
My computer is 4 years old and even though it was top of the line back then it is in sad shape now. Yesterday Michael took it outside and blew the dirt out of it....Big mistake.... He has done this several times before but I guess we were just lucky before since we had no problems afterward. After he cleaned it up it started right up but then later that night when I tried to start it up again because I wanted to check the news on the Boeing strike and the Fanny Mae issue my computer would not start up. It looked like it was going to start and then I got the blue screen of death. Bill came over this morning and brought the tech guy from his work. He thinks my mother board and processor are going bad. He did finally get it started and backed up all of my Pictures. The pictures were the only thing of real importance to me on this computer. But when he shut it down again he liked to have never got it started again. When he finally did get it started again his advice to me was’ never shut it down again.' So I guess it will live until it dies for good.
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miNE WAS DOING THATLAST YEAR. Wish I had backed up all those pictures I lost about 3 months of stuff.
oh my.i know someone who has a new one near your room.
Hope you're able to get a new one. I have an HP now, before had a Dell, like the HP fine. Good luck with yours.
glad you have a way to post.
Get a thumb drive at Wal mart and get those pictures saved on that. I back up anything important every month. There are some things I don't want to lose.
You have a fairly new hard drive in there. Go to Staples and buy a SATA hard drive enclosure. Put your drive in there and then buy you a new computer. You then put the old hard drive in the enclosure and plug it into a usb port on the new computer. It finds it as a hard drive gives it a letter and you can retrieve off it, store on it, use it like it is an external hard drive. That way nothing is lost and you increase your storage of the new computer. And with a program like Picasa3 you can have all your pics in one program from all the hard drives at your disposal.
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