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Saturday, June 13, 2020 4:32 AM
SIGNYM
I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.
Saturday, June 13, 2020 9:41 AM
1KIKI
Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.
Saturday, June 13, 2020 10:15 AM
6IXSTRINGJACK
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Okay, that picture looks like the shape of the piece the case is missing.
Quote:I have 2 things. Blair's desk top with the missing piece and I use a laptop for talking to you all as I can't use the desktop. I really do hate laptops because as I've said in the last little while I feel like I have to jam my face into the screen to see properly and I up the zoom on it.
Quote:I want the desktop working as it has my finished book on it and I want to get back to finding a publisher. Can't really do any of that with this laptop as no Word doc on this. So if I want to do that that means doing 2 different things.
Quote:From your description I am looking for a monitor with VGA(angled, one side longer than the other and pins) because that is what the ends look like to me.
Quote:This desk top has other problems as well as I think the keyboard is gone too which would mean I think the mouse too. The keyboard doesn't light up anymore that I can tell.
Quote:Thanks for the help Jack. I love this technology but it is a little difficult for me at times, I will admit.
Saturday, June 13, 2020 10:40 AM
Saturday, June 13, 2020 10:48 AM
Saturday, June 13, 2020 10:52 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: As usual, I over-anticipated what I could accomplish.
Saturday, June 13, 2020 12:40 PM
Saturday, June 13, 2020 2:35 PM
BRENDA
Saturday, June 13, 2020 5:05 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Okay, that picture looks like the shape of the piece the case is missing. Which picture do you mean? I'm confused about the statement that a picture I posted is the shape of the piece that the case is "missing". Quote:I have 2 things. Blair's desk top with the missing piece and I use a laptop for talking to you all as I can't use the desktop. I really do hate laptops because as I've said in the last little while I feel like I have to jam my face into the screen to see properly and I up the zoom on it. I hear you. I've never liked laptops for that very reason. Well... that and I could historically build a computer 10 times as powerful for roughly the same amount of money, since I have a $300 case that has a longer lifespan than I do, I've already got hard drives, and I already have monitors much larger than a laptop screen, so the cost goes way down when building a new one. That being said, I wouldn't mind getting a new laptop when funds allow for it. They almost all have HDMI output these days and are powerful enough to do everything that I'd ever care to do while doing it on a big monitor instead of the tiny laptop screen. Quote:I want the desktop working as it has my finished book on it and I want to get back to finding a publisher. Can't really do any of that with this laptop as no Word doc on this. So if I want to do that that means doing 2 different things. Please tell me that you have that book backed up in at least one other place and that it is on your laptop too? If you do, please invest in a USB thumb drive or two and also back any of your writing on them as well. They are relatively cheap these days, especially for the small capacity you'd need to store written work. Don't buy these used, and buy them from a reputable dealer and produced by a reputable company like SanDisk or Kingston. Look for 8GB drives, since they will be larger than you would ever need and are pretty much dirt cheap these days. Here's what they look like (more or less... they all have a different "look" to them): Not sure if you have Best Buy up there, but 8GB SanDisk USB thumb drives $4.00 off now and only $5.99 each. $10.00 USD is too pricey. You can usually buy them in bundles of 2 or 3 and get them cheaper in a pack too. Quote:From your description I am looking for a monitor with VGA(angled, one side longer than the other and pins) because that is what the ends look like to me. Sure sounds like VGA to me. That computer IS pretty old, huh? Unless you have any real sentimental attachment to it, or you DO have things on there that you didn't back up before it became a problem, I suggest you consider just upgrading to a new PC, and/or buying a new laptop with an HDMI output and a large monitor you can plug it into. If you do that, you can also buy a Keyboard and a mouse with USB ends to plug into the Laptop so it will basically function exactly like a Desktop for you. In that case, I would still keep your old laptop as a backup since it takes up so little space, or even have that in a different room ready to boot up if you wanted a change of scenery when you're working. If you have your written works on those USB thumb drives I mentioned, you can just take it out of one machine and pop it into the other and resume where you left off on the fly. Quote:This desk top has other problems as well as I think the keyboard is gone too which would mean I think the mouse too. The keyboard doesn't light up anymore that I can tell. Now if you really want to try saving this computer and you need a new keyboard and mouse, we're going to have to take a look at the ends of those as well. If the computer is old enough to only have VGA output, there is a very good chance that the keyboard and mouse have "round" bits on the ends and plug into circular spots on the back of the case that are probably colored green and pink. Anything you buy today will all be standard USB for keyboards and mice, but without a converter you won't be able to plug in a USB keyboard or mouse into your computer if they have the old PS2 ports. (CORRECTION: You WILL be able to still use the USB ended keyboard and mouse if you have sufficient USB ports on the back of the computer that you aren't using for anything else, and you can just stop using the PS2 ports. But computers that are old enough to have PS2 ports for the keyboard and mice usually didn't have very many USB ports). Sorry... I know this is all probably very confusing, and probably too much info at one time. Please feel free to post back just focusing on one thing at a time if you need clarification for anything. I want to make sure that you are making the best decision for your needs going forward. Quote:Thanks for the help Jack. I love this technology but it is a little difficult for me at times, I will admit.
Saturday, June 13, 2020 5:06 PM
Saturday, June 13, 2020 7:06 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: That picture of a hard drive is the shape of what is appears to missing from the case.
Quote:My is also written out completely on paper and is where I can get at it. I do all my writing long hand before it gets to the ready for computer stage. I mentioned earlier in the thread after I moved that I thought I lost a couple of notebooks with Firefly stories in them. I found them and all was good. So, yeah my book is okay as is all my other writing.
Quote:I do have a USB but it only has pictures on it. My IT friend needed me to get one so I could get the pictures from the laptop I bought off of him to put back on my or Blair's system when he flipped the operating system from Linux back to Windows. I still have it as I want to take some other pictures from this thing and keep them, so I can put them onto either Blair's or if I decide to buy a whole new desktop. That thought has crossed my mind in the last couple of years.
Quote:The plug for the mouse and the keyboards are both round. And yes, pink and green coloured.
Quote:I think I pretty well understand what you are telling me by my matching up the pictures you've posted with what I see on the case.
Quote:Computers were just starting to come in when I was just starting to get out of high school, so you have been around the technology more than I really have. So, I can get a little confused.
Saturday, June 13, 2020 9:16 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: KIKI: This is what I might pick out for you: I've seen stands of red shanks (adenostoma sparsifolium) that are VERY attractive. But they grow in areas that are SO dry ... like, on south and west facing slopes, at elevations where you would NOT expect much extra rain (or any snow) that if you had anything else nearby in your yard that you were watering, you MIGHT kill the red shanks. Places I've seen it: on the 57 fwy just south of the 10 fwy, on the west-facing slope of the eastern side of the 57; and on the west/south-facing lower slopes of the San Jacintos on the road back from Idyllwild. Chokecherry (prunus virginiana) is upright, like Catalina Island cherry, but much darker green. California bay laurel (umbellularia californica) has the benefit of killing off understory plants (natural weed control!) Not a big fan of palo verde or mesquite. Besides, they might not like your area. If you have space for a large 75' tree, try CA black walnut (juglans californica). It's native to the SG foothills, endangers, and very wildlife friendly. Of all of them, I would suggest red shanks, if you don't mind keeping that area dry. ----------- Pity would be no more, If we did not MAKE men poor - William Blake #WEARAMASK
Saturday, June 13, 2020 11:46 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: That picture of a hard drive is the shape of what is appears to missing from the case. Yeah. That's what I thought you meant. It's got to be inside of there, unless you or somebody else opened up the case and took it out. The computer won't boot up without it because it won't have any Operating System data to load after the initial BIOS checks. That would also mean that everything you've ever saved, including all of your work is gone too if it's not in there. (And also means that you were never able to use the computer or even save your work in the first place if nobody has removed it since). Not to worry. I'm pretty confident that your hard drive is in the case. You wouldn't ever actually see it unless you remove the screws and take the sides off of the case.
Quote:Oh good. Would be a shame to have to type it up again, but at least it's secure. Hopefully it won't come to that.
Quote:When we do get you up and running again, we'll be sure to put all of your work on there too. Chances are that everything you've ever written is smaller than just a handful of pictures you have on the thumb drive. Wouldn't hurt to buy a few more since they're so cheap so you can just back them up and put them somewhere else and have a few copies. Cheap and easy peace of mind.
Quote:Yup. That's what I figured. Do you have ports on the back (and hopefully front) of your case that look like these two horizontal ones on the right that someone is plugging the wire into? If you do, how many on the back and how many on the front? I'm pretty sure you can still probably buy a keyboard and mouse with the green/pink circle connectors, but I wouldn't have even looked for them for 15 years or so so I can't say. I'm hoping that your computer has enough USB ports for both a keyboard and mouse on back, and extras for a thumb drive or two (preferably on the front for easy access). If you only have two, which is unlikely but still possible with the age of the computer, you would be able to still use a USB stick to back stuff up, but you'd have to temporarily remove the keyboard while doing it and only use the mouse functions to copy stuff to the thumb drive, then take it out and plug the keyboard back in.
Quote:No need to explain. Tech got popular on a massive scale really quick. It's kind of like vehicles. Most people use them nowadays, but hardly anybody knows what goes on under the hood.
Saturday, June 13, 2020 11:47 PM
Saturday, June 13, 2020 11:53 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Call last night from the head of my mah jong group. It is looking like the senior centre I play it will open again the fall.
Saturday, June 13, 2020 11:59 PM
Sunday, June 14, 2020 12:00 AM
Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Call last night from the head of my mah jong group. It is looking like the senior centre I play it will open again the fall.
Sunday, June 14, 2020 12:10 AM
Sunday, June 14, 2020 3:35 AM
Sunday, June 14, 2020 8:22 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: That picture of a hard drive is the shape of what is appears to missing from the case. Yeah. That's what I thought you meant. It's got to be inside of there, unless you or somebody else opened up the case and took it out. The computer won't boot up without it because it won't have any Operating System data to load after the initial BIOS checks. That would also mean that everything you've ever saved, including all of your work is gone too if it's not in there. (And also means that you were never able to use the computer or even save your work in the first place if nobody has removed it since). Not to worry. I'm pretty confident that your hard drive is in the case. You wouldn't ever actually see it unless you remove the screws and take the sides off of the case. Quote:Okay. I'll tell you right now I think I am back to confused. *sigh* My poor old brain didn't quite get all of that. I think?
Quote:Okay. I'll tell you right now I think I am back to confused. *sigh* My poor old brain didn't quite get all of that. I think?
Quote:Yeah, I sort of started writing before I got a computer, so I was doing things long hand then typing them out on an actual typewriter. Which I still have.
Quote:I'll try and remember that or just double check this thread.
Quote:It looks to me like there are 2 ports on the back of the case and nothing on the front.
Quote:Cool. Glad to help.
Quote:Yeah. My friend's dad had one first and we used to play solitaire on it then we gradually got used to them. My first one was a refurbished desk top from another mutual friend who runs his own company and then just went from there.
Sunday, June 14, 2020 8:57 AM
Sunday, June 14, 2020 7:25 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: I still need to crack an egg into each bowl and bake them, but the shakshoukah came out wonderfully! I was very careful this time making it, cooking things separately and combining them at the end, because I didn't know how forgiving it would be. Next time I'll know how to save myself some time by putting everything together in one pot to slow cook, before I portion it out and cook the egg on top. I was surprised at how sweet it turned out to be. Not unpleasantly so, just unexpected. Between the red bell and baby red sweet peppers, the onions, and the tomatoes, I guess there was enough sugar. So another thing I'm going to do next time is add a lot more garlic and spices. Plus one variation that I didn't do this time is to make it spicy. I like spicy ...
Sunday, June 14, 2020 8:12 PM
Sunday, June 14, 2020 11:46 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: OMG Brenda, does that sound good!
Sunday, June 14, 2020 11:48 PM
Sunday, June 14, 2020 11:51 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Brenda, Not sure if you have a Best Buy around you, but I looked and I did see this for $100 https://www.bestbuy.com/site/hp-21-5-led-hd-monitor-black/6500088.p?skuId=6500088 It has HDMI, VGA and DVI inputs, so you'd be able to re-use it on any desktop or laptop computer that you bought when you upgrade. Here's a picture of somebody using it with a 2 monitor setup off of their laptop: I couldn't find a good image of the inputs for that particular model, but they're there. I made this image of another monitor for you though so you can see what the necessary ports look like so you buy a monitor that can both be used on your old PC and whatever new computer you buy to replace it down the road. (Right click and "View Image" to blow it up large on your screen so you can see in detail what they look like). The HDMI can be plugged into nearly any TV, and most computer monitors made in the last 5-10 years. You'd just have to be careful to make sure that it has HDMI and not "DisplayPort". I've never used DisplayPort before, but it is an alternate connection that I found on a few monitors that don't have HDMI inputs at Best Buy. It looks VERY different from HDMI, so you shouldn't be worried about accidentally buying it. Since you'll be buying one in a store, just make sure you let them know you're looking for one with both HDMI and VGA, or the box it comes in and the tags on the shelf showing the specs should say which ones it has. When you're looking to fix your issues, THIS is where I'd start. If we find that the computer boots up properly with a new monitor but the keyboard is not working, we'll figure it out when we get to that point. Do Right, Be Right. :)
Monday, June 15, 2020 12:06 AM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Quote:Okay. I'll tell you right now I think I am back to confused. *sigh* My poor old brain didn't quite get all of that. I think? Quote:Yeah. Sorry. Too many words. I get that a lot. THE IMPORTANT PART: Unless you or somebody else physically removed the hard drive from the case before the computer stopped working, it's still in there. It's a necessary part for the computer to run. You can't see it from outside the case, and if you never open computer cases you wouldn't know that it was in there. LESS IMPORTANT, BUT GOOD TO KNOW: You know those "Thumb Drives" we're talking about to back up your written work on along with your photos? A hard drive is essentially the same thing as those, except they are capable of storing a great deal more data than the thumb drives, but they are also more prone to damage from heat or from being dropped because of all of the mechanical parts inside of them. Not too many words, I think by the time I got back to the thread and read through what you said I was getting a little tired is all. Not to worry. Quote:My is also written out completely on paper and is where I can get at it. I do all my writing long hand before it gets to the ready for computer stage. I mentioned earlier in the thread after I moved that I thought I lost a couple of notebooks with Firefly stories in them. I found them and all was good. So, yeah my book is okay as is all my other writing. Quote:Oh good. Would be a shame to have to type it up again, but at least it's secure. Hopefully it won't come to that. Quote:Yeah, I sort of started writing before I got a computer, so I was doing things long hand then typing them out on an actual typewriter. Which I still have. Quote:I can't even read my own handwriting half the time. I envy your ability to do so. Don't worry Jack. I have that problem too now. Quote:I do have a USB but it only has pictures on it. My IT friend needed me to get one so I could get the pictures from the laptop I bought off of him to put back on my or Blair's system when he flipped the operating system from Linux back to Windows. I still have it as I want to take some other pictures from this thing and keep them, so I can put them onto either Blair's or if I decide to buy a whole new desktop. That thought has crossed my mind in the last couple of years. Quote:When we do get you up and running again, we'll be sure to put all of your work on there too. Chances are that everything you've ever written is smaller than just a handful of pictures you have on the thumb drive. Wouldn't hurt to buy a few more since they're so cheap so you can just back them up and put them somewhere else and have a few copies. Cheap and easy peace of mind. Quote:I'll try and remember that or just double check this thread. Quote:Or just ask me. I'm sure I'll be around for a while. I'm sure you will. Quote:The plug for the mouse and the keyboards are both round. And yes, pink and green coloured. Quote:Yup. That's what I figured. Do you have ports on the back (and hopefully front) of your case that look like these two horizontal ones on the right that someone is plugging the wire into? If you do, how many on the back and how many on the front? I'm pretty sure you can still probably buy a keyboard and mouse with the green/pink circle connectors, but I wouldn't have even looked for them for 15 years or so so I can't say. I'm hoping that your computer has enough USB ports for both a keyboard and mouse on back, and extras for a thumb drive or two (preferably on the front for easy access). If you only have two, which is unlikely but still possible with the age of the computer, you would be able to still use a USB stick to back stuff up, but you'd have to temporarily remove the keyboard while doing it and only use the mouse functions to copy stuff to the thumb drive, then take it out and plug the keyboard back in. Quote:It looks to me like there are 2 ports on the back of the case and nothing on the front. Quote:That is kind of what I was afraid of... You'd be able to do everything you needed to if you bought the new stuff to get it up and running again, but having only 2 USB ports in back and none in the front is a huge inconvenience, especially if you have to use both of those ports for a mouse and a keyboard. They make USB hubs to expand the amount of ports you have, but any devices you hook up into them rely on the USB port for power, and I wouldn't suggest to you to do that since the older the computer is the less likely it's capable of giving enough power output to all of the things you'd plug into a hub. If your mouse is still working fine, maybe you should just buy a new keyboard (I have found 2 of them in great shape at Goodwill in the last few years for $3.00 or less... and one of them was probably over $50 when it was new). If your mouse still works and can use the green/pink ports, you could plug the new keyboard into one USB port and have the other one free for your thumb drive storage. The mouse and keyboard have their own ports on the case and they are marked so I know where to plug them in. Quote:I think I pretty well understand what you are telling me by my matching up the pictures you've posted with what I see on the case. Quote:Cool. Glad to help. Quote:Computers were just starting to come in when I was just starting to get out of high school, so you have been around the technology more than I really have. So, I can get a little confused. Quote:No need to explain. Tech got popular on a massive scale really quick. It's kind of like vehicles. Most people use them nowadays, but hardly anybody knows what goes on under the hood. Quote:Yeah. My friend's dad had one first and we used to play solitaire on it then we gradually got used to them. My first one was a refurbished desk top from another mutual friend who runs his own company and then just went from there.
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Quote:Okay. I'll tell you right now I think I am back to confused. *sigh* My poor old brain didn't quite get all of that. I think? Quote:Yeah. Sorry. Too many words. I get that a lot. THE IMPORTANT PART: Unless you or somebody else physically removed the hard drive from the case before the computer stopped working, it's still in there. It's a necessary part for the computer to run. You can't see it from outside the case, and if you never open computer cases you wouldn't know that it was in there. LESS IMPORTANT, BUT GOOD TO KNOW: You know those "Thumb Drives" we're talking about to back up your written work on along with your photos? A hard drive is essentially the same thing as those, except they are capable of storing a great deal more data than the thumb drives, but they are also more prone to damage from heat or from being dropped because of all of the mechanical parts inside of them. Not too many words, I think by the time I got back to the thread and read through what you said I was getting a little tired is all. Not to worry. Quote:My is also written out completely on paper and is where I can get at it. I do all my writing long hand before it gets to the ready for computer stage. I mentioned earlier in the thread after I moved that I thought I lost a couple of notebooks with Firefly stories in them. I found them and all was good. So, yeah my book is okay as is all my other writing. Quote:Oh good. Would be a shame to have to type it up again, but at least it's secure. Hopefully it won't come to that. Quote:Yeah, I sort of started writing before I got a computer, so I was doing things long hand then typing them out on an actual typewriter. Which I still have. Quote:I can't even read my own handwriting half the time. I envy your ability to do so. Don't worry Jack. I have that problem too now. Quote:I do have a USB but it only has pictures on it. My IT friend needed me to get one so I could get the pictures from the laptop I bought off of him to put back on my or Blair's system when he flipped the operating system from Linux back to Windows. I still have it as I want to take some other pictures from this thing and keep them, so I can put them onto either Blair's or if I decide to buy a whole new desktop. That thought has crossed my mind in the last couple of years. Quote:When we do get you up and running again, we'll be sure to put all of your work on there too. Chances are that everything you've ever written is smaller than just a handful of pictures you have on the thumb drive. Wouldn't hurt to buy a few more since they're so cheap so you can just back them up and put them somewhere else and have a few copies. Cheap and easy peace of mind. Quote:I'll try and remember that or just double check this thread. Quote:Or just ask me. I'm sure I'll be around for a while. I'm sure you will. Quote:The plug for the mouse and the keyboards are both round. And yes, pink and green coloured. Quote:Yup. That's what I figured. Do you have ports on the back (and hopefully front) of your case that look like these two horizontal ones on the right that someone is plugging the wire into? If you do, how many on the back and how many on the front? I'm pretty sure you can still probably buy a keyboard and mouse with the green/pink circle connectors, but I wouldn't have even looked for them for 15 years or so so I can't say. I'm hoping that your computer has enough USB ports for both a keyboard and mouse on back, and extras for a thumb drive or two (preferably on the front for easy access). If you only have two, which is unlikely but still possible with the age of the computer, you would be able to still use a USB stick to back stuff up, but you'd have to temporarily remove the keyboard while doing it and only use the mouse functions to copy stuff to the thumb drive, then take it out and plug the keyboard back in. Quote:It looks to me like there are 2 ports on the back of the case and nothing on the front. Quote:That is kind of what I was afraid of... You'd be able to do everything you needed to if you bought the new stuff to get it up and running again, but having only 2 USB ports in back and none in the front is a huge inconvenience, especially if you have to use both of those ports for a mouse and a keyboard. They make USB hubs to expand the amount of ports you have, but any devices you hook up into them rely on the USB port for power, and I wouldn't suggest to you to do that since the older the computer is the less likely it's capable of giving enough power output to all of the things you'd plug into a hub. If your mouse is still working fine, maybe you should just buy a new keyboard (I have found 2 of them in great shape at Goodwill in the last few years for $3.00 or less... and one of them was probably over $50 when it was new). If your mouse still works and can use the green/pink ports, you could plug the new keyboard into one USB port and have the other one free for your thumb drive storage. The mouse and keyboard have their own ports on the case and they are marked so I know where to plug them in. Quote:I think I pretty well understand what you are telling me by my matching up the pictures you've posted with what I see on the case. Quote:Cool. Glad to help. Quote:Computers were just starting to come in when I was just starting to get out of high school, so you have been around the technology more than I really have. So, I can get a little confused. Quote:No need to explain. Tech got popular on a massive scale really quick. It's kind of like vehicles. Most people use them nowadays, but hardly anybody knows what goes on under the hood.
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Quote:Okay. I'll tell you right now I think I am back to confused. *sigh* My poor old brain didn't quite get all of that. I think? Quote:Yeah. Sorry. Too many words. I get that a lot. THE IMPORTANT PART: Unless you or somebody else physically removed the hard drive from the case before the computer stopped working, it's still in there. It's a necessary part for the computer to run. You can't see it from outside the case, and if you never open computer cases you wouldn't know that it was in there. LESS IMPORTANT, BUT GOOD TO KNOW: You know those "Thumb Drives" we're talking about to back up your written work on along with your photos? A hard drive is essentially the same thing as those, except they are capable of storing a great deal more data than the thumb drives, but they are also more prone to damage from heat or from being dropped because of all of the mechanical parts inside of them. Not too many words, I think by the time I got back to the thread and read through what you said I was getting a little tired is all. Not to worry. Quote:My is also written out completely on paper and is where I can get at it. I do all my writing long hand before it gets to the ready for computer stage. I mentioned earlier in the thread after I moved that I thought I lost a couple of notebooks with Firefly stories in them. I found them and all was good. So, yeah my book is okay as is all my other writing. Quote:Oh good. Would be a shame to have to type it up again, but at least it's secure. Hopefully it won't come to that. Quote:Yeah, I sort of started writing before I got a computer, so I was doing things long hand then typing them out on an actual typewriter. Which I still have. Quote:I can't even read my own handwriting half the time. I envy your ability to do so. Don't worry Jack. I have that problem too now. Quote:I do have a USB but it only has pictures on it. My IT friend needed me to get one so I could get the pictures from the laptop I bought off of him to put back on my or Blair's system when he flipped the operating system from Linux back to Windows. I still have it as I want to take some other pictures from this thing and keep them, so I can put them onto either Blair's or if I decide to buy a whole new desktop. That thought has crossed my mind in the last couple of years. Quote:When we do get you up and running again, we'll be sure to put all of your work on there too. Chances are that everything you've ever written is smaller than just a handful of pictures you have on the thumb drive. Wouldn't hurt to buy a few more since they're so cheap so you can just back them up and put them somewhere else and have a few copies. Cheap and easy peace of mind. Quote:I'll try and remember that or just double check this thread. Quote:Or just ask me. I'm sure I'll be around for a while. I'm sure you will. Quote:The plug for the mouse and the keyboards are both round. And yes, pink and green coloured. Quote:Yup. That's what I figured. Do you have ports on the back (and hopefully front) of your case that look like these two horizontal ones on the right that someone is plugging the wire into? If you do, how many on the back and how many on the front? I'm pretty sure you can still probably buy a keyboard and mouse with the green/pink circle connectors, but I wouldn't have even looked for them for 15 years or so so I can't say. I'm hoping that your computer has enough USB ports for both a keyboard and mouse on back, and extras for a thumb drive or two (preferably on the front for easy access). If you only have two, which is unlikely but still possible with the age of the computer, you would be able to still use a USB stick to back stuff up, but you'd have to temporarily remove the keyboard while doing it and only use the mouse functions to copy stuff to the thumb drive, then take it out and plug the keyboard back in. Quote:It looks to me like there are 2 ports on the back of the case and nothing on the front. Quote:That is kind of what I was afraid of... You'd be able to do everything you needed to if you bought the new stuff to get it up and running again, but having only 2 USB ports in back and none in the front is a huge inconvenience, especially if you have to use both of those ports for a mouse and a keyboard. They make USB hubs to expand the amount of ports you have, but any devices you hook up into them rely on the USB port for power, and I wouldn't suggest to you to do that since the older the computer is the less likely it's capable of giving enough power output to all of the things you'd plug into a hub. If your mouse is still working fine, maybe you should just buy a new keyboard (I have found 2 of them in great shape at Goodwill in the last few years for $3.00 or less... and one of them was probably over $50 when it was new). If your mouse still works and can use the green/pink ports, you could plug the new keyboard into one USB port and have the other one free for your thumb drive storage. The mouse and keyboard have their own ports on the case and they are marked so I know where to plug them in. Quote:I think I pretty well understand what you are telling me by my matching up the pictures you've posted with what I see on the case. Quote:Cool. Glad to help. Quote:Computers were just starting to come in when I was just starting to get out of high school, so you have been around the technology more than I really have. So, I can get a little confused.
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Quote:Okay. I'll tell you right now I think I am back to confused. *sigh* My poor old brain didn't quite get all of that. I think?
Quote:Yeah. Sorry. Too many words. I get that a lot. THE IMPORTANT PART: Unless you or somebody else physically removed the hard drive from the case before the computer stopped working, it's still in there. It's a necessary part for the computer to run. You can't see it from outside the case, and if you never open computer cases you wouldn't know that it was in there. LESS IMPORTANT, BUT GOOD TO KNOW: You know those "Thumb Drives" we're talking about to back up your written work on along with your photos? A hard drive is essentially the same thing as those, except they are capable of storing a great deal more data than the thumb drives, but they are also more prone to damage from heat or from being dropped because of all of the mechanical parts inside of them.
Quote:I can't even read my own handwriting half the time. I envy your ability to do so.
Quote:Or just ask me. I'm sure I'll be around for a while.
Quote:That is kind of what I was afraid of... You'd be able to do everything you needed to if you bought the new stuff to get it up and running again, but having only 2 USB ports in back and none in the front is a huge inconvenience, especially if you have to use both of those ports for a mouse and a keyboard. They make USB hubs to expand the amount of ports you have, but any devices you hook up into them rely on the USB port for power, and I wouldn't suggest to you to do that since the older the computer is the less likely it's capable of giving enough power output to all of the things you'd plug into a hub. If your mouse is still working fine, maybe you should just buy a new keyboard (I have found 2 of them in great shape at Goodwill in the last few years for $3.00 or less... and one of them was probably over $50 when it was new). If your mouse still works and can use the green/pink ports, you could plug the new keyboard into one USB port and have the other one free for your thumb drive storage.
Quote:The only person I knew who had one when I was growing up was my Uncle. My brothers and I would stay up late at night playing King's Quest and Monkey Island point and click adventure games when we slept overnight there. I was thrilled the day I came home and saw we finally got one in our house the summer before I started high school.
Quote:Desktop and Laptop computers are super affordable right now, and they offer a lot more than they ever did when the models that you have right now came out. My biggest suggestion to you is to get a new one with HDMI output and either a decent monitor or flat screen TV with HDMI input for your screen. Even a cheap laptop today should have more power than you'd ever need for what you use computers for, so if you can afford it that would be the way I'd suggest you go. After that, get a few more cheap thumb drives so you can back up your important things several times an never have to worry if a computer breaks on you again.
Quote:It would be nice to get your current desktop running again, at least to get any old files off of it, but honestly I think it's time to retire that thing. If you didn't have work on there that you didn't back up anywhere else, I wouldn't even suggest that you invest any money into trying to get it to work again. And actually, if you don't mind re-typing the stuff you had from your written notebooks that you found, I still might suggest not bothering to fix the old one. At the end of the day, we're not even sure that it's just the monitor that's broken. If something internal is also broken and the thing won't start up even with a new monitor, chances are we aren't going to be able to fix it. If the hard drive itself has stopped working, then we're just wasting your time. The only way you'd be able to get the data off of an actual busted hard drive is by spending hundreds or even thousands of dollars to take it to a lab setting where they could *possibly* get the data off the drive for you. (That's why it's so important to back things up. It's a lesson WE ALL learn at some point with this tech. If you're luckier than I have been, you will learn it after just the first time )
Quote:But... If you buy a monitor with both VGA and HDMI inputs (like the one I have which has VGA, DVI and HDMI inputs), and you buy a keyboard with a USB on the end, you WILL be able to use those on the new Desktop/Laptop you buy. So maybe you should buy those things and we'll see if we can get your old data off before you upgrade.
Monday, June 15, 2020 5:53 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: It is good Kiki. Forgot to mention that you also add garlic to it as well. I love it and make it every so often as a relatively quick all in one pot dish. It lasts me about 3 to 4 suppers depending on how much I eat of it. Think I posted the recipe in the Recipe thread.
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Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: OMG Brenda, does that sound good!
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Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Power washer is fixed. Who knew that a European model would be infinitely easier to take apart and clean out than your standard Chinesium POS? Got all the info for the machine, so I'm going to see if I can still get replacement nozzles for it, and I'm hoping they have a range of many differnt types since I've only got the one. Hopefully I can buy some sort of adjustable one since the one in there is only designed for one spray type and isn't adjustable. I'm pretty sure I could peel off skin with this thing now if I get a way to pinpoint it instead of fanning it out. Looks to be a fairly standard piece you need to insert, so I shouldn't have any problems finding an aftermarket one. I think it's naptime. Do Right, Be Right. :)
Monday, June 15, 2020 9:05 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Maintenance ... routine maintenance ... is soul-sucking. Like dishes, and sweeping, dusting, cooking, and weeding. ----------- Pity would be no more, If we did not MAKE men poor - William Blake #WEARAMASK
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Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Wow, you've been on an absolute streak lately.
Quote:I think in some ways we might be a little alike .... aside from the fact that you're younger, stronger, and have FAR more energy than I do!
Quote:But if you're like me, you hate putting in work unless you see progress. Maintenance ... routine maintenance ... is soul-sucking. Like dishes, and sweeping, dusting, cooking, and weeding. I know that if I do it one day, I'll just have to do it again in a day, a week, or a month. I'm OK with stuff that doesn't repeat TOO often, but the rest of the stuff is like Groundhog Day.
Quote:Anyway, we replaced the last two fluorescent tubes in the house with LEDs, and got the brackets up for the workbench. The lumberyard just called up today to let us know that the baltic birch plywood is ready for pickup (They no longer let people in the yard to pick out wood w/o an appointment because of Covid-19.) so that is what we will be doing tomorrow AM.
Quote:In the meantime, I got dd out to help with the yardwork today, to convert the old veggie garden into a pollinator garden. We have (these are all seeds) lemon-yellow marigolds, evening primrose (pink), a couple of varieties of mixed-color cosmos (pink, white, light purple), borage (blue), Colorado mix yarrow (white, gold, red, russet, burgundy, pink), silver aster, bee balm (pink) and dusty-rose sunflower with dark centers. I took out a couple of lima bean towers that had really taken over everything, moved a couple of slabs of concrete and we did a preliminary spading. One more spading a raking with soil rake and it will be ready for planting.
Monday, June 15, 2020 11:08 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Hey Brenda, Getting hard to reply to these long threads. It sounds like you might just bite the bullet and buy a new computer and re-type your work. If you change your mind and want to try to buy a monitor to get the old one working first, let me know if you have any questions. When buying a new PC, just keep in mind that everything you'd want to do with a desktop you can do with a laptop, assuming you buy one with the right outputs. What I mean to say is that any laptop will give you the ability to plug in your own mouse and keyboard, so you wouldn't have to use the annoying trackpads and often uncomfortable keyboards. And you would be able to plug it into a flat screen monitor or even two. You could even plug it into your TV and buy a remote keyboard and mouse and do your internet surfing from the couch. I mention this because having the ability to detach the monitor, mouse and keyboard and take your laptop on the go if you wanted to go outside and get a change of scenery when you do your work is always an option that you wouldn't have if you go the desktop route. Lots of options available to you with a new rig. And they're cheaper than ever and easier than ever to connect everything. Any questions, just ask. Do Right, Be Right. :)
Monday, June 15, 2020 11:10 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: Yo Brenda! THANKS!
Monday, June 15, 2020 11:14 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: I agree especially when I get the quoting right in one then muck up the next.
Quote:I am thinking like I did say just because I don't know what damage might have happened at the crappy place to the system and its age. Yup, got that all in mind. I am not much on lugging anything around that I don't have to. Need something to stay put.
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Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: I agree especially when I get the quoting right in one then muck up the next. Quote:Tell me about it. I end up spending twice as much time editing and re-editing these posts than I do writing them when we start doing that. Quote: Yup, then as I said mess it up while trying to answer. Quote:I am thinking like I did say just because I don't know what damage might have happened at the crappy place to the system and its age. Yup, got that all in mind. I am not much on lugging anything around that I don't have to. Need something to stay put. Quote:I hear you. I don't even want a cell phone that has a computer on it. But I'm not a writer myself, so I didn't know if the idea of being able to sit under a tree in the park and type would be appealing to you. If you go the desktop route, it will be cheaper and/or you can get a better PC for your money. For your needs, I wouldn't really worry too much about the performance of the PC, since nearly anything you buy will do what you need it to do. In fact, if you could manage to get somebody to order you one, they have refurbished units that they sell on Amazon all the time for a song compared to a new unit in a big box store that should be great for you. Amazon stands behind all of their refurbished goods and you don't have to worry about getting a lemon. With all that extra money you save you could get a nice 40+" monitor to go along with it if you wanted to. Do Right, Be Right. :)
Quote:Tell me about it. I end up spending twice as much time editing and re-editing these posts than I do writing them when we start doing that. Quote: Yup, then as I said mess it up while trying to answer. Quote:I am thinking like I did say just because I don't know what damage might have happened at the crappy place to the system and its age. Yup, got that all in mind. I am not much on lugging anything around that I don't have to. Need something to stay put.
Quote: Yup, then as I said mess it up while trying to answer. Quote:I am thinking like I did say just because I don't know what damage might have happened at the crappy place to the system and its age. Yup, got that all in mind. I am not much on lugging anything around that I don't have to. Need something to stay put.
Quote:I hear you. I don't even want a cell phone that has a computer on it. But I'm not a writer myself, so I didn't know if the idea of being able to sit under a tree in the park and type would be appealing to you. If you go the desktop route, it will be cheaper and/or you can get a better PC for your money. For your needs, I wouldn't really worry too much about the performance of the PC, since nearly anything you buy will do what you need it to do. In fact, if you could manage to get somebody to order you one, they have refurbished units that they sell on Amazon all the time for a song compared to a new unit in a big box store that should be great for you. Amazon stands behind all of their refurbished goods and you don't have to worry about getting a lemon. With all that extra money you save you could get a nice 40+" monitor to go along with it if you wanted to. Do Right, Be Right. :)
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 4:27 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SignyM: I bought organic seeds. No point in getting the bees and birds and butterflies poison! ----------- Pity would be no more, If we did not MAKE men poor - William Blake #WEARAMASK
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Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Do not get me going on cell phones. I got rid of the last one I had because I now have a landline. I will not have one again.
Quote:That doesn't really appeal to me as I like music on when I am working on my computer and I know I could do both when out. But I like to not be worrying about the time and stuff if I get caught up in something. I doubt anyone would do that for me. And I think Best Buy up here does sell some refurbished stuff. Like I said I am going to a store on Wednesday at least that is the plan. Also want to hit up a bookstore in this mall as well. Kinda kill 2 birds with one stone thing.
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