Curt's Online Journal
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June 21, 2005
For someone who works with computers in one form or another all day long, I am pretty stupid when it comes to computers. Case in point. I woke up early Saturday morning and was just lying in bed wishing I could fall back asleep. I would occasionally hear this odd clicking sound coming from somewhere in my bedroom. It would go away before I could get up and figure out what it was. The day progressed fairly normally although I was out most of the day helping my co-worker Jorge move. Any who, by Saturday night, I hadn't heard the sound again and figured it was some oddball sound coming from outside.
On Sunday, I played a Star Trek DVD on my computer while editing some pictures for the web site. Well, I starting hear the clicking sound again and figured something was overworked and shut down some extra things that were running on the computer. By the end of the evening, I had taken note that I should probably look into it further and maybe even backup my data (which was LONG overdue). I figured I could troubleshoot it Monday after work.
Monday after work came and I started getting reading to exercise. The computer took a little while longer to boot up and the clicking sound was becoming more pronounced. I realized that it was the hard drive that was rapidly degrading. I went ahead and exercised and as soon as I finished, I decided the first order of business was to backup all of my data. Of course, that includes several thousand pictures, years of school work, years of Tau Beta Pi, and my electronic collection of CDs. Not to mention various pieces of data scattered all over the computer. I knew I was in trouble when a DVD that normally takes 6-7 minutes to burn took 40.
I got the critical data backed up by 8:15 or so and it finally dawned on me what a huge disaster this was. I got in the car and drove as fast (within legal considerations of course) as I could to CompUSA to pickup a new hard drive. For some ungodly reason, I actually bought a 250 MB drive (it was only $130). I'd barely filled 20 GB on my current one. I made it out of CompUSA just as they closed. I installed the new drive, connected it to the new ATA133 card, plopped in my Windows XP CD and...nothing...
Since my drive was 250 MB (Windows XP RTM has a 137 MB limit) and connected to a controller card, Windows wouldn't install...after an hour of trying different things, I ran up to work and grabbed a Windows XP SP2 CD to install from. Well, this story is long already, but needles to say I was up till 12:45 AM Monday evening/Tuesday night. I gave up on dual-booting into Linux for now. I've managed to restore most of my data as well as getting Office, Firefox, and a few other essentials installed. I may be a little slow on correspondence for the next few weeks as I get back up to speed.
Posted by Curt at June 21, 2005 10:31 PM
"within legal considerations of course"
Haven't I taught you anything in all the years I've known you? The law doesn't matter! Geez, just don't get caught and you'll be fine.
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