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Thursday, 30 June 2022

 I just had a quick look and found it's been 10 years since I updated this blog. It will probably be 10 years before I update it again

  Since the last update, most of what I have done involves retiring from work and buying more guitars.

 Life is still good.


Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Hi,  it's been a while. I hope you are all well.  Not a great deal happening in the vaults of Baker Towers.
A few computer issues. I was getting random Blue Screen errors, and never the same one one twice. Reading the mini-dump files it always pointed to the kernel. I suspected memory, but it came up good when I ran MemTest86. I tried an OS repair. Still no improvement. Then it stopped posting altogether and would not even power on.  The last time I had that problem it was the P4 power connnector, so I pulled it off to reseat and saw it looked a little but burned.
  Aha.  An excuse to update the PC. New PSU, new motherboard. And of course, new processor and memory to go woth the new board. Grins, and orders up the bits.
  Then, one evening while waiting for everything to arrive, I though I would start taking it all apart. I pulled out the graphics card and spotted the CMOS reset jumper. Nothing venture, nothing gained, I reset the NVRAM and put it all back together.

 You can probably see where this is going.

 Powered it on, dived into the BIOS and adjusted the settings the way I like them and booted straight into Windows. It ran like new.

   The new bits arrived and I spent a happy day rebuilding the system and installing all the drivers for the new board and proc. It's a Core i5-2500.  It runs really cool, and is much more responsive than the old one.

   I now have enough bits left over to build another PC. That can be my test system.

 I suppose the moral of the story is, if you want a new PC, don't check too much. If you really can't afford it, try resetting the BIOS and reseating everything before you order the new bits.

  And as a wee addendum, I passed my CompTIA Network+ exam.  Then again, I have been doing all that stuff for years and could probably have written the book.  It would have been embarrassing to fail.


Life is good.

Ian

Sunday, 30 October 2011

YouTube Videos.

I have some videos on YouTube. You might like to take a look.

Summertime played by Karen & Ian :-  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiQNIOpWzHI
Pray For Me Written by Karen:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WL1nhfmfDt4
Fisherman's Blues Played by Ian & Karen :-  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0GrCh-PkOs
How Long Blues played & sung by Ian:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyUVYultP5s
Fur Elise Played by Ian :- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QO5-RfBUsGY

Just to show some of the music I play. All the guitars are from my small collection.

Saturday, 29 October 2011

So this is a blog?

 This is the first time I have tried to write a blog. A real one. Where you write about things that happen. Things that are important.  Things that are not important, but maybe matter a bit.

   I suspect most of my blog will be about tunes I have recently failed to learn on guitar.  With a few about tunes I have learned, songs I have written and strings I have changed.

  It probably won't interest anyone but me, and will just be an extension of Twitter and Facebook. That's OK. That's what I want. Somewhere I can vent and no one will notice.

   So let's see what happens.