Archive for November, 2006
Low
The only photography I did was from that short snowy period, the rest of the month reminded me very much of April. Not surprisingly, November is my least photographed month, followed by April (yes I keep statistics - sad). The most photographed months on the other hand are July and June, no surprises there! I already miss them, even if I really should be missing the winter. But in this weather, I can’t see any reason to get my hopes up.
Dude you don’t need a Dell
- Network gets jammed up (tries to send out terabytes of packets and naturally disconnects me from everything)
- Local Area Connection disappears after reboot (meaning, the computer is not aware that a network controller exists at all)
- It freezes completely forcing me to shut it down by pressing down Power. This freeze can happen during normal operations, during startup, or during shutdown. It can also happen before Windows starts
- Sometimes it blue screens
- Sometimes the computer refuses to boot at all. I don’t mean that Windows doesn’t start, or that it freezes, or blue screens - I mean it just simply does not do anything when pressing the power button
- In docking station, the external monitor shifts colour (the monitor itself is ok)
- In docking station, the external monitor changes display resolution after restart
This is what has been done so far to fix this:
- motherboard has been replaced (twice!)
- the bottom cover of the laptop has been replaced
- computer has been reinstalled (twice)
- graphics card has been replaced
- processor has been replaced
- palm rest (top cover) has been replaced
- harddrive has been replaced
- memory has been replaced
- speakers (yes, as in “loud speakers”) have been replaced
Can you believe that Dell is still dragging on this case? How much has it cost them to send out an engineer on site 6 times (!) and replace all these parts? How much has it cost my company in lost working hours while I’ve just struggled to make the laptop work? Consolation prize is that it really is a company laptop so I haven’t needed to waste any of my own time or money on this.
It’s such a shame. I have loved the laptop, it has been reliability itself. I had a private Dell laptop once and never had any problems with it. But now, I’m disgusted. There comes a point when it just isn’t funny anymore. Although, I keep laughing. The joke is on Dell…
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Melt
It’s also the kind of weather which is suitable for making plans for better weather. I’ve been poring over maps and dreaming about the mountains, trying to decide which skiing trips to make and when. Wondering if any of the trails will be prepared already for Christmas…
And even if the winter season hasn’t properly started yet, I’m also planning for summer. I’m currently reading Nordisk Fjällflora (Nordic mountain flora) and I’m determined to make closer acquitance with the mountain flowers next summer. A day in the Hamrafjället mountain (known for its rich flora) during peak flower season sounds like a plan!
If it ain’t broken
Today I managed to swap back the memory so now my computer is happily running with 2×512 MB RAM, back to where I started. Plus that I have a brand new 512 MB module to sell. Any upgrades I want to do on this computer, I will have to start with the motherboard.
Coincidentally, a Dell technician should come around tomorrow to replace the faulty motherboard on my work laptop. Imagine, until a few weeks ago, I had never had any motherboard related problems with any of my computers. The floodgates are open…
Memory issues
So this memory issue for my home computer then. From hoping to upgrade from 1 to 1.5 GB RAM, I went to having 512 MB instead. I managed to restore the original 2×512 MB and then tried again to figure out how to get the additional 512 MB to show up. I did some digging and found a detailed spec sheet for the motherboard and read that it supports 2 memory banks for 333/400 MHz DDR, and 3 memory banks for 266 MHz. Guess what? Yes. I’m an expert in trying to fix the unfixable and would you believe, I never succeed. It’s so tragic it’s… no it’s not even funny.
Or maybe just a little.
But I laughed anyway. What else can you do?
T(h)ree no more
I have a message for the forestry companies. It’s all fine and well to leave seed trees. But remember one thing - trees have discovered that there’s strength in numbers, so they prefer to grow in large groups. Also known as forests, actually.
Slow
All I can say is that long exposures are not a problem anymore. It was a relatively dark day so I think I could’ve gotten 15-20 sec exposures without the ND8, but the point was to test it so I used it stacked with the polarizer anyway. The longest exposure I tried with was 25 sec but sharpness becomes a serious issue; I’ve no idea how people get sharp shots with slower shutter speeds. I think I will stick to those 15-20 secs, that’s enough to give me the kind of effect I am looking for without sacrificing all too much with the sharpness.
Something else that is slow is my computer. I got an extra 512 MB RAM and stuffed it in… and it didn’t show up. So I thought maybe it’s broken, and tested by removing the older modules (2×512 MB). No problems with the new module. So I put in the old RAM again and booted up - only to discover that my computer still thinks that it only has 512 MB. I tried with swapping the modules, tried with each one individually, tried different memory slots (only the first slot seems to work alone - or the other two are broken. Which there weren’t before, because it still showed 1 GB after I inserted the new module the first time). But no matter what, my computer is now operating with half a gig instead of the 1.5 GB I was hoping to have. Not much fun when editing large pictures!
Gonna have to start surfing the tech forums… Maybe there’s some magic way to tell the PC that is has extra memory. Yeah and pigs fly.
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