Please Standby...
9 years ago
So the tail end of this year has been rather bleh.
At the end of June I had some much needed (and over due) dental work done, the main part being a tooth extraction and an implant base put in. I still have yet to have the implant finished due to the bone not fully healing around the base. So that will likely be finished near the start of next year. Other then the implant I also had some fillings and a crown (that was well over due) done.
Then at the start of September my internet provider decided they had had enough of my mom complaining about our internet being spotty at best. So they decided to just disconnect both our phone and internet for most of the month. To top things off a few days before we do get our internet and phone fixed my computer decides that now would be a good time to start dying.
So I put it in the shop to have diagnostics ran and find out what was dying. I then get it back with the news that my mother board is dying. What really made me go “what?” was before I picked it up and the tech on the phone was telling me the problem they then asked me “So why did you chose the motherboard that you did? Because the one you have is for smaller cases and the way it's hooked up has it next to the radiator.” I had bought my computer from them and how it was built was however they had put it together. they then asked why I had chosen that computer then and that was because it had been on sale and it that it was the display model.
My best guess is that at some point someone had told someone to just slap a computer together and didn't check their work. What is worse is that when I bought it I had the tech look it over to make sure it was good to go, which they said it was. For four years it has been; apart from needing to replace the power supply, and now the motherboard. Also I bought this computer to upgrade over the long run, as the Dell I had before was too small to upgrade and with it being about 10 years out dated. At the moment I still need to replace the motherboard but when they ran the diagnostics they managed to fix some of the problems I was running into when it came to booting up.
Also for the past few days I've been a bit under the weather due to allergies and the change in the temperature. I've been tackling it as hard as I can and for the most part I'm mostly over it. I had hopped
to be over it by to day but... meh... guess I'll will have to deal with feeling a little sickly for my birthday. *Shrug*
I'll likely be quiet till I fix the computer problem, so this is just a heads up to show that I didn't just up and die... just my that computer has.
At the end of June I had some much needed (and over due) dental work done, the main part being a tooth extraction and an implant base put in. I still have yet to have the implant finished due to the bone not fully healing around the base. So that will likely be finished near the start of next year. Other then the implant I also had some fillings and a crown (that was well over due) done.
Then at the start of September my internet provider decided they had had enough of my mom complaining about our internet being spotty at best. So they decided to just disconnect both our phone and internet for most of the month. To top things off a few days before we do get our internet and phone fixed my computer decides that now would be a good time to start dying.
So I put it in the shop to have diagnostics ran and find out what was dying. I then get it back with the news that my mother board is dying. What really made me go “what?” was before I picked it up and the tech on the phone was telling me the problem they then asked me “So why did you chose the motherboard that you did? Because the one you have is for smaller cases and the way it's hooked up has it next to the radiator.” I had bought my computer from them and how it was built was however they had put it together. they then asked why I had chosen that computer then and that was because it had been on sale and it that it was the display model.
My best guess is that at some point someone had told someone to just slap a computer together and didn't check their work. What is worse is that when I bought it I had the tech look it over to make sure it was good to go, which they said it was. For four years it has been; apart from needing to replace the power supply, and now the motherboard. Also I bought this computer to upgrade over the long run, as the Dell I had before was too small to upgrade and with it being about 10 years out dated. At the moment I still need to replace the motherboard but when they ran the diagnostics they managed to fix some of the problems I was running into when it came to booting up.
Also for the past few days I've been a bit under the weather due to allergies and the change in the temperature. I've been tackling it as hard as I can and for the most part I'm mostly over it. I had hopped
to be over it by to day but... meh... guess I'll will have to deal with feeling a little sickly for my birthday. *Shrug*
I'll likely be quiet till I fix the computer problem, so this is just a heads up to show that I didn't just up and die... just my that computer has.
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