Machine Death
Grishny, on host 12.29.132.98
Monday, June 30, 2003, at 09:17:29
"Bereaved Orc" writes the following:
Yesterday afternoon, we return home from church, and I go back to the computer room and switch on my PC. I plan to play Murkon's Refuge for a couple hours to pass time while my wife is napping before we have to leave for evening services.
Instead of the usual happy Windows XP startup screen, I see a scary-looking black and white DOS window with the following message:
"SMART failure predicted on hard disk 0: Maxtor 98196H8-(PM). WARNING: Immediately back up your data and replace your hard drive. A failure may be imminent."
Ouch. Ouch. Can I say it again? I hate that sinking feeling. I try to do it; I really do. I hit F1 to continue as my poor dying computer instructed, and all appeared well, but I know it is only a facade of good machine health. I start a CD burning to back up my files, but it crashes halfway through, telling me the sector it was trying to move files from was unreadable. Ouch. And then Windows seems to go haywire! Where are my icons? Where is my program list!?!
Panicked, I restart the machine,and it appears to work normally again. Well, except for that ominous warning message and having to hit F1 to continue starting up. I try the internet, and am still able to connect, so I log into RinkChat looking for someone; ANYONE, who can help. famous is there (doesn't she know something about computers?), but idle. CURSES. Rabbitlord is the only one here talking until Ciaran and Nyperold come in. Ciaran says I should run Scandisk and have it attempt to repair the problem, then run the backup again.
Flustered, I need to have Ciaran tell me where to find Scandisk. How emabarrassing. So I run it, which requires restarting the machine again. Crossing my fingers, I say "goodbye' to the RInkChat gang.
It makes it through the first check. Cool. Second check, also cool. Third check; I'm thinking maybe this is going to work after all. Fourth check makes it to the 60% mark, finding and fixing a couple problems. I leave the room for a few minutes; maybe that was a mistake. I wasn't there for my poor computer's last breath. Not that I think I could have done anything for it.
When I come back, all I see is a silent, black screen with one line of white text:
"No operating system found."
Thanks guys. You tried. It was too far gone already.
Gri"won't be on-line at home for a while"shny
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