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Pat McCarthy 13-02-2005 15:36

Computer Horror Stories
 
I just had a bit of a scary experience with a second hard drive.

Some background: A few years ago I had a computer that died from an unknown cause. I took it to CompUSA and they said it was a result of a dead CPU fan and that the motherboard was probably fried. The symptom of the death was the computer only staying on for a few minutes then restarting.

So, today I decided that I could use some storage space on my new computer (I've got a gig left). I put the old hard drive (80 GB, so you can understand how tempting it was). I started up the computer and everything was fine, then, *restart* :ahh:

So, I tried it again and it restarted sooner. By this point I was freaked out and shaking. I shut down the computer and nearly ripped the front of the computer case into little pieces. I removed the second hard drive and started the computer back up.

It’s still working. *Knocks on wooden desk* Whew.

I now believe that CompUSA’s diagnosis was right, but they should have also said that it could have also been a problem with the hard drive. Needless to say, I’m not using that hard drive again. :rolleyes:

I'm sure I'm not the only person with computer horror stories either, lets hear 'em! :p

KTorak 13-02-2005 15:50

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First PC disaster I ever had was with an old 900Mhz Celeron in a desktop...I'd start the PC and I couldn't figure out why it kept rebooting. I opened the case (mini atx) and saw that the PSU fan was dead....which caused my processor to melt to my motherboard :(

Second one was when I was messing in my new desktops case...I moved a PSU connector which made contact with my metal cause cuasing my pc to turn off. I though i fried my whole PC when it wouldn't reboot. But i waited a bit and it rebooted (yay!).

Eugenia Gabrielov 13-02-2005 16:34

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Every time I get on the computer it's a disaster.

Once it messed up my DDR. I was sad. ;).

DarkJedi613 13-02-2005 18:54

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Not really a disaster...but close enough. A few months ago (which was about six months after I built my computer), I got a virus into my system restore portion of my hard drive. I couldn't get rid of it - Windows blocked everything from editing those files. I couldn't even delete it in DOS! Eventually I told Windows to use 0% of my hard drive for system restore (i.e. it deleted all the system restore files) then set it back to normal. Unfortunatley I lose all my First Boot, Second Boot, etc. restores. Oh well. :(

CourtneyB 13-02-2005 20:31

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i was writing a 6 page poetry paper one time and ya kno everything was going fine and dandy...right when i was done and going to print it microsft word totally shut down on me....and the sad thing was i didnt save it. yeah that paper took me like 2 and half hours to type....and it was at night so i had to stay up extra hours re-typing it again. the moral is to always save your word documents while ur typing it. cuz it really does suck lol

The Cyborg 13-02-2005 20:39

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Computer viruses. :mad:
I can't stand computer viruses!
Why do people make these things? They are not getting anything from it besides personal satisfaction. Its pointless!

We had a trojan horse and a klez virus screw up two perfectly good 80 gig vaios! Good thing we had a warranty. Too bad we had to exchange the 80 gig for a 60 gig. I hate viruses.

Spyware now dominates our current computer, and some of it is bypassing the anti spywayre software! ARGH!

Why do people do these things?

probizzle 13-02-2005 20:51

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Quote:

Originally Posted by CourtneyB
the moral is to always save your word documents while ur typing it. cuz it really does suck lol

I believe the moral is actually that you should use openoffice ;)
Download the "stable" 1.4 release http://download.openoffice.org/1.1.4/index.html (worse in terms of start time),
or the "unstable" (but works great for me, just dont' open the thesaurus) pre-2.0 release http://download.openoffice.org/680/index.html.

It's auto-recovery is awesome. AND it's got auto-complete. AND it's free (beer && freedom).

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Now to the horror story.
I was trying to boot my usb drive once. And I changed a few things in BIOS to do so. Didn't quite work.
So I reboot. The computer "doesn't recognize my hard drive." I go into BIOS, and it shows no trace of knowing what the hard drive is. So I check "auto" for boot option and hit restart.
And same problem.
I boot off the gentoo liveCD. My hard drive showed up, so I got to take a breather at least.
After a few reboots, the same BIOS settings worked.
It was freaky.

AIBob 13-02-2005 21:08

Re: Computer Horror Stories
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by The Cyborg
Computer viruses. :mad:
I can't stand computer viruses!
Why do people make these things? They are not getting anything from it besides personal satisfaction. Its pointless!

We had a trojan horse and a klez virus screw up two perfectly good 80 gig vaios! Good thing we had a warranty. Too bad we had to exchange the 80 gig for a 60 gig. I hate viruses.

Spyware now dominates our current computer, and some of it is bypassing the anti spywayre software! ARGH!

Why do people do these things?

People do not only get personal satisfaction when they build viruses, which is still probably a very good feeling....
They also may bother poeple that they do not like.
Or they may gather data that they may want.
Or they may get free things from it.
Or they may shut down a major thing that they do not like
Or they may make it go through banks and gain money from it.
And there are so many other reasons these people may create viruses, but I cannot list them all.
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Of course I still cannot stand them myself, and I still get them from time to time...
I never had a major disaster, but I hope to not have anything more than space/time consuming viruses, but as it would be, I will always get more.
Please note: I do not make computer viruses.

mgreenley 13-02-2005 21:21

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Well, it seems as if I've found my home with this thread. Now grab some food, because this might take a while :p .

My first computer travesty was simple, a 7 year old Compaq had a manufacturing error that caused an air pocket in the HD. The reader heads touched the disks and turned them to dust. Luckily, I had a fairly recent backup stored.
Secondly, my first experience with malware. ugh. A 6 year old Compaq with a Windows 98 OS. I left for camp for a few weeks and forgot to tell anyone that the AV software came due for a re-subscription during that time. When I came home, it took me about 3 days of work to clean the system out (I could re-format...again, lazy backups meant I would've lost data if I had). Hijack this, Spybot S&D and Adaware became good friends (Just as an extra layer past the Norton AV/Firewall software). Thanks to an hour of phone time with Microsoft Tech Support and those programs, the computer still lives today.
Lastly, my latest adventure. I'm no computer whiz and I'll be the first to admit that. So when I say I was poking around in the BIOS as well as in the DOS level Admin section of my computer, that should be a clue as to what was going to happen next. heh, oopsie :o .

On an off note, I have an apple powerbook 180 (back when mac was still called apple), and though it doesn't have some of the newer inventions such as Firewire/USB ports, DVD RW drives and CD RW drives...ok and it doesn't have Internet Capability either...or a color monitor...and it's 7.5 lb battery (1/2 of what a modern laptop weighs) only lasts a few hours...but , it runs Word version 1 and Excel version 1.2 and has started up every time without fail. A testament to properly made computers.

-Michael "not allowed near computers" Greenley, Team 341

Mike 13-02-2005 22:29

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I currently have one of the team laptops, but when I first got it it was riddled with spyware.
Run adaware, 750 infections found.
Clean infections.
Run again, 330 infections found.
Clean.
Run again, 15 found.
And it would stay at 15.

Finally, it was so slow I said "Screw it." and said to ted boucher, "Let's reformat it." He agreed and we reformated. It deleted everything great, but we kept on getting an error copying shell32.dll

We tried about 3 times, to no avail. So I figure, "knoppix will fix this." and get a senior to drive me home, grab my knoppix, and drive me back. We get back, I boot it up and we get a sector IO error... so now we think it's a bad hard drive.

About an hour later we go and get the CD that we should've used in the beginning, and it works. Turns out my knoppix cd had some soda on the back of it causing an IO error, and the original reformat disc was just screwwy.

EDIT: We took pictures of the errors on jays camera, i'll get them tomorrow.

sanddrag 13-02-2005 22:37

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I was putting a new hard drive on my Macintosh SE. Very scary because it is an all-in-one computer and you have to work right under the CRT. Anyway, I put the harddrive in, put the case back on, and fire it up, it starts to boot and then cannot find the hard drive. I take the case off and then all of a sudden it boots just fine. I put the case back on, and then it will not boot. I went back and forth several times and I still never figured out what it was, but at lease I got it working reliably now.

Jeff Rodriguez 13-02-2005 22:39

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Quote:

Originally Posted by The Cyborg
Computer viruses. :mad:
I can't stand computer viruses!
...
Why do people do these things?

It can also lead to a job at a large security company or software company, if they're good enough.
A friend of mine got offered a job at Symantec once.

DarkJedi613 14-02-2005 08:40

Re: Computer Horror Stories
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CourtneyB
i was writing a 6 page poetry paper one time and ya kno everything was going fine and dandy...right when i was done and going to print it microsft word totally shut down on me....and the sad thing was i didnt save it. yeah that paper took me like 2 and half hours to type....and it was at night so i had to stay up extra hours re-typing it again. the moral is to always save your word documents while ur typing it. cuz it really does suck lol

Get a new version of Word - they backup like every five minutes (you can probably change the settings too.)

Another disaster with spyware - my parents computer had hundreds of spyware entries. One of which would automatically redownload and reinstall itself so to finally get rid of it I needed to unplug my CAT-5 Cable, boot in safe mode, run Ad-Aware, let it reboot and run, then run Spybot.

Also for those of you who have spyware problems:
Lavasoft Ad-Aware SE
Spybot Search & Destroy 1.3
CWShredder 2.1
Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware Beta

Pat McCarthy 14-02-2005 12:36

Re: Computer Horror Stories
 
I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one with problems. :rolleyes:

Update on my problem: My computer hasn't had any problems, I am really glad that that hard drive didn't have any lasting effects on my computer.

Rombus 15-02-2005 17:08

Re: Computer Horror Stories
 
My biggest computer horror story was MS Blaster. I work on campus as a ResNet computer consultant, and we got hit hard with Blaster. There was at least a month and a half of 40+ Hour work weeks on top of 17 credit hours of class in cleanup efforts after that virus and nachi! I think at one point we had 150+ computers in our office getting cleaned!


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