Don't fix anything that isn't broken.
Firstly, I would like to take this opportunity to say that it would appear that my cat is recovering. She's taking Tapazole and has apparently gained weight from August. (Weird, I thought she has lost weight. Well, hopefully the test results will show good news tomorrow).
Several months ago, before the beginning of the semester, I decided to get a second hard drive for my computer, because it lacks storage space. I set it as my master drive, and installed windows 2k using a disk that my sister got from her co-worker. The whole process was rather annoying and difficult, and it didn't work the way I wanted it to. I then reset my old hard drive as the master drive, and all appear well (except for some minor annoyances). I then found out that if I was to set up windows from a copied disk, windows might start corrupting files. I now strongly suspect that's whats happening to my computer, for the copy of . Files are getting corrupted, resulting in windows running scandisk, and deleting the corrupt files. As a result, the computer is currently sluggish. Norton Antivirus can't find any virus on my computer, it currently can't run live update, adobe acrobat reader won't boot (and freeze web browser if I use it), Kazaa Lite won't start, my computer will at times mysteriously shut down, and sound device seem to be missing (horray for inability to play music files or any sounds). This is rather an annoying circumstance. Tech support at microsoft apparently costs money. Death to Microsoft! Death to whoever caused me this inconvenience. I hope you die a miserable horrible slow painful and lonely death!!!! (Unless they did it unintentionally, or is someone I know and care about).
Several months ago, before the beginning of the semester, I decided to get a second hard drive for my computer, because it lacks storage space. I set it as my master drive, and installed windows 2k using a disk that my sister got from her co-worker. The whole process was rather annoying and difficult, and it didn't work the way I wanted it to. I then reset my old hard drive as the master drive, and all appear well (except for some minor annoyances). I then found out that if I was to set up windows from a copied disk, windows might start corrupting files. I now strongly suspect that's whats happening to my computer, for the copy of . Files are getting corrupted, resulting in windows running scandisk, and deleting the corrupt files. As a result, the computer is currently sluggish. Norton Antivirus can't find any virus on my computer, it currently can't run live update, adobe acrobat reader won't boot (and freeze web browser if I use it), Kazaa Lite won't start, my computer will at times mysteriously shut down, and sound device seem to be missing (horray for inability to play music files or any sounds). This is rather an annoying circumstance. Tech support at microsoft apparently costs money. Death to Microsoft! Death to whoever caused me this inconvenience. I hope you die a miserable horrible slow painful and lonely death!!!! (Unless they did it unintentionally, or is someone I know and care about).
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