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OT - computer dead?
Hello,
I just came home from work and the computer is stone dead. I tried switching it on - nothing. Also, everything else in that strip is working, so it couldn't be a blown fuse in the strip could it now? I'm going to see if there is dust inside, and get that out but... do I have a dead machine? I have several important emails in my computer about this course I'm attending in Russia in August... Ack! What can I do? Yours, -- Jo in Scotland |
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If the computer is in fact dead, you can have someone mount that HD into
another computer long enough to retrieive whatever you need off of it. "Johanna Gibson" wrote in message ... Hello, I just came home from work and the computer is stone dead. I tried switching it on - nothing. Also, everything else in that strip is working, so it couldn't be a blown fuse in the strip could it now? I'm going to see if there is dust inside, and get that out but... do I have a dead machine? I have several important emails in my computer about this course I'm attending in Russia in August... Ack! What can I do? Yours, -- Jo in Scotland |
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Have you checked where the main cable plugs into the computer. It could be
loose. Sometimes my computer won't come on because it's too hot in the room and too much humidity. I have to set a fan blowing air on the back of the CPU so it will stay cool. Kate T. South Mississippi "Johanna Gibson" wrote in message ... Hello, I just came home from work and the computer is stone dead. I tried switching it on - nothing. Also, everything else in that strip is working, so it couldn't be a blown fuse in the strip could it now? I'm going to see if there is dust inside, and get that out but... do I have a dead machine? I have several important emails in my computer about this course I'm attending in Russia in August... Ack! What can I do? Yours, -- Jo in Scotland |
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Howdy!
So, uh... Johanna--how are you coming to us via RCTQ? Is this Magic? Do you know Harry Potter? Have you been Bewitched by Samantha Stevens or her very eccentric Aunt Clara? Ragmop/Sandy--no help, just full of questions.. I could be quilting! "Johanna Gibson" wrote in message ... Hello, I just came home from work and the computer is stone dead. I tried switching it on - nothing. Also, everything else in that strip is working, so it couldn't be a blown fuse in the strip could it now? I'm going to see if there is dust inside, and get that out but... do I have a dead machine? I have several important emails in my computer about this course I'm attending in Russia in August... Ack! What can I do? Yours, -- Jo in Scotland |
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Try the reset button on the back of the system.
Your power supply might be dead, but all is not lost. If nothing we suggest does anything get your HD friendly with another computer and retrieve your info that way. Good luck! Diana "Johanna Gibson" wrote in message ... Hello, I just came home from work and the computer is stone dead. I tried switching it on - nothing. Also, everything else in that strip is working, so it couldn't be a blown fuse in the strip could it now? I'm going to see if there is dust inside, and get that out but... do I have a dead machine? I have several important emails in my computer about this course I'm attending in Russia in August... Ack! What can I do? Yours, -- Jo in Scotland |
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are there no lights at all on the tower ()CPU)? My video card went out and
I thought at first that the whole thing wasn't working. Replaced the video card and all was fine... "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... Try the reset button on the back of the system. Your power supply might be dead, but all is not lost. If nothing we suggest does anything get your HD friendly with another computer and retrieve your info that way. Good luck! Diana "Johanna Gibson" wrote in message ... Hello, I just came home from work and the computer is stone dead. I tried switching it on - nothing. Also, everything else in that strip is working, so it couldn't be a blown fuse in the strip could it now? I'm going to see if there is dust inside, and get that out but... do I have a dead machine? I have several important emails in my computer about this course I'm attending in Russia in August... Ack! What can I do? Yours, -- Jo in Scotland |
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It could indeed be one of the outlets on the strip is dead. I saw that happen
several times when I was tech support for the school district. No reason that I could figure out, but before you totally panic -- plug it into another spot on the strip. In fact, plug it directly into the wall outlet to see if it works there. Oh, yeah, and be sure that the on/off safety switch on the back is switched to "on". Sometimes the gremlins switch that off just to get attention .... If all else fails, find a friend with the same sort of computer and swap out your hard drive long enough to print off the critical stuff. -- Anne in CA "It's not having what you want; it's wanting what you've got." -- Sheryl Crow http://home.covad.net/~arudolph/annes.htm Johanna Gibson wrote: Hello, I just came home from work and the computer is stone dead. I tried switching it on - nothing. Also, everything else in that strip is working, so it couldn't be a blown fuse in the strip could it now? I'm going to see if there is dust inside, and get that out but... do I have a dead machine? I have several important emails in my computer about this course I'm attending in Russia in August... Ack! What can I do? Yours, -- Jo in Scotland remove NOSPAM to reply |
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Another possibility is the on/off switch is gone. Most are made of plastic
and after many uses plastic fatique will just break off that contact. Don't Panic Yet. -- Sugar & Spice Quilts by Linda E http://community.webshots.com/user/frame242 |
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On Sat, 08 May 2004 22:14:04 GMT, " Ellison"
wrote: Howdy! So, uh... Johanna--how are you coming to us via RCTQ? Is this Magic? Do you know Harry Potter? Have you been Bewitched by Samantha Stevens or her very eccentric Aunt Clara? Ragmop/Sandy--no help, just full of questions.. I could be quilting! I'm on Mat's computer just now.. but of course it doesn't contain all of my emails.. folks' address and email addresses and whatnot. I do try to remember and write them all down on paper in my real address book, but you know what the road to hell is paved with.... I just want to say that it is amazing how much cleaning, tidying and sewing you can get done when your computer is dead. Mat's dad is coming round on Wednesday evening to help me out. Mat is still in LA... -- Jo in Scotland |
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On Sat, 08 May 2004 21:47:45 +0100, Johanna Gibson
wrote: Hello, I just came home from work and the computer is stone dead. I tried switching it on - nothing. Also, everything else in that strip is working, so it couldn't be a blown fuse in the strip could it now? I'm going to see if there is dust inside, and get that out but... do I have a dead machine? I have several important emails in my computer about this course I'm attending in Russia in August... Ack! What can I do? Yours, -- Jo in Scotland Mat's dad spent a lot of time over the last week to resurrect my computer... one day alone he had spent 6 hours on it! I never imagined that 1) it would be possible to have my computer back alive as I knew it and 2) he would have to spend that much time to make it happen! He was joking that I owe him in excess of £1,000 because he makes £132 an hour as the most senior GP at his medical practice in Cupar. I laughed hesitantly and gave him £27 for the new fan and fuse. Plus my friend Nikki brought over about a bushel of rhubarb yesterday and I went along to the store and bought strawberries and (gasp!) ready-made pastry. That still feels so sinful... I first tried it about a year ago, and man does it save time. So I have my computer back. His parents have a strawberry-rhubarb pie. All is well in my world.... (Well I have 3 exams tomorrow - Aural Translation, Dictation, Aural Comprehension). -- Jo in Scotland |
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