How I spent Spring Break
Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 1:33 pm
Any interesting tales to share?
I spent most of mine rebuilding my system after a botched Windows XP upgrade that locked up on the "detecting devices" screen and then corrupted my existing XP installation and locked me out of accessing all of my photos after I did a separate Windows install on top of the corrupted one. Even using Knoppix allowed me to see the photos, but wouldn't let me copy, print, move, delete, or rename them. Grrrr....
Well, it was time to wipe everything and start fresh anyway (and the old box is running along beautifully now). I did lose a couple of hundred Canyon de Chelly shots that hadn't been backed up since January, but found my favorite hiking shots from Antelope Ruins on the PC at school. Of course, the Canyon ain't going anywhere so I'll just go take those shots again.
What really hurt though was the stupidity of backing up 11 gigs of my Matrix games directory before reformatting my "D" drive, but then discovering that I had backed up the installed Matrix folder on the primary drive instead (similar names) and therefore deleted all of my setup files and serial number backups when I reformatted the drive.
That said... I had about 10 of my games backed up on CD's, the serial numbers were safely in Gmail (included in the Digital River Download Confirmation e-mail), and I was able to re-download the remaining 8 games from Digital River with their order confirmation number. Of course, getting all the patches downloaded and installed took another day, but all is now back in order (and better organized). I managed to get all of my productivity software (audio/visual and web design suites, MS Office, and WordPerfect Office 12, and utilities like Nero and Musicmatch)without too much difficulty. Sonic Foundry (Vegas Video, Sound Forge, and Acid Music) got bought out by Sony so I couldn't reauthorize that software until I finally found a buried link on the Sony site to download an activation fix-it program that reset the software to activate from the Sony site. A bit scary as there is no way I could afford to buy this stuff again (a bunch came from the Indiana University Educational license). Windows XP for $5 is a bargain that I'll never see again! Nor MS Office for $15 and Wordperfect Office for free! Ah.. I'm going to miss those bargains!
Anyway, all of this took the better part of 5 days to sort everything out, salvage, and reorganize and reinstall. I just finished yesterday morning (except for my entire Talonsoft BG and Campaign collections, I'll just wait for the new Matrix releases to reinstall).
And now I have 4 days left to try and enjoy!!!
So... how did you guys spend your break? (if you have one that is!).
I spent most of mine rebuilding my system after a botched Windows XP upgrade that locked up on the "detecting devices" screen and then corrupted my existing XP installation and locked me out of accessing all of my photos after I did a separate Windows install on top of the corrupted one. Even using Knoppix allowed me to see the photos, but wouldn't let me copy, print, move, delete, or rename them. Grrrr....
Well, it was time to wipe everything and start fresh anyway (and the old box is running along beautifully now). I did lose a couple of hundred Canyon de Chelly shots that hadn't been backed up since January, but found my favorite hiking shots from Antelope Ruins on the PC at school. Of course, the Canyon ain't going anywhere so I'll just go take those shots again.
What really hurt though was the stupidity of backing up 11 gigs of my Matrix games directory before reformatting my "D" drive, but then discovering that I had backed up the installed Matrix folder on the primary drive instead (similar names) and therefore deleted all of my setup files and serial number backups when I reformatted the drive.
That said... I had about 10 of my games backed up on CD's, the serial numbers were safely in Gmail (included in the Digital River Download Confirmation e-mail), and I was able to re-download the remaining 8 games from Digital River with their order confirmation number. Of course, getting all the patches downloaded and installed took another day, but all is now back in order (and better organized). I managed to get all of my productivity software (audio/visual and web design suites, MS Office, and WordPerfect Office 12, and utilities like Nero and Musicmatch)without too much difficulty. Sonic Foundry (Vegas Video, Sound Forge, and Acid Music) got bought out by Sony so I couldn't reauthorize that software until I finally found a buried link on the Sony site to download an activation fix-it program that reset the software to activate from the Sony site. A bit scary as there is no way I could afford to buy this stuff again (a bunch came from the Indiana University Educational license). Windows XP for $5 is a bargain that I'll never see again! Nor MS Office for $15 and Wordperfect Office for free! Ah.. I'm going to miss those bargains!
Anyway, all of this took the better part of 5 days to sort everything out, salvage, and reorganize and reinstall. I just finished yesterday morning (except for my entire Talonsoft BG and Campaign collections, I'll just wait for the new Matrix releases to reinstall).
And now I have 4 days left to try and enjoy!!!
So... how did you guys spend your break? (if you have one that is!).