At 00:38 SGT, it experienced a severe power surge that rapidly triggered its hard drive to go into mechanical arrest. Right before it went down, it sputtered as if it were saying... WHYYYY? This was soon followed by a blank screen staring back at me, its 32-bits of color draining out into a lifeless black ocean as it ascended into computer heaven.
I tried my best to resuscitate it, I really did. I tried the simple stuff first, like fixing its boot sectors, but that didn't help. Then I gave it an intradiscal dose of Ubuntu to see if I could detect any brain activity. Unfortunately, it did not respond well to this; it must be allergic or something. Actually, it might even have had a Do Not Resuscitate order, now that I think about it. Whatever.. QQ.
And so, as it turns out, it could be saved with a hard drive transplant, but I'm not sure if it would like to live on like that. I'm pretty sure it didn't (I think). And so, I decided to pull its plug.
We sure had some good times over the past 6 years, buddy. I remember when you once dated that iPad. It was way out of your league, though.
Anyway, I'm not sure what the appropriate amount of time a guy should mourn for his computer is, but I'm pretty sure I need to move on asap I think it would want it that way, too.
Well crap. Now I'm left without a real computer and I really need a replacement. My gut wants me to build a new one, but my brain tells me I should probably just replace the blown hard drive and stop there. Anyone have any advice? Or similar stories they want to share? Condolences? Sympathies? Insults? Go right ahead
I tried my best to resuscitate it, I really did. I tried the simple stuff first, like fixing its boot sectors, but that didn't help. Then I gave it an intradiscal dose of Ubuntu to see if I could detect any brain activity. Unfortunately, it did not respond well to this; it must be allergic or something. Actually, it might even have had a Do Not Resuscitate order, now that I think about it. Whatever.. QQ.
And so, as it turns out, it could be saved with a hard drive transplant, but I'm not sure if it would like to live on like that. I'm pretty sure it didn't (I think). And so, I decided to pull its plug.
We sure had some good times over the past 6 years, buddy. I remember when you once dated that iPad. It was way out of your league, though.
Anyway, I'm not sure what the appropriate amount of time a guy should mourn for his computer is, but I'm pretty sure I need to move on asap I think it would want it that way, too.
Well crap. Now I'm left without a real computer and I really need a replacement. My gut wants me to build a new one, but my brain tells me I should probably just replace the blown hard drive and stop there. Anyone have any advice? Or similar stories they want to share? Condolences? Sympathies? Insults? Go right ahead
My computer died last night
22/10/2010 04:04:46 AM
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My sympathies. 6 years is a good life though. You should be proud! *NM*
22/10/2010 06:16:13 AM
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6 years old? Don't just replace the HD - build a new one, if you have the cash.
22/10/2010 01:35:08 PM
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Re: 6 years old? Don't just replace the HD - build a new one, if you have the cash.
22/10/2010 05:30:03 PM
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OK, you guys are probably right
22/10/2010 05:51:23 PM
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Re: OK, you guys are probably right
22/10/2010 06:38:49 PM
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Re: OK, you guys are probably right
22/10/2010 06:53:56 PM
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If you're trying to conserve money, don't bother with the SSD.
22/10/2010 06:40:14 PM
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Re: If you're trying to conserve money, don't bother with the SSD.
22/10/2010 06:56:58 PM
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If you're impatient, you'll notice the impact of the extra ram a lot more than the ssd. *NM*
22/10/2010 06:58:56 PM
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Bullshit, the SSD will make more of a difference than the extra memory
23/10/2010 04:38:44 AM
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...not until you hit the reported astronomically high failure rate for SSDs, at least.
23/10/2010 05:01:40 AM
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SSDs have a high failure rate when they are new or you try out new firmware
23/10/2010 05:24:41 AM
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A power surge is likely to corrupt your RAM as well, and possibly motherboard components. *NM*
22/10/2010 06:39:06 PM
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