Fsck this.
Jun. 14th, 2004 02:44 pmMy fish died, my car needs the CV shaft replaced, and my computer is beyond messed.
To those of you I owe writing, applications, or email: My apologies, but until I am able to force my personal computer to function for more than a few minutes, you're going to have to hold on to your hats.
elvenjen4: I'm going to try to run a fsck when I get home from work, but I don't know if I can get it to boot up that far -- it's been dying well before it's booted.
It's got what I think is a hardware number on the forced shutdown messages. My preferences are all gone, my bookmarks disappeared, I can't keep programs launched (problems no longer occur solely when charging, but there's something else wrong with the battery: I left it fully charged, and when I went to boot it up it was dry), and I constantly get shutdown messages, even during a boot. Zapping the PRAM doesn't work, and what I thought was my Norton CD turns out to be the OS9 version.
Any ideas?
To those of you I owe writing, applications, or email: My apologies, but until I am able to force my personal computer to function for more than a few minutes, you're going to have to hold on to your hats.
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It's got what I think is a hardware number on the forced shutdown messages. My preferences are all gone, my bookmarks disappeared, I can't keep programs launched (problems no longer occur solely when charging, but there's something else wrong with the battery: I left it fully charged, and when I went to boot it up it was dry), and I constantly get shutdown messages, even during a boot. Zapping the PRAM doesn't work, and what I thought was my Norton CD turns out to be the OS9 version.
Any ideas?