28 Aug
Both of our desktops are acting up real bad, and I’m beginning to think it is time to replace them.
Nadia’s WinXP computer seems to blue screen randomly when Media Center starts to record. When it tries to boot up again, an error about needing to put in the system disk comes up on a black screen. I have no idea how to begin troubleshooting this problem.
My Vista computer suffers from random IRQ-related blue screens. The only constant when they come up is that I click the left mouse button. The mouse is new, so maybe that’s it? Then again, these blue screens started months ago when I bought my new video card.
Then there is the annoying issue with Live Photo Gallery which will no longer import pictures from my SD card from the Autoplay window. I’m pretty sure this is related to the most recent Windows Update, and these guys seem to think so too.
Oh yeah, the Home Server I mentioned in my last post? It still backs up my PCs, but I can’t get into the console (the main application for the server) anymore. I can’t remote desktop into any of my computers using their names, I have to use their IPs. That’s a new issue, which came up after the most recent Windows Update.
I had to shut off Windows Media Player sharing (so my 360 can see music on my PC) because it crashed frequently and Vista told me about it all the time. COM Surrogate is crash-happy as well; sometimes it is video that causes the problem, but sometimes it seems random. Opera will crash once in a while when I try to close a tab.
I’ve got this neat Vista Sidebar gadget that lets me control my volume with the mouse. It would be better if it didn’t hang so frequently, forcing me to remove it and put it renable it.
That reminds me of the Logitech SetPoint software that came with my MX 5500 Revolution keyboard and mouse combo. Most of my keyboard’s functions are dependent on it, but it can only run well for a few minutes at a time. It then lags; keys and buttons clicked take many seconds to actually do anything.
I could go on, but I think you get the point. While I’m an MS fan, I’m finding it harder to defend them when my computer has become so unreliable. My birthday is coming up, and I toyed with the idea of going over to the Mac side. The high cost is the primary factor keeping me away from doing that.
3 Responses for "Scores of Computer Woes"
My suggestion is very simple… Dump microsoft and get on the iMAC bandwagon :). you will be happier for it lol
I have noticed that once one thing starts to go the rest follow suit. If they are old comps, but the HD’s work fine, just get the basics and use your old HD. Memory could work like that also. It would save a bit on the cost for new systems. That’s what we did, seems to be working ok so far.
I’ve begun walking the dark path toward the Mac side. If I can apply for a Military Star card, then you better believe I’ll walk out of the PX with a MacBook Pro and Time Machine.
The truth is that even though my MS products piss me off at times, I love how my 360, Zune, WHS and Vista work together. The Apple TV [no games], iPod, Time Machine, and OS X combo just doesn’t seem nearly as attractive to me.
However, Apple does make a hell of a phone!
Leave a reply