My computer died. No suddenly, like a heart attack, but slowly, in incremental pieces, like cancer.
It was a Dell. Now it is a Dead Dell.
First the hard drive gave out. It was a Maxtor. Dell replaced it free of charge, but I lost a lot of data. After that I was diligent at backing up. For about two months.
A year later the replacement drive failed. It was no longer under warranty, so I replace it with a Western Digital. I rescued some of the data with Handy Recovery.
Next the LCD monitor became unstable and the picture rolled and shook. I replaced it with the old CRT monitor from my Gateway 2000.
The sound card died and then I had memory problems. Then it stopped completely.
RIP DELL.
I've decided to assemble my own PC. I want it to be able to edit video and audio material that I generate, so it has to be fast.
I may reuse the DVD burner from the Dell, until it dies. I have a Blu-Ray burner that I got as part of a package deal from Videoguys.
I also have two WD hard drives that I have been using as external drives with a WD docking station.
I need to do this piecemeal, due to budget restraints. I'll keep you posted on this blog.
Monday, May 24, 2010
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