jcd1013: (Write-pen words)
My laptop died tonight. All of a sudden, it turned a whitish gray with blue vertical lines running all the way across. I restarted it, the screen came back okay, but the instant I touched it the screen died again. And then I couldn't restart it. I've played with it all night, I think there's something wrong with either the motherboard or some other connections from the case to the computer, because it seems that it's the movement that causing the screen and then the computer to go wonky. It was pretty windy last night, and I did have it plugged it to charge and I'm afraid that it got hit by a power surge. Tay ([livejournal.com profile] fileg), have you or Jim experienced anything like this with your laptops? Advice on where I might first try to tackle the problem. I tried resetting the parameter RAM, and I was able to start the computer after that, but it didn't last long.

I hope I can get it figured out soon. I was really hoping to take it with me to Kenya, so I could keep in touch, and if it's having problems.... Well, I leave in 10 days. (pauses a moment to freak out that it's only ten days) I don't know what I'm going to be able to get done.

The other favor. In addition to trip planning, match list planning, and teaching, I've been informed that the yearbook committee needs our pictures and layouts by the 10th of this month. I'm having a hard time coming up with pictures (it'd probably be too weird to put the one of me in the wedding dress, right? *sigh* but I looked so pretty...), but I've got a few ideas. I'm getting new pictures of Chris and me to go into it (yay, for having a digital camera!), and I'll put one of me in Guatemala and probably one of the black and white ones I showed you all earlier, my family, etc. It should be okay. Although I think the last picture of my family was taken during my college graduation...

Anyway, my problem is actually the text portion. It's a rather large area, and I have no idea how to fill it. That's where you come in. I need quotes--funny, inspiration, friendly, witty, something, and ideas of what I could write without sounding too cheesy. Something that in years to come, people will look at the yearbook and think fondly of me. Any ideas? Bueller?

Foolish

Sep. 12th, 2005 08:18 pm
jcd1013: (GG-Death Glare by daylight_shadow)
Boring post, but I'm freaking out!

Last week, [livejournal.com profile] avidtvfan (Marissa) posted that she had gotten infected with a virus that was propagating to her friends on AIM. I use a Mac, so the risk of me being infected was rather small, but you know, I'd been hearing rumors about some files starting to affect macs now that they're becoming more popular and all of that... And my computer has been running slower than I remember, so I went looking around the internet, found reputable AntiVirus software (Sophos Antivirus for those who are curious)... Ran it, and it found two viruses and promptly deleted them! Yay!

Or no. Today, I open my mail program (Eudora), start downloading my mail and notice that one of my filters isn't working--my school email is ending up in my Inbox rather than the handy dandy mailbox I've created. I go to hand move it--and discover that the entire mailbox is gone. Poof. It's not anywhere on my hard drive. Um, this is three entire years of email communication. Lot of it junk, but there were also pictures from my classmates and their kids or emails that Chris and I exchanged while he was in Ghana.

Or most important: registration information and PASSWORDS for all of my residency applications. Gone. Just like that.

I checked the log and sure enough: Virus: 'W32/Bagle-HTML' detected in Julia Durrant:Users:jcd1013:Documents:Eudora Folder:Mail Folder:ms2006/Content/Embed0004/ReScan/Content
Deleted infected file

See that "Documents:Eudora Folder: Mail Folder:ms2006" bit?--yeah it deleted the entire folder. My preferences (as I have since discovered) are sent to be automatically deleted. And it ain't in my trashcan.

Peachy. Just peachy.

Any Mac users (or computer whizzes) out there who might have an idea of how I might retrieve my files? Anyone? Bueller?


ETA: After talking with my dad (he's my personal computer guru) and searching around apple.com and discovering that I could spend over a hundred dollars (!!!) on software and probably not get anything back and "next time you should make a backup of your mail" it hit me. Back up. I made a backup of my mail sometime ago. Pulled out my CD--Nov. 2004. Then I went and looked on my school's email program--and my messages from November 2004 and onward were present. So I didn't lose my mail. I've made it more difficult for me to find a message, but it's all there. I think. *wipes brow*

Thanks for all of the advice, my beloved flist! It really helped me know where to even start looking. *BIG GIGANTIC HUGS*
jcd1013: (Default)
Sorry everybody else,

Ali, I've been unable to load http://www.stars-hollow.org for over a week now. At first I thought the site was down, but everybody else seems to have no problems. I get a error message, regardless of what browser I'm using, that the server does not exist. Did you change any settings last week? Anything that I am blatantly overlooking?

I'm going to call my internet people tomorrow, but could I get the IP address so I can try pinging it and see if that works? Any other suggestions?

Thanks!


TO everybody else: The virtual tea and chocolate did wonders. Feel much better!
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