Yesterday I managed to crash my Acer or Microsofts Vista. Or maybe both, the latter probably helped the former.
The portable was running on batteries, for some reason I didn’t log in yet and Vista was waiting for me to give in a password. As Vista decided that it had to wait to long, it let the Acer go in hibernate mode. Upon returning to the laptop, activating it, Vista asked my password. So far so normal… but after waiting 8 minutes on the loading screen I got tired, cause it normally takes less then 30 seconds, I pressed any key that could have any effect, tried the mouse, ctrl+alt+delete, but nothing helped. It was hanging. The only thing left to do was press the hardware button ‘start/shutdown/reset’. So I did.
Guess what: upon restarting, the Acer starts looking for a boot-device… for some reason the HD had disappeared. No more booting !! (unless from network/usb/cd/dvd)
If it is Vista that crashed the HD or if it’s the ACER that crashed the HD, I have not determined yet. The acer is going back to the shop (it’s still in guarantee).
It was the HD that went dead!
I now have a fresh Vista-Laptop. They installed it the usual way:
> recieve from Acer with VistaHome
> format HD
> install XP
> upgrade to VistaBussines
LOLOMGWTF !!!?
Micro$oft making the world simpler?
@Jeroen: I could of course. But that didn’t make a difference since I already saw that there was no HD in the BIOS.
Heb je kunnen booten vanaf een live cd een zo kunnen zien of je uberhaupt nog een HD had?
Aan de andere kant:
http://kde.org/announcements/announce-4.1-beta1.php
(draait ook op windows voor de kindjes/masochisten)