Monday, October 18, 2010

39 Bluescreens of Death on the Wall, 39 Bluescreens of Death...

This is where I rant about my recent computer problems... enjoy.

Even though my machine is the butt of many over used jokes such as,
-"Is that a laptop or a desktop?"
-"I could charge my car with that power cord"
-"is that one computer or two?"
and the uncreative, "why is your laptop so big?"

I'm not phased.
I know my laptop is big.. I have eyes too.
But there is good reason. Place your laptop next to mine and the first thing you'll see is the size but it's only because it's a 17" monster with 2 cooling fans, an excellent sound system with built in subwoofer, 6 USB ports, hdmi, firewire and every other port you might need when you do the kind of work that I do.
It's a powerhouse and I love it.

so... yes it's big, but it's exactly what I was looking for.

Unfortunately even the most amazing laptops are not immune to the *clears throat* garbage operating system known as windows vista.
If you are a vista runner and think it's great and have never had problems... excellent.
I hope it continues that way for you.
As for me, apart from the irritating constant requests for administration confirmation on simple tasks like moving files around and downloading things, Vista wasn't giving me too many hassles for about a year.

Until, it started sabotaging me with faulty driver updates which lead to too many hours of backtracking and then the first blue screen. The first turned into 5 and then 5 turned into 39 and #39 was the straw that broke my Toshiba's back.

I'll refrain from telling you about my experience with the geek squad. I'll just say it was like babysitting, only I was paying the kids that I was watching.

Long story short, I'm a PC and Windows 7 was my idea.
I'm now back up and running, faster and smoother than ever.
My giant laptop is doing giant tasks with ease and apart from the occasional screen flicker (from not having a display driver that is fully compatible - apparently it doesn't exist yet) I'm pleased.

I edited my first video the day after my software was loaded and I've never edited with such ease before.
It's gonna be good.. it's gonna be really good.

I can't wait to start doing larger projects because now I can just work.. and not constantly have crashing to worry about.
I can't wait to get a camera dusty and start telling the amazing stories of people in Kenya.
I'm glad that all of this vista corruption happened now.
As inconvenient as it was, the timing was actually great.

2 comments:

  1. Im still running windows XP home... vista is garbage, but people seem pleased with Win7, I want to upgrade so I can slam like 16gb of ram in the thing... 2gb is ok, but more is always better, and XP has a 4gb limit, whereas Win7 can do like 128gb if your rockin the ultimate edition.

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  2. yeah that would be nice.. I'm running 4g of ram but that's because it's all I physically have. but I think even windows 7 32 bit only uses a max 3.2g of ram so I made sure to get the 64 bit. It's running pretty well with what I have.. thinking about 16 gigs is making me drool a little.

    blah blah geek blah *to translate*

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