I was filling an order for ROX season zero and upon testing the DVDs for playability, they would only play on my computers DVD player. Not standalone units. I think it’s time for a new PC.
Category: Computer Frustrations
Dying Slowly
My PC is dying a long, drawn out death. It’s to a point where I cannot do the things I need to do with it.
The first sign was when the motherboard died. I should have just cut my losses and ran, but not me. I found what I thought was a suitable replacement and got it going again.
This suitable replacement has been nothing but a pile of headaches. I can no longer import video on my machine. I must do that job on my wifes’ laptop and then transfer it to mine. My disc burning speeds have been halved to 8x. The last two DVDs I burnt had an audio sync issue, so I believe there are more issues there as well.
My main hard drive crashed as soon as the new motherboard was replaced. While we did recover all files from it, and actually still use it, the end is near for that as well. The computer does not want to shut down and performance is like that of a 486.
Last night was the breaking point, as my USB ports are only working intermittently. I use my USB ports for everything, I have 15 of them! When I can’t sync my phone or access my flash drive for school, that’s big trouble.
All of this in a time of change. As of right now, we are about 1/3 of the way done on our basement remodel. I have finished all the “real” work on one side. All we have to do is add some more insulation and vapor barrier, then it’s on to the next.
I’m hoping to hold onto this until I get the basement done and a new machine can have a proper place. Whether that happens is yet to be seen.
6 Weeks
For the last 6 weeks, my main computer has been broken. In that time, I think I have spent a lot more time with my wife than normal. It has been a good thing, but we do spend entirely way too much time together.
I finally got my computer fully running last night, and what a mess that has been. Let me outline what happened:
My motherboard crapped out – cooling fans failed leaving too much heat inside the case, a few capacitors failed.
While in the shop; power supply failed – still under warranty, they had to send it to the manufacturer and wait for another to come in – this in itself took 4 weeks.
Main hard drive failed – When I finally got the computer back, my main drive with all music and pictures crapped out. I couldn’t access it. Took it in and they were able to recover the data. The drive still works and is in use now. Nobody knows what happened exactly.
Then starts the issues I had to deal with once I got the machine back:
This new motherboard an ASUS model A8V-X would not recognize one set of IDE devices I had connected. No matter which port. I finally found out that both items were jumper-ed to be master devices, moving the jumpers to “cable select” fixed this issue.
My SATA drive, which is 500gigs seemed to be invisible to this system. It would recognize it in the BIOS, but not in Windows. When I looked further I saw that many people have had this same problem with ASUS motherboards.
It seems that ASUS has taken the cheap approach to using new technologies. There is no SATA controller, it has been combined into the IDE controller. The BIOS sees all SATA devices as IDE devices. If you’re trying to use a SATA-II device, you’re out of luck. This is what I was originally trying to do, and the system would hang at boot and if I enabled it in Windows, the system would freeze.
All documentation states that this is SATA-II compatible, but it isn’t. I had to “jumper” the drive to change it to a SATA-I device.
Needless to say, I’m never buying an ASUS product again. The only reason I strayed from Gigabyte, who made the motherboards on every computer I’ve had is because I couldn’t get another one for my AMD socket 939 processor.
I have one other problem to contend with, I’m getting some sort of interference in my sound card. It comes out whenever my processor is performing tasks. A minor problem, but still it’s an issue.
I have been working diligently to get everything back on my computer, but it will take me some time (about a week) to get everything back to the way it used to be.
My Neurotic Tendencies
I have a problem, which showed itself in a bad way last night. I can’t help tinkering with computers. I need help.
Rachel had a meeting with My Sisters Closet after work, so I was home by myself until about 8:30. Because of the current issues with our main computer, we only have the laptop right now. When we purchased the laptop it came with Windows Vista Home Basic pre-installed. Neither of us had any experience with this new (at the time) operating system.
After a day or so of tinkering and trying to figure it out, Rachel decided that she wanted XP on it. I was fine with this, as she was going to be the main user of the computer anyway. I wiped the hard drive and put a clean install of XP Pro on it. Not til later would I realize that doing this would void the warranty on the machine.
I went on a hunt for drivers for the many devices a new laptop has and came up short. When I contacted dell for help, that is when I found out about a interesting clause. If you downgrade the OS on a machine purchased from them, all support is rendered void.
At first I didn’t care at all. Since issues have occurred with my other machine, I’ve become somewhat paranoid. I wanted to get the computer reverted to it’s original state. I contacted Dell again, and they sent me a set of discs that actually re-imaged the machine to it’s original factory state.
Rachel and I had talked about this, she was very hesitant about the change. Since I have some experience with Vista under my belt now, I feel much more comfortable with it, if you didn’t know it’s just XP of a different color.
When Rachel arrived home last night, I was about an hour away from finishing this changeover. She was furious and actually made me think for a minute that she was packing up to move out or something. Over the years I have done several things to computers that have hurt her. I deleted (on accident) a majority of her papers for her masters degree and other various files that were important to her.
The sad part is that I do this with out even thinking about it, like it’s just a everyday sort of thing. The whole time I was doing this, I thought she would be happy when she got home.
I was wrong.
I Give Up
Yesterday, the new motherboard I ordered arrived. I spent the majority of last night replacing what I believe is a bad motherboard.
The new one is significantly different than the old one, as the connections are in different places and it has different ports, i.e. PCI Express.
After connecting and tightening everything I plugged the power in to test, nothing.
I’ve gave up. I’m tired of spending countless hours upon hours to try to fix it. I’m taking it to an expert in a few hours. I hope that the new motherboard is fine, or my old one is okay.
I’ve also given up on something else. I’m not going to build any PC’s anymore. In this date and age, and since we get educational discounts through Dell and Apple, we have decided to now purchase computers instead of build.
I hope the costs to fix this problem aren’t huge. If that is going to be the case, we are probably going to just buy a new computer.
Final Diagnosis
While diagnosing my computer last night, the real problem revealed itself. My motherboard is cracked, or broken in some way.
I was testing my 4 RAM chips individually, to ensure my RAM was the problem when something happened. The computer just quit. It wouldn’t turn on, nothing.
Since I’ve had many power supply failures, I thought it was worth a shot to test it. I found a thread on how to test a power supply by running a jumper between the green and a black wire on a power supply. If it is good, the power supply will turn on, if it is bad, it won’t. My power supply came on.
Since I know my processor is good, and I have tested most of my RAM, it’s just a matter of deduction from there.
Finding parts for a computer built 3 years ago is surprisingly hard. Newegg only has 2 motherboards available, but both seem very cheap. Looking around the internet, I found many suppliers but most of them were out of stock. So I went to the “last resort,” eBay.
We found a OEM model that includes 8x AGP. The auction ended in 10 hours, but I decided to “buy it now.” Hopefully this thing will be as good as the reviews I’ve seen for it.
I also purchased a new IEEE 1394/Firewire card and 3 new 80mm cooling fans.
Now it’s just a matter of delivery and assembly. I wanted to dis-assemble everything to prepare, but Rachel wants me to relax tonight as we have a early start tomorrow.
We are now discussing purchasing, dare I say it, a Dell for our normal “personal” computer. This way we can separate everything physically. I’ve wanted to do this for a long time, but finances have dictated otherwise.
This wouldn’t be possible without the help of Editor B. I want you to know that I will always feel in your debt for the things you have done for me.
I hope to keep on track for Holiday season availability for ROX season one.
Preliminary Diagnosis
After doing some research about what could be wrong with my computer, I have come up with 2 possible problems. Either my motherboard is bad in some way, or my RAM is bad in some way.
I found some software to test the RAM, and sure enough it found some “problems.”
But it can’t tell me for sure which chip is bad, so I have to do further testing to discover which one it is or if it is the port and not a chip.
I hope there aren’t any problems with my motherboard, if that is the case I will need a new PC. My processor’s chipset has been obsoleted and I cannot find many parts to fit it.
The Computer is Alive
My computer has a problem. It has gotten better over the past couple of weeks, but it is still there.
It will restart at random times, after reboot i will get a message saying that “the system has recovered from a serious error.”
I have read articles on many websites about what this problem is exactly, and tried some of the fixes. It has eased the issue, but not helped it disappear.
I think I have a hardware issue, but I can’t pinpoint it just yet. My first thoughts is that it is my RAM or a possible crack in my motherboard.
With 4 hard drives and a dual core cpu, my computer creates a lot of heat. I have 4 cooling fans to help, but I think I have overloaded my cases’ ability.
If it gets any worse I think I’m going to take it to a shop to get an outsiders’ opinion. This is my last option, because removal and re-installation of my computer is a PITA. I have 2 printers, VCR, 8-track player, Scanner, Monitor, Mouse, Keyboard, Speakers, CAT5 cable, Microphone, and a 7 port USB hub to connect. Lots of cables, so many that I need 3 power strips just to power everything.
flickr Login Confusion Solved…Finally
Today I finally fixed a problem I’ve had for almost 2 years!
I use flickr for uploading of many of the pictures I take for online storage. It keeps ’em safe. Logging into my account has been nothing but confusing though.
When I set up my flickr account we used AT&T for our DSL, and therefore my email address was with them. After “the move” I changed email addresses to a yahoo.com domain name as we weren’t in AT&T’s service area anymore.
For some reason, I could not change this information with flickr, which is owned by yahoo.
They eventually let me change my contact email to my yahoo.com address, but not my login information.
Today I successfully changed the login information.
One less username and password I have to remember. Thank god!
Take a Listen, If You Can
There are many creative minds at work at the CSR. Many of us enjoy the video production/editing fields. There are 2 ladies with Ph.D.’s, a jewelry maker, and the list goes on from there.
For most of us, the CSR is just a stepping stone. I hope it is for me, as I’m tired of assembling NSSE survey packets. It’s mind numbing work, and when you’re scolded for speaking, it’s just that much worse.
A fellow co-worker makes his own music. It’s electronic and kind of a mix between new age and techno. It’s the best thing I’ve heard or seen in a while, so I thought I’d share. I think with the right exposure, this kid and his music could really go places.
He’s a little leery of allowing it to be downloaded so I have a selection of his songs setup for streaming, but I have been made aware of some issues. This will only work with IE, as it’s setup with Windows Media to stream. I’ve personally tried Safari and Firefox with no luck. So you are warned! I am currently working on a way for all platforms to play, but I don’t have it in place yet.
Listen Here: Music by Luc
If anyone out there has any better ideas, please let me know! I tried last.fm, but to add one of their “playlists” you have to have a minimum of 15 songs.
UPDATE: I somewhat solved the problem. If you cannot view or play the media player, click on the link directly below the song title, it will play the song on your systems native player.