http://blogs.zdnet.c...icrosoft/?p=258
My rig was out cold after aborting an install of Vista. While it was out the CPU saw a tunnel open up and a bright light drawing it in (must have been fiber optics). The CPU suddenly found it was among many other CPUs in a very bright land (sounds like CPU heaven). All the CPUs there were being shown "The Perfect OS". Only it was not in the 2009 or 2011 dates that the article (above) refers to. 2012! Yes the Mayan 2012 date. The end of glitches, the end of all security problems, the end of DRM, the end of................suddenly my CPU found it had landed back into my machine after being in a coma for a few days. It felt hard drives clicking, LEDs blinking, and fans blowing. Taking in a huge inhale the CPU spoke, "Awaken, Windows. Awake!"
hehehe
(If you ever get caught in a "NTLDR IS MISSING" trap where nothing works, including reformating and installing, pm me. I can save you alot of time.)
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Microsoft tries to stuff the Windows 7 genie back in the bottle
Started by
bluerip
, Feb 14 2007 07:09 AM
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 14 February 2007 - 07:09 AM
#2
Posted 14 February 2007 - 07:20 AM
bluerip, on Feb 13 2007, 11:09 PM, said:
http://blogs.zdnet.c...icrosoft/?p=258
My rig was out cold after aborting an install of Vista. While it was out the CPU saw a tunnel open up and a bright light drawing it in (must have been fiber optics). The CPU suddenly found it was among many other CPUs in a very bright land (sounds like CPU heaven). All the CPUs there were being shown "The Perfect OS". Only it was not in the 2009 or 2011 dates that the article (above) refers to. 2012! Yes the Mayan 2012 date. The end of glitches, the end of all security problems, the end of DRM, the end of................suddenly my CPU found it had landed back into my machine after being in a coma for a few days. It felt hard drives clicking, LEDs blinking, and fans blowing. Taking in a huge inhale the CPU spoke, "Awaken, Windows. Awake!"
hehehe
(If you ever get caught in a "NTLDR IS MISSING" trap where nothing works, including reformating and installing, pm me. I can save you alot of time.)
I'm back!
My rig was out cold after aborting an install of Vista. While it was out the CPU saw a tunnel open up and a bright light drawing it in (must have been fiber optics). The CPU suddenly found it was among many other CPUs in a very bright land (sounds like CPU heaven). All the CPUs there were being shown "The Perfect OS". Only it was not in the 2009 or 2011 dates that the article (above) refers to. 2012! Yes the Mayan 2012 date. The end of glitches, the end of all security problems, the end of DRM, the end of................suddenly my CPU found it had landed back into my machine after being in a coma for a few days. It felt hard drives clicking, LEDs blinking, and fans blowing. Taking in a huge inhale the CPU spoke, "Awaken, Windows. Awake!"
hehehe
(If you ever get caught in a "NTLDR IS MISSING" trap where nothing works, including reformating and installing, pm me. I can save you alot of time.)
I'm back!
#3
Posted 14 February 2007 - 03:41 PM
That was probably the most interesting read I have ever had on this site!!! Thanks man!!
#4
Posted 15 February 2007 - 06:19 AM
Cool. Glad someone enjoyed it. It tickled me to come up with it.
It's good to be back!
It's good to be back!
#5
Posted 16 February 2007 - 12:32 AM
Boot N Nuke ... would have saved ya 3 and a half days
#6
Posted 23 February 2007 - 04:27 AM
BlueScreenOfDeath, on Feb 15 2007, 04:32 PM, said:
Boot N Nuke ... would have saved ya 3 and a half days
actually no. the abort messed my drives in the boot order in the bios. didn't need to wipe or reimage or any of that. when nothing worked I checked the bios. should have checked there 1st. live and learn
I'm such a dummy. also it doesn't help that my neopower 480 is crapping on me too. need to save up for that, new vidcard, more memory. making a chistmas list already
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