mine was to delete a lot of files that i didn't think was important
only to find out when i tried to switch on the old pc that they were important after all
mine was to delete a lot of files that i didn't think was important
only to find out when i tried to switch on the old pc that they were important after all
Now that reminds me. I once took the advice of some dude out there that I could delete 1500 files that I did not need. I did and consequently had to resort to a quick restore disk I had gotton with my 98 Compaq. Thank goodness I had that. Beware the powers of the mouse along with a computer illiterate.
I actually had Bonzai Buddy on my machine. *gasps* I deleted files in order to save space - important files. doh! Live and learn. At least I can laugh now. It's important to always have a second machine to google a solution.
Wow.
Those are all incredibly dumb things to have done.
"Researchers have already cast much darkness on the subject, and if they continue their investigations, we shall soon know nothing at all about it."
-Mark Twain
that cant have been me either as i don't know what a floppy drive is
Dumbest thing I ever did after acquiring my first PC was buying a house with a girl I'd only met six months before.
At least that's what people told me at the time. We split up after a year, I kept the house and gave her what now seems like a negligible amount of money to feck off. Soon after, the house doubled in value due to the property boom.
Two things;
1. Mistakes can rawk, at the very least one learns from them. At best, some application of thought can remedy the situation into one that's positively beneficial.
2. Why did everyone write about boring computer stuffs.
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