The Blue Screen of Death

I may be MIA for a while. Melusine crashed without warning this afternoon, and the techs at Best Buy said it was showing the dreaded Blue Screen of Death, which means it is either a serious hardware problem or a serious one with the operating system. In either case, I will lose everything on it—everything. (Aside from my current chapter, which will have to be retyped on Demon Spawn, I did save the rest of Ransom to a flash drive, thankfully, but only the novel itself.) In addition to all my work, the e-mails are doomed, too. And I don’t know when I’ll have it back. I do have the back-up desk-top, but a back-up named Demon Spawn does not inspire a lot of confidence. Demon Spawn has had a vacation for the past six months, as I’ve been using Melusine exclusively, and I am sure he is going to make me pay for that neglect. Even worse, I’ve gotten so used to Windows 7 and Microsoft Word 2010 that going back to XP and Word 2003 will be taking a huge step backward. So if I am not around much, at least you all will know why.
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Published on October 03, 2012 17:47
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 Linda (Miss Greedybooks) I would be beside myself! I hope all works out for you soon.


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Sharon Thanks, Linda!


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Judith Oh no, not the Blue Screen of Death! This villian is well known to me, he is merciless. It is however sometimes possible for the crafty tech to copy at least some of the information off of the old hard drive, as long as the hard drive isn't the the one who called the Blue Screen to your dear Melusine. I wish you luck.


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