Synerjee
[font=Itim]Atra du evarinya ono varda.[/font]
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- Seen May 29, 2016
So..yea. My laptop just recently died. Not one of those temporary accidents laptops usually get nor those Blue Screens of Death (my laptop had received dozens of those in its lifetime), but straight forward Death. My now ex-laptop is around 3+ years old and had been used quite heavily as well as had been giving signs of dying for quite some time. I had anticipated this..
Just before it gave in, it had acted strangely - lagging and freezing while saving a simple ordinary Word document. After a few tries, it just completely shut down on its own. When I tried to switch it back on, it couldn't start up. I tried to save it by going into the system's BIOS settings and doing start up and hard disk checks. The results stated that there was no hard disk. (What?!) I still had hope for my laptop though. My parents took it to the experts today to check out the problem and the results returned: "The internal hard disk has been completely damaged and no data can be restored".
Well, that's that. Looks like it's hopeless after all.. All my files are gone, all my efforts on my work wasted. And what's worse, the document I was trying to save was a big assignment with 2 pages worth of work already typed down with no backup. (Yes, I forgot to back it up. Entirely my fault right there.) Thank God it was only 2 pages and no more, so I had them quite successfully reproduced from my memory on my family's desktop. The thing is, I had lost precious time that I could have used for producing more quality work on my assignment, which is due next week. So much to do, so little time~
Oh, and another thing: my Pokemon games and my emulator are gone! All my save files and my .nds ROMS, all gone! All my efforts I had put in raising my Pokemon all gone to waste.. *sigh* ;_;
I wonder what the actual cause of my ex-laptop's death could be though. A virus that erases internal hard disks? Too old? Too overburdened? What is it? Does anyone have a clue? :/
Oh well, looks like I'll get a brand new laptop now! Haha. It'll probably be a Macbook Pro, so I'm happy :3 I'm just thankful for my ex-laptop for it has been through countless late nights with me, burning the midnight oil with me and my assignments and has satisfied all my internet needs, be it research, PC, gaming, social networking and so much more. Thank you! I'll always remember you, and I'll always have sentimental attachments to you. :') As sudden it may be, your time has come, so R.I.P. <3
- syn.
Just before it gave in, it had acted strangely - lagging and freezing while saving a simple ordinary Word document. After a few tries, it just completely shut down on its own. When I tried to switch it back on, it couldn't start up. I tried to save it by going into the system's BIOS settings and doing start up and hard disk checks. The results stated that there was no hard disk. (What?!) I still had hope for my laptop though. My parents took it to the experts today to check out the problem and the results returned: "The internal hard disk has been completely damaged and no data can be restored".
Well, that's that. Looks like it's hopeless after all.. All my files are gone, all my efforts on my work wasted. And what's worse, the document I was trying to save was a big assignment with 2 pages worth of work already typed down with no backup. (Yes, I forgot to back it up. Entirely my fault right there.) Thank God it was only 2 pages and no more, so I had them quite successfully reproduced from my memory on my family's desktop. The thing is, I had lost precious time that I could have used for producing more quality work on my assignment, which is due next week. So much to do, so little time~
Oh, and another thing: my Pokemon games and my emulator are gone! All my save files and my .nds ROMS, all gone! All my efforts I had put in raising my Pokemon all gone to waste.. *sigh* ;_;
I wonder what the actual cause of my ex-laptop's death could be though. A virus that erases internal hard disks? Too old? Too overburdened? What is it? Does anyone have a clue? :/
Oh well, looks like I'll get a brand new laptop now! Haha. It'll probably be a Macbook Pro, so I'm happy :3 I'm just thankful for my ex-laptop for it has been through countless late nights with me, burning the midnight oil with me and my assignments and has satisfied all my internet needs, be it research, PC, gaming, social networking and so much more. Thank you! I'll always remember you, and I'll always have sentimental attachments to you. :') As sudden it may be, your time has come, so R.I.P. <3
- syn.