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jason ([personal profile] jason) wrote2006-05-16 06:49 pm
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Failure! Failure!

Originally published at .... You can comment here or there.

I was presenting at the Learning & Teaching Office’s faculty conference today. I’ll upload the podcast and PPTs for it in a bit; you’ll understand why I’ve not done it yet in a moment.

I get into RCC 204, open my laptop and FIZZpopBlort! Whoshing air from an over burdened fan. Funny ping of death beep. And nothing. But the show must go on. Dead laptop. NO tech support. Not even a conference organizer about. Rule #1: Always have a backup. My presentation was on CD, so I got another puter, and away we went.

Presentation went very nicely. Everyone was polite, and there were interesting questions… but my mind was a bit torn… what about my data?

Over the next 4 hours I was trying to get the computer to boot into ‘target mode’ so that I could use it as a hard disk. It would not boot up otherwise.

I got about 3 minutes to get data off, then it would die. Over and Over. I lucked, finally into about 10 full minutes where I could get the rest of it off. Then it died and would not return.

Three weeks left on the warranty. New logic board and harddrive in a couple of days.

I’m presently using my iPod for all my computing. I’ve got my desktops convinced that my iPod is /user/jason/*

Wheeeee….

[identity profile] ashenseraph.livejournal.com 2006-05-17 11:19 am (UTC)(link)
SCARY! But I'm glad the Technogods were with you enough to allow you to yank your data off the drive before they demanded their final sacrifice.

re: sudden copm death

[identity profile] kasiau.livejournal.com 2006-05-17 01:52 pm (UTC)(link)
You see, those situations scare me to death! It had happen to me a few times already with my computer. However, I was too afraid to further brake it so off to professional it went. I think that is a part of the reason I love technology and on the other hand just hate it.
Good for you Jason that you know how to deal with such situations
kasia

Back up Back up Back up

[identity profile] sillyducky212.livejournal.com 2006-05-18 12:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Sometimes we dont even remember that back up is very nessesary. The smallest things are the most important things. Soon I feel everyone will be recommended to buy massive hard drives as a accessorie or requirement for thier computers because no one wants to loose their precious data like priceless pictures, homework, and etc.

re: failure

[identity profile] gela-max.livejournal.com 2006-05-19 02:52 am (UTC)(link)
What trauma?, What a scare? Nevertheless, U R a survivor. That must have been some experience for you. I'm happy that you were able to save your data, jeez you can always get a new computer but .... loosing years of data... Thank Goodness for iPod eh. Well, Thaks for sharing your story, Now guess what I'm going to do from now on? Take it easy now. pheeeew!