Part of Greg (and the puppet regime's plan) to shake my dominance is to target one of my most loyal readers: my Aunt Trishie. Though related to me by blood, I know she makes a point to check my blog regularly, and even stuck with me through the long winter when I was not regularly updating. So tonight I have a treat for both my readers and for my aunt: a guest post from my aunt herself. This post serves a two-fold purpose: one, as a shameless plug to prevent a loss in market share to Greg's Got Mediocre Ideas; and two, as I think this is perfect material for this blog and I feel like I have been in many similarly frustrating experiences.
To preface this story, my aunt received a Mac for Christmas to replace her computer that she had had for over a decade. With that, I give you "Farewell to My Gateway Computer (a love story)".
So, back in March when I finally set up my iMac and got high speed internet I cleaned files off of my 10 year old Gateway computer (with - what was at the time a state of the art flat screen computer) and hastily unplugged it and left it in the corner of the room. I went on-line and ordered a CD rom that wipes the hard drive so I could recycle it at Staples ($10 to cover handling is all they charge). Big plans....but never got around to it for months. The gigantic "tower" became a footrest when I watched TV. So I finally resolved over the 4th of July weekend to somehow plug it all in, run the CD and take it to Staples. So I pull out the whole mess of stuff, figure out how to out it back all together (because I threw away all the original manuals) and get it up an running on the floor - during the massive heat wave mind you so i am creating a drag on the nation's electric grid. I play one final game of solitaire (once again that used to be state of the art gaming) and put in the erase CD. Asks for an activation code - darn! The activation code includes the letter "a".....forgot the "a" button on the computer does not work.
So I shut down the computer, eject the CD, find a CD of the files I cleaned off the computer and open a file with a word containing the letter "a", delete all letters in the word except for the "a" and copy. Close file, eject CD, somehow need to reboot the computer, put in the eraser CD and go to enter the activation code and "paste" the letter "a" that I copied. Somehow the reboot made me lose the letter "a" when I went to paste. Okay-do the whole thing again. Get it to work and now I follow the menu. Blah, Blah, it goes along, downloads the file and tells me to press a key so the computer will reboot and start the erase process. Press the button, it reboots and then gives me an error message that a file is missing! AAARRRGGHHHH!!! Unplug everything, put it to the side. Send a message to the software company with error message. Weekend is over- my dream is not yet realized.
Got an e-mail back from the software people on how to fix the problem the next day. Determined, I hook everything up at about 9:30 at night after I get home from work. The fix involved invoking the F1 key as soon as the computer starts......took me a few times to get the timing right and I am now in some weird DOS like menu. I had to try it a few times (even resetting configurations as I somehow totally screwed up the computer). Got it working YEA!. Message comes up the drive is being erased....it appears that it will be done in 2 minutes and 30 seconds. Okay, I go and brush my teeth and come back. Time looks the same....OH NO it is going to take 2 HOURS!!!! It's about 11pm and I need to go to bed. Eject CD, unplug the computer and go to bed.
This weekend, I pull out the whole computer set up and let it run - it works HARD DRIVE ERASED! Today, I took it to Staples - needed two trips from the car because the tower is so freaking big! It's hot and I am sweating. Brought back the tower, monitor, mouse, keyboard and those big speakers! I sign a document and I am done. They were running a special and there was no handling charge. Small victory! I walked out and never looked back....however, the Gateway will always hold a small place in my heart, right next to my 1989 red Ford Probe!!!
So I shut down the computer, eject the CD, find a CD of the files I cleaned off the computer and open a file with a word containing the letter "a", delete all letters in the word except for the "a" and copy. Close file, eject CD, somehow need to reboot the computer, put in the eraser CD and go to enter the activation code and "paste" the letter "a" that I copied. Somehow the reboot made me lose the letter "a" when I went to paste. Okay-do the whole thing again. Get it to work and now I follow the menu. Blah, Blah, it goes along, downloads the file and tells me to press a key so the computer will reboot and start the erase process. Press the button, it reboots and then gives me an error message that a file is missing! AAARRRGGHHHH!!! Unplug everything, put it to the side. Send a message to the software company with error message. Weekend is over- my dream is not yet realized.
Got an e-mail back from the software people on how to fix the problem the next day. Determined, I hook everything up at about 9:30 at night after I get home from work. The fix involved invoking the F1 key as soon as the computer starts......took me a few times to get the timing right and I am now in some weird DOS like menu. I had to try it a few times (even resetting configurations as I somehow totally screwed up the computer). Got it working YEA!. Message comes up the drive is being erased....it appears that it will be done in 2 minutes and 30 seconds. Okay, I go and brush my teeth and come back. Time looks the same....OH NO it is going to take 2 HOURS!!!! It's about 11pm and I need to go to bed. Eject CD, unplug the computer and go to bed.
This weekend, I pull out the whole computer set up and let it run - it works HARD DRIVE ERASED! Today, I took it to Staples - needed two trips from the car because the tower is so freaking big! It's hot and I am sweating. Brought back the tower, monitor, mouse, keyboard and those big speakers! I sign a document and I am done. They were running a special and there was no handling charge. Small victory! I walked out and never looked back....however, the Gateway will always hold a small place in my heart, right next to my 1989 red Ford Probe!!!