kate_nepveu: sleeping cat carved in brown wood (wood cat)Kate ([personal profile] kate_nepveu) wrote,
@ 2011-09-24 12:27 pm UTC
Entry tags:computers, rants

but though I can restore an image of the "recovery partition" to my new hard drive, Windows refuses to actually restore or install from that partition, with many interesting variations on that refusal. (For instance: when it claims to be restoring a factory image, in fact it erases everything on the hard drive and replaces it with nothing. Windows 7 setup boots from a DVD, then refuses to proceed because it needs DVD drivers (and can't find any from the manufacturer's driver install disk or downloaded drivers on a USB thumb drive). Etc.)

I have given up and sent a request to Dell for an actual OS install DVD. For now I have hooked the monitor, keyboard, and trackball up to the netbook, which does work, I have to keep reminding myself, and the inconveniences are very very minor things in the grand scheme.

. . . such as that my iPod now thinks it has no music on it. (It does.) Joy.



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[personal profile] floatboth
2011-09-24 07:01 pm UTC (link)
Do you really have to use Windows?

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[personal profile] kate_nepveu
2011-09-24 07:25 pm UTC (link)
Do you know what helpiness is?

(Okay, maybe that's not exactly the right word. But when I say that I have expended a great deal of time and aggravation on something, responding with "were you so foolish that you never considered whether all that was necessary"? Is really not welcome.)

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[personal profile] floatboth
2011-09-24 08:07 pm UTC (link)
No, I mean, there are people who really must use Windows because their job strongly depends on Windows software. Everyone else can get a Mac and forget all the problems :-)

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[personal profile] kate_nepveu
2011-09-24 08:12 pm UTC (link)
. . . no, that's still the same thing.

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(Anonymous)
2011-09-24 08:13 pm UTC (link)
As someone who was a imac user until my power supply exploded, taking out the camera in the process, and a year later had the hard drive die, I strongly disagree.

Negative bonus points to Apple for designing it so that it cannot be repaired by the user, so instead of replacing the hard drive I would have had to send it in to be serviced to the tune of several hundred dollars.

...I decided Toshiba should get that money instead.

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[personal profile] kate_nepveu
2011-09-24 08:33 pm UTC (link)
I have a no-unsolicited-advice policy in this journal. Please stop.

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(Anonymous)
2011-09-25 03:56 pm UTC (link)
Speaking as somebody who uses and does their own fixing on both Apple and PC hardware? Bullshit. PCs are about a thousand times easier to fix and far cheaper. The proprietary, hermetic nature of Apple machines is a fact, and for most people is a positive rather than a drawback - but let's not pretend that ifixit will allow you to solve all of your Mac problems like magic.

Also, seriously, when somebody asks you to refrain from giving unsolicited advice and you won't fucking stop? Major douchecanoe points.

Kate - wrt your actual problem - will it not recognize USB drivers at all? Have you been able to go into the boot menu to see what it's trying to boot from?

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[personal profile] kate_nepveu
2011-09-25 04:07 pm UTC (link)
To be fair, the request to refrain from unsolicited advice was not explicit until a response to the above comment.

It'll boot from a USB drive or a DVD, and indeed boot into Windows recovery from both of those. It just won't acknowledge the existence of any files containing drivers anywhere--including x:\windows\system32\drivers (or whatever it is; I'm not booting the damn thing up to look again). Which is a neat trick.

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(Anonymous)
2011-09-25 05:27 pm UTC (link)
That's....very strange. It shouldn't need those drivers to *install* Windows given that it's a recovery issue, and I'm wondering if there's more of a hardware problem. Are you able to get into the boot screen? (Usually when you initially boot up the computer it will give you a BIOS screen that says something like hit DEL for boot menu) That will allow you to see what the default boot device is.

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[personal profile] kate_nepveu
2011-09-25 05:35 pm UTC (link)
Oh yes, and I needed the boot manager several times when booting from the restored recovery partition didn't work (remember, it's a new hard drive, it's got nothing on it but the recovery partition that I restored from a disk image).

Really, at this point I've given up and will work from actual install disks, assuming Dell aren't jerks and sends them.

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(Anonymous)
2011-09-26 04:47 am UTC (link)
Yeah, I think that's the only option. And it will become very clear then if it's a hardware issue.

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[personal profile] floatboth
2011-09-25 04:07 pm UTC (link)
I stopped after hearing the word "stop". This time, you replied.

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[personal profile] kate_nepveu
2011-09-25 04:08 pm UTC (link)
Yes, I appreciate it, and I did just point out that there seemed to have been some timeline confusion there.

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[personal profile] kate_nepveu
2011-09-24 08:31 pm UTC (link)
until my power supply exploded

Ouch! Doesn't sound like anyone was injured, at least?

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(Anonymous)
2011-09-24 09:24 pm UTC (link)
No, but it left an impressive looking blast pattern on the casing.

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