Close call...
Apr. 20th, 2001 10:35 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I don't know what gets into me, sometimes.
This morning, I decided to see what the Linux for Windows package had under the hood, so after reading the installation instructions carefully, I set about installing it on my Sony laptop.
Big mistake.
The install got to the point where it had to create a "loopback" file, and failed. The install routine calmly went back to its last checkpoint, namely, asking me where I wanted to install the program.
Well, the program wouldn't install, so...how do I exit the installation program?
Ctrl-Alt-Del doesn't work. Ctrl-C doesn't work, nor does Ctrl-Z.
Okay, hit the BRS (which is neither big, nor red on my Sony), and the machine is off. Wait a few seconds. Turn the machine back on.
Yikes! I'm back in the install program.
What gives? Just where is this program living?
Turn the machine off again. Think for a while.
Turn it back on.
The program is still active.
Try clicking on various parts of the screen. No joy.
Do the off/on thing again. Same result.
Ye gods. The RPE comes by and tells me he's got work for me.
Whoopee. I'm sitting here with a crippled laptop where all of my dictionaries are stored, useless to me at the moment.
Try one more thing...turn the machine on...then off before anything happens...then on again.
Did I mention I have my fingers crossed as I do this?
I see the Sony logo flash on the screen, which tells me I've exorcised the install program.
I see the BSOD. All things considered, I don't feel so bad; I've been here before.
Reboot into safe mode, where the machine checks the C: drive. Restart.
I'm back in Windows...and a little wiser for the experience, and feeling lucky.
Cheers...
This morning, I decided to see what the Linux for Windows package had under the hood, so after reading the installation instructions carefully, I set about installing it on my Sony laptop.
Big mistake.
The install got to the point where it had to create a "loopback" file, and failed. The install routine calmly went back to its last checkpoint, namely, asking me where I wanted to install the program.
Well, the program wouldn't install, so...how do I exit the installation program?
Ctrl-Alt-Del doesn't work. Ctrl-C doesn't work, nor does Ctrl-Z.
Okay, hit the BRS (which is neither big, nor red on my Sony), and the machine is off. Wait a few seconds. Turn the machine back on.
Yikes! I'm back in the install program.
What gives? Just where is this program living?
Turn the machine off again. Think for a while.
Turn it back on.
The program is still active.
Try clicking on various parts of the screen. No joy.
Do the off/on thing again. Same result.
Ye gods. The RPE comes by and tells me he's got work for me.
Whoopee. I'm sitting here with a crippled laptop where all of my dictionaries are stored, useless to me at the moment.
Try one more thing...turn the machine on...then off before anything happens...then on again.
Did I mention I have my fingers crossed as I do this?
I see the Sony logo flash on the screen, which tells me I've exorcised the install program.
I see the BSOD. All things considered, I don't feel so bad; I've been here before.
Reboot into safe mode, where the machine checks the C: drive. Restart.
I'm back in Windows...and a little wiser for the experience, and feeling lucky.
Cheers...
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Date: 2001-04-20 04:59 pm (UTC)no subject
Cheers...