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ladyofastolat ([personal profile] ladyofastolat) wrote2012-08-23 06:41 am
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Computer panic

My desktop computer won't switch on! When I press the power button, it begins doing its normal healthy "I am switching on!" whirring, but after a second, it whirs down to silence and all lights go off. Only a few days ago, I said guiltily how awful I am about backing anything up, but did I do anything about it? Of course not! I have loads and loads of stuff on that computer that isn't backed up anywhere else, including pretty much every photo I've even taken in the last 6 years or so (except for those I've posted on LJ) and several not-yet-posted stories.

And I'm due to leave for Summerfest in an hour, so can't take it to a nice heroic computer man for him to fix. If anyone wise in the ways of computers is able to say to me, "Don't worry! It sounds as if you just need to have the Technobabble replaced, and then it will work perfectly and you won't lose anything you've got saved!" this would be a very very reassuring thing to hear while I'm en route.

Last night, I slept very badly and managed to dream about 101 things that could go wrong with Summerfest and my journey there, which ranged from the plausible (forgetting train tickets, although this will no longer happen, since Action has been taken; hideous drench etc.) to the less plausible (missing the train on account of staying behind to clean the castle; Henry V's army turning up and eating all our bacon butties, etc.) but I didn't dream this one.

[identity profile] kargicq.livejournal.com 2012-08-23 05:50 am (UTC)(link)
Heaven knows I am no expert, but it sounds to me like a problem with the power supply or something, NOT a problem with the hard disk. Which means your stuff should be simple to recover. -N

[identity profile] bookwormsarah.livejournal.com 2012-08-23 08:47 am (UTC)(link)
I had something similar happen to my computer (about a decade ago so this may not be relevent) and it was solved by replacing the button battery which powered up the boot (I think - I can't remember the techy details). It cost about £3 and the computer worked for several years after.
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[identity profile] bunn.livejournal.com 2012-08-23 10:19 am (UTC)(link)
No idea, but sounds like there is a decent chance the data should be saveable. Hope you have a good Summerfest and don't worry about it!

[identity profile] rubygirl29.livejournal.com 2012-08-23 10:56 am (UTC)(link)
My money is on the power supply or battery, not the hard drive. You should be able to recover your data -- or at least have your local Geek Squad extract the data. I know I should back up my files more regularly than I do. I'd better put my latest oevre on a flash drive or risk losing it.

Have a great weekend, don't worry about the 'puter. I look forward to hearing about Summerfest and the bacon butties! What are those? We don't have them in the US.

[identity profile] jtrevizo-1013.livejournal.com 2012-08-23 09:31 pm (UTC)(link)
If all else fails you should be able to go to the local electronics store and buy a casing for the hard drive which you can remove from your tower and install in the casing, and it becomes an external hard drive. We did that when our PC crashed (had to do with the graphics card) and were able to get every thing off it.
Good luck!