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DUDE, I FRIED my Dell!
Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2003 10:27 pm
by azsnowman
Whatta day.......smelt something *hot* in the office yesterday, couldn't figure out what the heck it was, WELL......went to check the emails this morning, SSSSIZZZZLE, the power pack FRIED big time. We were gonna get a new puter this year anyway, we needed to buy some equip for the business for tax purposes. So, your talking with a NEW, IMPROVED snowman LOL! The old puter wasn't a Dell, it was a Acer

Cheap Wally World promo 6 years ago, talk about SLLLLLOOOOWWWWW! :o This new one is built by our ISP....they are a FULL LINE computer store, this came with a 5 year warrenty parts and labor. It has 5 times the memory and is 100% FASTER...it has a 22GHZ Celeron processor, 128 DDR, 40gb hard drive, 32 mb video card and a kick @$$ sound system, all for $399, that's just the tower, our old monitor is fine. They threw in a new optical mouse, a 50$ surge protector that also has the phone line protector.
Dennis 8)
Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2003 10:29 pm
by azsnowman
Oh, not to mention, we lost EVERYTHING, all of work, NOOOOOO, we didn't have a back up, we do however have paper copies thank God!
Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2003 10:34 pm
by ColdFront77
Yikes! I'll say you had quite a day, Dennis. Glad that you are up in running with a nice new system.
I am will have my memory upgrade sooner or later, I have the memory... but one of my brother's is going to install it some day soon; when he can get back here. He was over for Easter Weekend, but we couldn't find memory at Wal-Mart, as I mentioned in a post last week.
Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2003 10:36 pm
by mf_dolphin
New computers are always great! Sorry about the work though

BTW
Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2003 11:07 pm
by Aslkahuna
before you dump the old box, be sure you take the Hard Drive out of it lest some unscrupulous person get a hold of it and reads the data from it. Also, all's not totally lost if you know a computer weenie because they may be able to salvage the data off your old HDD and transfer it to your new one-my son was able to do that when his computer was blown by a hacker (who also dearly paid for that little trick by means of retaliation).
Steve
Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2003 11:43 pm
by mf_dolphin
Steve is right about salvaging the data. If you cant' find someone inthe local area let me know. I'll be happy to retrieve what I can. If it was the power supply, chances are we can get everything off!

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2003 12:04 am
by weatherlover427
Sorry to hear that Dennis.

Good luck on retrieving your data.

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2003 12:11 am
by ColdFront77
I've heard this exact thing, you should take the hard drive out of the tower so no one can get the information off of it. Even deleting the temporary internet files and clearing the history leaves information on the drive.
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2003 6:39 am
by VanceWxMan
If the HD is not fried just frankenstein it to the new one (slave it off the master) and move your data from it to the new one

easy as PIE...let me know if you need some advice
Aaron
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2003 8:01 am
by mf_dolphin
btw Aaron... where's your picture for the Members Gallery?

One from the field would be great!
Remeber to leep your head down and hurry home!

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2003 8:15 am
by azsnowman
Only one problem.....the old box will not power up what so ever, hit the reboot, hit the on switch and it comes on for a milli second and that's it???? The Acer company that made that box is outta business, 2 years ago, the chances of finding another power supply is zilch, zero, zip, nadda
Dennis
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2003 8:16 am
by azsnowman
Aaron, if this can be done, PLEASE by all means, PM me!
Dennis
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2003 8:22 am
by azskyman
Glad ya remember me, Dennis! I've not been the best of friends these weeks to anyone...including you. I owe you a conversation!
Losing a computer is a big-time disappointment until the stork brings a brand new one with bells and whistles and mostly speed you didn't think was possible.
Good luck with the reconnect and finding all the addys you need.
Steve
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2003 8:46 am
by azsnowman
Ya know.....when I posted this message last night, my BRAIN was fried too "LOL!" I had spent 3 hours reloading all the programs and websites we use for the business. It came to me this JUST this second and I've been doing it, I click on your email addys at the bottom of your posts, right click your addy and add it to me new addy book......."DUH Dennis!" Sheeeesh! It takes me awhile to figure this sorta stuff out *sigh*!
No problem Steve, we've all been very busy with life, our busy season has started, trying to hire help for the summer *HEAVY SIGH*, everyone wants a job, NO ONE wants to work!
Dennis
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2003 9:26 am
by VanceWxMan
I pmed you and will post it here also let me know if you need anything else

....
Marshall I sent Chad a pic of me last night (yesterday) its me lounging on my chair in front of my tent
A hard drive is a device used to store data... you need power and a means to move the data.
(TURN OFF YOUR COMPUTER AND UNPLUG IT!)
On your computer you will see a FLAT WIDE cable from the mother board to the HD (this is the means to move the data). See if there is another connection on that SAME wire that is not connected to a device....if so then take your old drive and set the jumper (black plastic thingy on metal prongs to the SLAVE setting) If you can't see the settings you can get the JUMPER settings off of the Hard drives site on the net. Once you do this connect a POWER cable to the drive (all power is directed through this cable) ...there is only ONE way to connect this. Then boot your computer...your BIOS will recognize the new HD and boot off of your MAIN (non slave) drive...just like normal BUT when you click on MY COMPUTER (Icon) you will see that another harddrive is there.. you can then DRAG and Drop the data that you need to your new harddrive and it will save itself to it.
NOW
If you dont see another connection look at the mother board and find the IDE1 and IDE0 slots....they are the WIDE ones with the FLAT wires coming out of them. (not the one going to the Floppy Drive (FDD cable is not as wide as the IDE cable) if one is empty that means that you need to get an IDE cable (5 bucks or less puter shops) and connect it to that slot and then connect the other end to the HD (old one) set the Jumpers to auto or MASTER. then boot your system and do what is mentioned above.
Hope this helps!
Also DO THIS IN A NON STATIC AREA NOT ON CARPET!
Aaron
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2003 10:09 am
by Stephanie
Sorry to hear about your computer. i have heard of Acer but that was a looong time ago!
I have an IBM E Series 270 which I bought in 1999. Unfortunately, the CD Rom I have is read-only so alot of my files I won't be able to save on the 3 1/2 inch diskette. I'm not planning on getting a new PC anytime soon - but then again, she may have other ideas for me!!! :o
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2003 10:27 am
by VanceWxMan
Burners are very inexpensive Stephanie

you can pick them up now from 30-90 bucks for a good one...if you need me to find some for you let me know and I will PM you some links to them.
Aaron
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2003 10:30 am
by VanceWxMan
As for Accer

they have a HORRID reputaion with the Computer repair peeps those and Packard Bells

OMG they are Horrid to fix!!! I just tell my customers to Paint them grey and use them as BOAT ANCHORS or BOOKENDS!
Aaron
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2003 10:44 am
by Amanzi
VanceWxMan wrote:As for Accer

they have a HORRID reputaion with the Computer repair peeps those and Packard Bells

OMG they are Horrid to fix!!! I just tell my customers to Paint them grey and use them as BOAT ANCHORS or BOOKENDS!

Aaron
LOL... you just gave me some decor tips...thnks Aaron

I am sitting with 2 burnt out towers

(My husband wont throw junk away...drives me nuts)
Sorry to hear about the puter Dennis

Hope you managed to save what you could.
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2003 10:51 am
by VanceWxMan
Your welcome Amanzi

its sad but thats what you can do with them if you REALLY want to keep them
As you can see this is my other love/hobby I love to build computers and really enjoy fixing them. I make good money on the side when I am not Forecasting the Weather. If you have any questions or need a good place to buy parts for a puter let me know and I will PM you some good deals

There is NO reason for the public to not know about how to get great deals insted of going through the propriatary system HOGS like DELL, Gateway and Micron along with Compac and HP (they are the same now)
Aaron