BRAVO gILL bATES
Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 10:14 am
Any computer experts out there? These wretched machines should work in the background, be more efficient than pencil and paper and let us do our work without hassle or hindrance. But do they?
The system arrives at a point where you find it necessary to re-install it completely for a fresh start – fresh start, he says. How many times have I done that?
Upon completing this operation, all my files, photos video and the like are saved on an external drive. But then I find that passwords info and sign ons [thanks Dave] are all lost, if not in my little blue book.
But than after all this, are things any better? Well no not really, another batch of problems start. Is there a tin of ‘cold start’ available for computers?
I have reinstalled everything [Win XP] as methodically as I can, and up to Service Pack 3. Then the first bit of software which does not work is Microsoft Word as something is missing – its does not tell me what.
Then programmes will not launch properly and the whole system freezes. It is cured almost every time by a brutal turn off at the main switch and at the second re-launch seems to be OK. But it is still a bit ‘iffy’ at times.
I hope I am not alone. I am in the throes of editing something and I have reached the point when the whole apparatus may find out itself, how long it takes to reach the ground from the first floor, directly through the window!
I pretend that I know what I am doing. But most is following instructions, doing what I have done before and trial and error until I reach the point where if it’s not broke don’t fix it.
If anyone our there has any ideas it would be appreciated but if not, even the odd commiseration in solidarity would be useful!
The system arrives at a point where you find it necessary to re-install it completely for a fresh start – fresh start, he says. How many times have I done that?
Upon completing this operation, all my files, photos video and the like are saved on an external drive. But then I find that passwords info and sign ons [thanks Dave] are all lost, if not in my little blue book.
But than after all this, are things any better? Well no not really, another batch of problems start. Is there a tin of ‘cold start’ available for computers?
I have reinstalled everything [Win XP] as methodically as I can, and up to Service Pack 3. Then the first bit of software which does not work is Microsoft Word as something is missing – its does not tell me what.
Then programmes will not launch properly and the whole system freezes. It is cured almost every time by a brutal turn off at the main switch and at the second re-launch seems to be OK. But it is still a bit ‘iffy’ at times.
I hope I am not alone. I am in the throes of editing something and I have reached the point when the whole apparatus may find out itself, how long it takes to reach the ground from the first floor, directly through the window!
I pretend that I know what I am doing. But most is following instructions, doing what I have done before and trial and error until I reach the point where if it’s not broke don’t fix it.
If anyone our there has any ideas it would be appreciated but if not, even the odd commiseration in solidarity would be useful!