Now in all fairness, the first two were upgrades to a couple of old computers so I could use Adobe's Creative Suite which requires XP. I then decided that I wanted something a little newer. I usually buy new components whose technology is about two years old. Tried and true and no bugs left in them. So the third load was to set up my "newest" build. Nice little homemade machine. Worked really well for 6 months. No problems. Then a hardware failure.
For years computers have hummed merrily along with little internal maintenance. About the time you were ready for a new card or extra memory, blow the dust out and button it back up. About once a year I would use a can of compressed air and "dust" the insides.
Not anymore



About the time I discovered Daz Studio, and started learning about Poser, that little fan started vibrating whenever I started the computer. I thought it was just a loose screw or something, because the vibration would shortly go away and all would be fine. Let this go one for a month, even though I knew better.

One day the noise is getting worse, so I decide to open of the side panel. Surprised by the amount of dirt buildup on the fans, I get my trusty can of compressed air and start shooting. Cover back on, power back on, computer sounds like a jackhammer pounding on granite




Well, after sorting out that the vibrating fan could have damaged more than the motherboard, I decided to build another machine. Since the discovery of all this neat 3D art and stuff, I bit the bullet (and my poor wallet) and got some state of the art hardware. First time in at least 10 years.
Everything went perfectly. All software back on, nothing lost in the crash due to a backup strategy, and back to learning and hunting for content on the web. Everything was fine for a couple months. I have windows configured for maximum performance, and use several utilities that I have found to keep the registry cleaned out, and generally running well. I decided for no real reason, to run Windows Checkdisk utility as the last step in some routine maintenance.
Big mistake! Windows chewed up my hard drive and spit it out violently against the wall.


Windows XP will not properly recognize a hard drive that has a capacity larger than about 120 GB until after Service Pack 2 is installed. Now here is the Catch 22. Windows installer will partition and format any size drive you want to put it on. HOWEVER, until Windows XP with SP2 is fully installed, it may not properly recognize the drive as time goes on. So Windows happily installs itself onto a drive it can't properly use and at some point in the future, well, this may be an over simplification, but... crash.
I rush to reload everything again (I'm getting pretty good at this by now


I get everything loaded except all the Poser content. Save loading the CAD program for last. IT WON'T OPEN!






Now what? Every program works except one. It hangs on startup. Roll back a restore point. Step back take a breath. Rant a bit with some friends who will hopefully understand and sympatize. Calm down and try again.
What irks me is that I have some new ideas for models that I would need the precision of CAD that could be imported into bryce, and tweaked in Poser. Well, I'll figure it out.
Thanks for listening. I'm ready to browse the gallery for a little while, then back at it.

melamkish