Computer Frustration Update
Friday, October 8th, 2004 11:46 pmIf you upgrade from an older computer to one with WinXP (or just one with newer technology), be sure and get a data migration software package. Dell has one for about $50. I wish I'd gotten it. I still can't get my new computer to assign a drive letter to my external USB hard drive. It recognizes that the drive is there, but won't assign a drive letter and won't make it accessible in My Computer or Windows Explorer. Thus making it useless. I'm actually on my old computer at the moment, because I was burning some of my files to CD-Rom. But I have many gigabytes of data to transfer, and some of it is just too large to make it practical to burn it all to CD-Rom.
I've written to the company who I bought the external USB hard drive enclosure from, and they tried to help, but no luck. I wrote to Dell, and they gave me a bunch of different ways to transfer files from one computer to another, including "Transfer files using an external hard drive." Thanks so much, Dell. So helpful.
XP apparently has this "Files and Settings Transfer Wizard," but it's not clear if you can use it to transfer files from a non-XP computer. Plus, since I only have one monitor, I can't run both systems at the same time. I'll probably have to borrow my Mom's monitor for a while. Luckily I do have an extra keyboard and mouse. ::sigh::
Getting a new computer is supposed to be fun. This is more like a nightmare.
If I owe anyone e-mail, it'll have to wait. I'm checking my mail on Yahoo web mail instead of Outlook Express, so I feel sort of out of my element. I don't have my usual folders to organize everything and don't have my old emails to refer to and for that matter I don't even have my Favorites list. Those are things I've burned to CD, so I should be able to import them to my new system soon, but I'm really just too frustrated to answer any email right now. Of course I have to answer the tech support emails... and that's about all I can do... I'm proud of myself for putting my thoughts together in a semi-rational manner in this post. Wasn't sure I could. Frustration > Depression > Difficulty putting my thoughts together. Heh.
On an unrelated note, much thanks to
deslea for getting LJ to add an additional text field with each user icon, so we have an easier way to credit people or whatever without having to include all that stuff in our keywords. You rock, Deslea!!
Also, GIP! Okay, you can't call it a gratuitous icon post when it's added on as an afterthought to a completely unrelated post. But still... cool icon, huh? I did this tutorial by
tattood_moon. Way cool, huh?
I've written to the company who I bought the external USB hard drive enclosure from, and they tried to help, but no luck. I wrote to Dell, and they gave me a bunch of different ways to transfer files from one computer to another, including "Transfer files using an external hard drive." Thanks so much, Dell. So helpful.
XP apparently has this "Files and Settings Transfer Wizard," but it's not clear if you can use it to transfer files from a non-XP computer. Plus, since I only have one monitor, I can't run both systems at the same time. I'll probably have to borrow my Mom's monitor for a while. Luckily I do have an extra keyboard and mouse. ::sigh::
Getting a new computer is supposed to be fun. This is more like a nightmare.
If I owe anyone e-mail, it'll have to wait. I'm checking my mail on Yahoo web mail instead of Outlook Express, so I feel sort of out of my element. I don't have my usual folders to organize everything and don't have my old emails to refer to and for that matter I don't even have my Favorites list. Those are things I've burned to CD, so I should be able to import them to my new system soon, but I'm really just too frustrated to answer any email right now. Of course I have to answer the tech support emails... and that's about all I can do... I'm proud of myself for putting my thoughts together in a semi-rational manner in this post. Wasn't sure I could. Frustration > Depression > Difficulty putting my thoughts together. Heh.
On an unrelated note, much thanks to
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Also, GIP! Okay, you can't call it a gratuitous icon post when it's added on as an afterthought to a completely unrelated post. But still... cool icon, huh? I did this tutorial by
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