A wonderful computer-related problem
Posted 11-04-2011 at 07:12 AM by Oddey
Unfortunately, my old computer has kind of been on life support a while now. It's an HP from 2010 or 2009, not sure which, Pavillion DV7, and is a great computer in every way imagineable, along with being a laptop, except for one slight, small and unimaginebly frustrating problem. If you unplug it, then plug it back in, it doesn't seem to register it is plugged in at all, and so doesn't start up. However, I had somehow managed to get it to be plugged in and working for quite a while, but of course, I did something stupid to try and screw it up.
I decided to try and put the battery in. I had taken it out, because while it was plugged in, the battery had been taken out. I figured nothing bad could happen from it, and that if it worked, I would have some time to backup files and the like if the plug went. This was a big mistake. Because upon putting the battery in, my computer decided to shut down, and pretend the plug wasn't in. And now, even after removing the battery and replugging the computer, and doing just about everything I could find on google about this problem, it does not turn on, due to there being no power.
Now, this is annoying, because the computer I got to replace it has little power for even the lightest gaming, and all my documents that I had on my older computer, in particular a 50 000 word novel in progress, which I was about 5000 words into, is stuck on the hard drive, which I cannot acess, as far as I know.
I doubt it is possible to fix, but that doesn't stop me from being quite angry about it. The last time my computer was unplugged it took at least a week or two before the computer registered it was plugged in.
So now, I am stuck with a computer I don't much like, with Windows 7, which I do not care for, without the documents I do care for.
Aren't computers wonderful?