Sunday, May 20, 2007
Alas!
Alas, my computer has died. The hard drive was making terrible noises this week, always a bad sign, and it seems nothing can be done to save it. Having previously had an issue with my laptop, I've been better about backing up files, but I still lost about the last 15 files I had worked on, and about 25 emails or so that I had downloaded but not yet responded to. Ugh!
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4 comments:
Awwww ... poor thing! At least you've got the laptop though. I think I'd go out of my mind if both went out of commission here!!!
No no - the laptop is my only computer - that is what crashed. :(
Oh no!!! I'm SOOOOOOOO sorry!
Do you need any kind of assistance to recover from this disruption? Donations, tech support, etc.?
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