XP hell

Jul. 8th, 2005 07:18 pm
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I just installed XP on my other machine, starting, oh, five hours ago. After having to uninstall Nero and AVG, and unplug every piece of hardware apart from the keyboard and the mouse, I finally got it installed. Then when I re-attached the printer, it wouldn't work, and the CD has no Windows XP driver. So, after an hour or so, I hunted down the driver online (Microsoft couldn't find it) and got the printer working (I think). Then the TDK CD label printer wouldn't work, and I couldn't find the CD. So I hunted and downloaded it, except that it was 44mb in size (zipped!), for probably a 732k driver, because I had to download pdfs in every language known to man. Not sure if that is installed yet.

But the biggest problem is the fact that the dual monitor system won't work. Microsoft was no fucking use, of course. Monitor 2 is just vertical lines and is not displaying properly. I've just downloaded 19mb worth of sis315 video card driver stuff. We'll try to see if that works, although I have no idea how to install the driver.

And I've still got Palm HotSync, the scanner, the Rio Karma and the digital camera to go. And I've lost Nero 6, one of my most useful pieces of software. I am not a happy bunny. I thought the upgrade was meant to be easy?

Jeez, I'd hate if it were difficult. Estimated completion time, midnight.

Hell on earth, hell on earth.

Re: Just when you think that it can't get worse

Date: 2005-07-09 01:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peterbirks.livejournal.com
And the last word before I go to bed (2.15am). I wish I'd used the VGA option boot first, rather than try the reinstall. I now seem to have three "Peter Birks" and two "Peters". I managed to import all my e-mails and address book (after some effort), but now I have no idea which user profiles I want to keep and which ones I can get rid of. Result, lots of identities in the Documents & Settings area and an unlimited potential for losing files.

The desktop has lost all my shortcuts, but I suppose these can be reinstalled. No printers yet, or the scanner, or the Rio Karma, or the Palm. Not sure how these will interact with the new identities either.

So, plenty of potential for more nightmares to come. I'm not looking forward to the coming week at all.


Net loss on Party in the end, $178. Not bad considering the stress I was under elsewhere and the fact that I wasn't giving it my full attention (I was playing on the laptop). I certainly won't forget this week in a hurry.

Still tempted to hibernate for a few weeks. My mind just isn't up to this kind of stuff any more.

Re: Just when you think that it can't get worse

Date: 2005-07-09 05:21 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
You're welcome to beat Microsoft around the head as far as I'm concerned, and going into an infinite loop certainly sounds like something that shouldn't happen. But if the video card doesn't work properly with Windows XP, maybe the video card company bears some share of the blame -- given that XP has been the standard operating environment since 2001.

Sounds a bit weird that professional attention is needed to yank out a video card. Sounds as though your computer is rather constricted internally.

When I upgraded to XP in 2001, I installed XP into a new folder and deleted the old Windows and Program Files folders. Meant I had to reinstall all software and hardware, but I figured it was safer and cleaner to start afresh. Windows tends to get gradually messy and cluttered up with junk as you use it, and I didn't want my XP installation to start off with all the accumulated junk of my previous Win 98 SE installation.

-- Jonathan

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