 6 months old son near the keyboard, he did something and the PC Died!
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