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joyfulchicken's picture

I woke up today a little past noon after about five hours of sleep. On most days, the first thing I do when I wake up is walk over to my PC and switch it on. And that was what I did.

But this time, pushing the power button didn't have the expected effect. No blinking lights. No familiar humming sounds of spinning fans. Nothing.

What the hell? Is it a power outage? Nope, that can't be. My monitor is on. Are the power cables loose? I unplugged and replugged everything then tried again. Nothing happened. I began to panic. Is the power supply dead? Nooooooooo!

When a computer's power supply dies, there's a good chance that it would take something else to hell with it. I know because I've seen one explode before--it totally fried the hard drive. I didn't see or hear any explosions this time, but maybe I missed it because I was sleepy.

I started to felt sick. My hard drives! I'd be in deep trouble if either of them died, because I've always been too lazy to back up my data. I thought about the amount of work I'd have to redo, and I almost threw up on the spot.

What now? Well, how about avoiding the problem? Sounds like a good plan. So I went for lunch. After stuffing myself with comfort food, I came back to find my PC still dead. I took a long nap, irrationally hoping that it was all just a bad dream.

After waking up into the same nightmare, I knew that I had no choice but to face reality. I hauled my machine to the nearest PC Express. A technician there plugged it in, and... it's alive! What the hell?

So the cheap made-in-China power supply is innocent after all. Who's the real culprit then? Maybe it's the AVR (automatic voltage regulator). Or maybe it's the power cord that connects the power supply to the AVR. So which one is it? Unfortunately, I left both of those at home--I only brought the case.

I thought about it and decided to buy a new power cord for 60 pesos. I could have bought both items and eliminated the possible need for a second trip to the shop, but I chose to gamble because a new AVR is much pricier.

Back at home, I was about to replace the power cord when I decided to try pushing the power button first. It worked! What... the... hell? So my PC was fine all along? Was it just bored and decided to trick me into taking it on a joyride? Bad PC!

Now, I'm sitting here with a shiny new extra power cord and still no clue as to what happened. But I really don't care anymore. I'm just relieved to have my life back to normal... and a little pissed that I wasted much of my afternoon over nothing.

Scary episodes like this remind me about how dependent I am on my PC and why backing up data regularly is a good idea. I think I'll start doing backups tomorrow next week soon.

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neko-chan's picture

Hah!

Like me! When I get problems with my computer I'll play the avoiding game first hoping everything is actually fine. I don't get problems now coz I don't use the old com anymore. That com was freaky. It's like it has got its own life packaged with a let's-trick-neko personality.
My new one is just fine and dandy. Touchwood! Touchwood!

joyfulchicken's picture

Yes, denial is always a good way to

cope with computer-related problems... until you really really need to use it :-(

philos's picture

Something like that happened to us last week

Only it's the tv, which is just as bad... when we came back from Davao, it was all good and better... don't ask me how.

joyfulchicken's picture

Maybe it just needed a break

just like my PC did.

OMG

random signs that computers will be taking over the earth soon.

carnifex's picture

Enter the Matrix...

Maybe we're living in one already :-/

Tyranids may look unpleasant, but believe me, you don't want to let them out of your sight | http://carnifex.blog.com

joyfulchicken's picture

We are?

Damn it! I didn't know I have to compete with a computer for world domination.

LOL!

I really love reading ur entries.. bored PC! bad PC! =p

joyfulchicken's picture

Thanks

I'm glad that you find my suffering amusing :-P

neko-chan's picture

HAhahahah!!!

I'm glad she did too. Huh? Whatever.

Same diagnosis

I believe this is another sleep-deprivation problem. =P

joyfulchicken's picture

It is? Hmm

Maybe I should take more naps. Yay!

tsk

i'd panic too if that happened to me. not that i have anything important stored in my hard drives but it's the thought of going to a public internet place, or using my mom's laptop. scary. lol

joyfulchicken's picture

Hmm

What's wrong with your mom's laptop? :-P

neko-chan's picture

I don't know if lei is a she or a he

It's probably pron. Hahaha

joyfulchicken's picture

Hmm, I guess finding porn on your mother's laptop

would be disturbing indeed, heh.

carnifex's picture

An exact opposite happened to me

A lightning bolt fried the DHCP server and I couldn't connect to the internet :-/ I guess too much power is just as bad :-)

Tyranids may look unpleasant, but believe me, you don't want to let them out of your sight | http://carnifex.blog.com

joyfulchicken's picture

They should develop a computer

that runs on poop. No more problems with electrical surges. Yay!

neko-chan's picture

Yuck!

What are you saying!?

joyfulchicken's picture

Is that such a bad idea

Think about it. It's renewable energy! Yay!

neko-chan's picture

NooOoOo

I don't want to think about it! *pukes everywhere*

joyfulchicken's picture

Hey,

carnifex's picture

Hey!

This gives me an idea - a puke module to the poop power plant!

Tyranids may look unpleasant, but believe me, you don't want to let them out of your sight | http://carnifex.blog.com

neko-chan's picture

Yea!

Works better than Xenical :P

joyfulchicken's picture

What?

That's disgusting!

neko-chan's picture

Hahahahah!

Well it's free! Xenical is expensive ya know

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