Jul. 13th, 2002

miriam_e: from my drawing MoonGirl (Default)
Well, here is my first entry into my new Live Journal. I am tired, so it certainly won't scintillate. I must admit I am a bit excited to be joining this community. It offers quite a bit of potential. Maybe meet some like minds...

I think I'll end my first stupid entry here. Later I hope to add some more interesting things.
miriam_e: from my drawing MoonGirl (Default)
Okies... awake after only a couple of hours sleep -- not a pretty sight.

Lets rattle the bars of this pretty cage and see what shakes loose. Can I enter html directly?

Oooooooh!! goody... I can. Well this opens up a lot of nice possibilities.

Can I link to pics?

YES!! I like this game. I will go ponder this and have my shower... maybe finish my work and come back and start using LJ properly. [rubs hands together in glee]

miriam_e: from my drawing MoonGirl (Default)
Scary, scary stuff!!

My computer is doing really stupid stuff like refusing to open things, so I decide to reboot... the usual solution with crappy MSWindows. Imagine my horror when the boot screen freezes with the message: BIOS checksum error. I have had that error on occasion before, but I've never had it freeze there.

I start to sweat. Everything is on that machine, and it is months since I did a proper backup. I am blinded somewhat by fear -- probably why I don't see the solution. I am imagining some insane program (or even virus?) writing faulty info into my flash-RAM BIOS and fucking it so badly that it can't even reprogram from the backup BIOS (I have a dual BIOS machine for that reason). If the flash RAM is stuffed then that is it... adios. You need to replace the BIOS chip, I guess.

Drenched with fear and sweat I ring Morgan to tell her of the scary news -- the final files of the work I was doing for her are on the unbootable machine. She seems strangely buoyant. She asks "Do you know how to fix it?" I am a little disoriented and answer negatively. Her reply states what should have been obvious to me: the battery that maintains the CMOS RAM for the BIOS settings... the battery was probably dead. There was likely nothing wrong with my flash RAM. (Thank heavens for geek-goddess Morgan!)

Luckily I have 6 computers here: 2 Amigas, my little PalmVx, a laptop, and 2 desktop PCs (god, what a nerd!). I pull apart the 2 PCs and remove the battery from each, put the suspect one aside, and the other one into my main machine, then plug that machine back in and switch it on. I almost fall over wiith relief. It was the battery.

End of scary tale.

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