This morning, my computer decided that my printer was making faces at it and had a full-blown tantrum. Windows Explorer died in the screaming match. We fixed it by disconnecting all the computers on the network, resetting them, resetting the network server, and running virus scanners (which found nothing). After a certain amount of time-out, my computer is now talking to all the other things on the network, and at a reasonable volume, too.
I hate it when my computer acts like a six-year-old who's just been told they can't have candy. Or cake. Or chocolate. Or biscuits. Or anything else except the dinner which was just put in front of them.
I hate it when my computer acts like a six-year-old who's just been told they can't have candy. Or cake. Or chocolate. Or biscuits. Or anything else except the dinner which was just put in front of them.
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Trust The Computer.
Your assertion is baseless. The Computer has never crashed. Any statement to the contrary is rumour. Rumours are treason. You have experienced bizarre hallucinations.
Be reassured! Due to highly advanced engineering and multiple redundant systems, your friend The Computer cannot crash. It is impossible. The Computer cannot [fatal exception error]
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Who says computers are labour saving devices...
Some hours later I sorted it out but now have 3 or 4 copies of each track and my painstakingly created playlists are as good as dead.
I guess it doesn't matter seeing I'm only listening to Christopher Reece and Leonard Cohen at the monent anyway.