View Full Version : Damn if I do, damn if I don't
renovation
01-29-2008, 09:53 PM
my daughter screwed up the power plug on 2 HP laptops now and removed the virus protection on the 2nd HP to boot. and on my 3rd laptop got into the bio's and turned off the wireless network card. so after 4-5 hours of tech work i now have 2 working laptops again. she in florida and im on my last day of a 1 week vacation here . and last night before returning home. the wife im exspecting me to leave her the gateway laptop tomorrow :( im pissed but do to starting a world war im sure im going to give in and do it. i just drop a grand for a new unit for myself in a month or so .but it still piss one off. knowing im dam if I do ,dam if i dont. cant win anyway i look at it .:throw:
ShawnLee
01-29-2008, 11:40 PM
Umm... How old is your daughter? How did she do all this? And is education an option for her?
Wow...
DarkFury
01-30-2008, 08:38 AM
Looks like time to lock down the Admin controls on all PCs not directly used by her so that the daughter can't keep doing this.
Also, this is another good reason why I keep backup copies of my "clean system" just in case I have to start over to wipe away "issues" that seem to have no other good solution.
uncledaddy
01-30-2008, 12:13 PM
Aww, that sucks reno. BTW how is she after that accident? Hope ok. Just teach her how to prevent the mishaps and maybe it will reduce the chances of problems later.
My little 2 year old niece tried to plug something into the tower of my new HP (just 4 months old and cost me $2,000+) and now the damn thing won't boot up, keeps saying the hard drive is missing or something, I think it's burned up, (don't know why the accessory jacks are in the front anyway). Anyway what can you do? I just had to tell her not to put anything in front.
Well, she's my little baby, and the HP is just a piece of electronics. Oh well. :shrug:
renovation
01-30-2008, 10:30 PM
she 25 and a teacher .and it was on my spair laptop i left down in clearwater florida my last trip down there. so i fixed the gateway back to normal .her hp laptop i didnt have the tools or time to 100% repair. I need to get a new power inlet jack and solder it in place .not a easy fix but can be done.
Scorpio006
02-06-2008, 09:34 AM
she 25 and a teacher .and it was on my spair laptop i left down in clearwater florida my last trip down there. so i fixed the gateway back to normal .her hp laptop i didnt have the tools or time to 100% repair. I need to get a new power inlet jack and solder it in place .not a easy fix but can be done.
25, HUH ??? SO I GUESS EDUCATION IS OUT OF THE QUESTION!!!!!!!
uncledaddy
02-07-2008, 03:45 AM
Aww, that sucks reno. BTW how is she after that accident? Hope ok. Just teach her how to prevent the mishaps and maybe it will reduce the chances of problems later.
My little 2 year old niece tried to plug something into the tower of my new HP (just 4 months old and cost me $2,000+) and now the damn thing won't boot up, keeps saying the hard drive is missing or something, I think it's burned up, (don't know why the accessory jacks are in the front anyway). Anyway what can you do? I just had to tell her not to put anything in front.
Well, she's my little baby, and the HP is just a piece of electronics. Oh well. :shrug:
Update on this. Just bought a Seagate 500 GB hardrive, (Only $160 with the three year instant exchange), and had my brother install and I'm back in business. :woohoo:
Been without my HP for about two months. :)
DarkFury
02-07-2008, 07:24 AM
Umm.. nebba mind :D
renovation
02-07-2008, 08:12 AM
Update on this. Just bought a Seagate 500 GB hardrive, (Only $160 with the three year instant exchange), and had my brother install and I'm back in business. :woohoo:
Been without my HP for about two months. :)
if it was the drive and the computer was only 4 months old you should of been able to get a free replacement from hp .unless this was a refurb. they only offer 90 days on them .
i go looking into this you maybe able to it covered !!
Lady In Red
02-08-2008, 03:25 AM
Maybe she should take a course on how to operate a computer.
Then "make" her take a course in repairing them.
Lat but not least - after she completes her courses make her BUY you a new one!
Sounds good to me! :)
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