Sometimes, just sometimes, when something goes terribly wrong what do you do?
Sometimes you throw up your hands and give up, but giving up just is not an answer.
Other times you take a deep breath and attempt to press onward to that certain goal.
Then there are times, speaking about computers here, you just wish that the "Blue screen of death" would appear and end it all.
Recently my Asus G60 laptop took a turn for the worse. Yes it started up. Which meant there was still life in the Beast. However, IE 11 would not startup. I could not even download Firefox or Google Chrome. For all intents I was dead in the water with no one to save the Beast.
However, there was one hope and it was a long shot. That hope is called experience. Of all the years I've spent with computers I remembered that there are shortcuts.
To make a long story short:
Yes I restored the Beast. And yes it is running again. Maybe not with Windows seven, but its up and running
(BTW #Asus I really need a link to where I can upgrade my G60's operating system. Reason? My CDR/DVD player does not work.
Thus the need for the link, please.)
Sometimes, life does throw us a curve ball. But its what we do afterwards that matters most.
To give up simply is a cowards way out of a problem.
However, to "press on to the mark" is the sign of a person willing and wanting to win.
Footnote:
Since Thunderdome Ministries does not have the funding to repair the Asus G60 perhaps a miracle could transpire, yes?
The laptop needs the following:
1. A new keyboard
2. Repairs/replacement for the CDR/DVD player
3. Interior cleaning
If you can assist with repairs it would be greatly appreciated.
Or you can send a **"love gift" to the following
Thunderdome Ministries Network Inc.
David Liebler, Founder
3513 Clairmont Street
Flint MI 48503-6602
**Please note that the ministry is NOT 401c3 and all "live gifts" are not a tax deduction.
Website: http://www.thunderdome-ministries.com
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