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Tue. May 30, 2000, 06:58pm PDT
Computer Crash: Part IV
In a mere day-and-a-half I'll be residing in my new house in Parkland, WA. It'll be great to get settled up there in that house and to help out in the other house I'll be living in at the start of the next school year.
Last weekend Sarah drove up from Grants Pass, OR to spend time with me before she started classes (today actually). We lounged around here a bit, spent time in Portland with friends, and did some shopping in Vancouver. Just plain having her around makes life that much more fulfilling. But she took off in the afternoon yesterday and met up with Kristin to stay with her until our move-in day of the 1st. They're both taking summer classes at PLU but will have to commute about 40 minutes from Kristin's parents' house until they move into our house. Sarah gave me a call today from there so she could fill me in on a few final details about the house, landlord, and phone stuff.
In other news, my computer crashed again on me last night. Yup, that's four in about a week-and-a-half. This time around I've updated Windows a bit from the Microsoft website in hopes of preventing yet another crash. I purchased and installed a new Celeron 533 Mhz processor as a cure to my problems. Yesterday's melt-down eliminated my old processor as the cause. SO, I've got a few other ideas (replacing the hard drive ribbon cable, installing a newer version of Windows, etc.) but will, for now, just wait to see if it happens again. Until I reach a certain stability with this machine I'll avoid installing a swath of software and creating loads of new files just in case it crashes again. Losing unique files is a tragedy as far as this geek is concerned.


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8/23/2007 @ 11:12pm
For physical crash Hard-disk please check the www.hdrconline.com. They are having good tools for platter exchange and read write exchange tools.
by tenzin