computer says "no"
Ever lost a file "somewhere" and never been able to find it on your system again?
Last week my pc died after telling me that the "NTLDR file is missing". Couldn't restart it, couldn't boot up even in Safe mode (F5) and couldn't find the "missing file"... depsite an array of diagnostics available on a cd-rom. After several days of cursing, the old girl decided to work after I simply copied the NTDETECT and NTLDR files from another mate's 'poota............. sheesh, why did it go missing in the FIRST place??? >8^<
Anyway, I thought tthis test macro pic was a suitable way of explaining why I have been offline. If you look inside your pc and see all these transistors, circuit boards and gizmo's, it's a wonder we can find *anything* that looks like a file. Modern technology, wonderful stuff (until it goes pear shaped =)
computer says "no"
Ever lost a file "somewhere" and never been able to find it on your system again?
Last week my pc died after telling me that the "NTLDR file is missing". Couldn't restart it, couldn't boot up even in Safe mode (F5) and couldn't find the "missing file"... depsite an array of diagnostics available on a cd-rom. After several days of cursing, the old girl decided to work after I simply copied the NTDETECT and NTLDR files from another mate's 'poota............. sheesh, why did it go missing in the FIRST place??? >8^<
Anyway, I thought tthis test macro pic was a suitable way of explaining why I have been offline. If you look inside your pc and see all these transistors, circuit boards and gizmo's, it's a wonder we can find *anything* that looks like a file. Modern technology, wonderful stuff (until it goes pear shaped =)