nuhi Posted August 9, 2006 Posted August 9, 2006 hehe niceRegarding partitions I made the Unattended cd with Autopartition command...booted it on my main rig...you can figure out the rest Good thing that some recovery software undelete function worked but I'll never forget the horror
playsafe Posted August 10, 2006 Author Posted August 10, 2006 In my Office, One of the Printer HP LaserJet 4050TN was not picking up the papers, that was not big deal. Just for ease(so i can check it when time permits) i moved the printer to my room. I put a power cable straight from wall to the printer. Turned it on and off some 5 times while checking. On sixth attempt some smoke came out and i remembered it takes 110VA input, whereas i was giving it 220. I forgot to take the adapter with the printer to my room .
nitroshift Posted August 17, 2006 Posted August 17, 2006 In my Office, One of the Printer HP LaserJet 4050TN was not picking up the papers, that was not big deal. Just for ease(so i can check it when time permits) i moved the printer to my room. I put a power cable straight from wall to the printer. Turned it on and off some 5 times while checking. On sixth attempt some smoke came out and i remembered it takes 110VA input, whereas i was giving it 220. I forgot to take the adapter with the printer to my room .Welcome to the club! LOL, we should celebrate and get drunk then Anytime!
playsafe Posted August 18, 2006 Author Posted August 18, 2006 (edited) Another one, this one was from my colleague. He works at one of our mill's site office. He was keeping backed up data on same hard disk. Earlier this week, system gave an I/O disk error.He thought his job was almost gone with the blunder that took place. But next day from a repair shop data was recovered rather differently.I was told that on repair shop, the person took out the platters of hard disk and put it with another disk board to do the recovery. I dont know if this is true or even possible.Anyone knows about it.EDIT:abt my first post in this poll, i recovered that 35GB data with almost nothing lost. and this was possible by1. PC Inspector File Recovery2. Drive Rescue3. Handy RecoveryI got links for it from Hiren's Page http://www.hiren.info/harddisk/data-recovery6.html, it very well explains the basics of data recovery and some links to other good freeware softwares. But really for me these 3 softwares did a grt job. Specially Handy Recovery. Edited August 18, 2006 by playsafe
spazmire11 Posted August 18, 2006 Posted August 18, 2006 well when i first got this computer, a month over a year ago, i selected my data drive for instalation of windows, goodby 250gb of data(namely: game files, cd images, some dvds, and a couple of other things)
Zxian Posted August 21, 2006 Posted August 21, 2006 Yes... just now. I'm making an installer for WUD, and in the uninstall section of the script, I had removed the example script's location for the uninstall information, but forgotten to add in the location for WUD... so the script was removing the following key...HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\ Where's that damned System Restore...
nitroshift Posted August 21, 2006 Posted August 21, 2006 Yes... just now. I'm making an installer for WUD, and in the uninstall section of the script, I had removed the example script's location for the uninstall information, but forgotten to add in the location for WUD... so the script was removing the following key...HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\ Where's that damned System Restore...Way to go!!!
Zxian Posted August 21, 2006 Posted August 21, 2006 Yeah... it was one of those "Do-it-once-and-never-again" mistakes... And also another reason to test these things out in VMware...
playsafe Posted August 23, 2006 Author Posted August 23, 2006 Yeah... it was one of those "Do-it-once-and-never-again" mistakes... And also another reason to test these things out in VMware... Well, cant say that u would not do it again, some similar mistake may be on its way.Abt VMWare, it is great. It allows us to make all these mistakes and dont worry abt them. It has made my life hell a lot easier B)
awergh Posted October 19, 2006 Posted October 19, 2006 i made a mistake a couple of days ago,the worst thing was it did it twise
atomizer Posted October 20, 2006 Posted October 20, 2006 This is embarrassing, so don't read it The OS was Win 95 I was a nOOb Started having problems with the OS one day (imagine that) and i spent weeks, on and off, trying to figure out the cause. I used to drink... a LOT. So i'm plugging away one evening, drinking sufficient quantities of beer, and this is REALLY getting the very best of me! Finally the string between normal and ninja death assign broke and i RIPPED that sucker off the desk, jerking most of the cables out, SLAMMED it on the floor and started JUMPING on it. Evidentially i decided it wasn't dead yet, so i HURLED it down the stairs at terminal velocity x 2.Me: 1 - PC: 0Made a really funny noise when i tried to plug it in the next day
Nerwin Posted November 9, 2006 Posted November 9, 2006 I put a AGP card in a PCIE 16x slot!!! thats was not good...
Zxian Posted November 9, 2006 Posted November 9, 2006 I put a AGP card in a PCIE 16x slot!!! thats was not good... You what...? *shakes head*Computer - 1 computerMan - 0
Lost Soul Posted November 9, 2006 Posted November 9, 2006 well the worst mistakes ive made on pcs has been when i just get careless and forget to back up my work, and then a power outage or worse a bsod occurs then hours of hard work go down the drain
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