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Tales Of A Dying PC 3 : Rest In Peace Saturday May 13, 2006

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angelsnowglobe.jpgAs of this writing, I am now declaring Force as dead… R.I.P. … I couldn't get to boot his BIOS anymore, so I guess that's it.

I still believe that I can still save the worthless soul. First thing in the morning I'll contact PC Exchange branch here in Caloocan and try to ask if they have an available Socket 478 available and ask if they can service my PC to transfer the processor and other stuffs to it. Of course, I should ask first if my processor is still compatible with their motherboards (crossing fingers!)… please let it be compatible…

It seems that I am being more paranoid now… my mind is playing what ifs… what if it's my hard drives which are defective… or what if it is my processor which is defective… (keep your calm Marc!).. hopefully the kind people of PC Exchange can make some miracle and reincarnate my FORCE (hallelujiah!). I just hope its only the motherboard which is defective.

Let's see what tomorrow can bring.

**** I'm using my sister's laptop right now.

Tales of A Dying PC 2 Friday May 12, 2006

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Went home late and tired last night and tried to boot FORCE (the name of my home PC… the dying computer). Bad news again, like everyday unusual things happen when I try to boot this soon-to-become-a-piece-of-junk computer. If last time I saw a garbled BIOS startup screen, now it won’t go to the BIOS startup at all… this is bad… I tried a couple of times to push the power switch but still getting the same results. Didn’t try to make a successful boot, was to tired and needed to retire early.

I tried early again this morning and after a few frustrating attempts i finally saw the garbled BIOS startup screen… at least I know there is still hope to boot him up… between the two errors… the later is the lesser error.

Tales Of A Dying PC Wednesday May 10, 2006

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Sick Computer

If your computer would not boot up, gives you a garbled BIOS opening screen and screams an error message like :

MP-BIOS bug: 8254 timer not connected to IO-APIC

something is definitely wrong… RIght!?!

Oh dear…

Smart WIFI Woes! Wednesday March 29, 2006

Posted by Maco in Tech Bytes, Tech Woes.
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Smart WifiI am here at school taking advantage of of the broadband connection they offer for free for students like me. I usually do my blogging at home, but for the past three nights I was having problems connecting to my broadband subscription via Smart Wifi.

Well it is not the first time that I have been having problems with their service. The most significant happened last January when they were doing "system upgrade and maintenance works" that left me to have no connection for one whole month. Talk about great and reliable service!

Oh, I won't forget mentioning that they also have their own call center which I called for I-forgot-how-many-times and all they can say is they don't have the idea as to when the maintenance works will be finished. A lot of times they couldn't even check your account coz their customer interface system is inaccessible and they'll ask you to call them back after an hour or after a few hours. That is customer service!

I've read in the internet that I was not alone in my problem, there were a few people who are ranting (same as to what I am doing now) about Smart Wifi's poor and unreliable service. They even suggested to email NTC (National Telecommunications Commision) regarding this poor service, which I did, but not only that, I've tried to post my woes to what is supposed to be the Department of Trade and Industries' online consumer support — http://www.i-reklamo.ph, but I was only getting 404's (Page cannot be found). So I tried to email DTI regarding my woes on their website together with my woes on Smart WIFI service. Sad to say, I've never heard from them.

February 13, they sent the contractors to "fix" my connection at home.

A few weeks later I called their call center again regarding my rebate which they gave after a few more calls. They keep asking me as to when the problem started and when was it fixed. I argued that they should have a record of those calls coz it has been more that a month since I've made first call to them. I've also argued that they should have started counting the rebated days when they have started with their systems upgrade which is a few days earlier than my first call to them, which unfortunately they don't have a record of.

A few more weeks after they've fixed my problem, I received a call from them confirming if my problem was already solved. They reason they called me really is beause NTC has forwarded my email to them. NTC has kept a very close eye on them due to the numerous complaints they are receiving regarding their poor service. But still NTC is still a too-late-the-hero. Moreover, I still haven't heard anything from DTI.

Last sunday night while downloading some Tiesto music I got disconnected again, I called up their call center twice and gave me the basic troubleshooting procedure and it didn't work. Now, am waiting for their higher technicals to call me and give me the advance troubleshooting procedures. If it still doesn't work, they might send the contractors again to fix the problem.

It's a waiting game again. Another cycle of complaint. Darn!

So The Police Raids Are True! Saturday March 18, 2006

Posted by Maco in Tech Bytes, Tech Woes, Uncategorized.
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antipiracyA few hours ago, a police raid was witnessed and blogged by PinoyTechBlogger J. Racoma. Allegedly, the 5th Ave Electronics computer store were selling pirated PC and PlayStation softwares. Click here to view the full blog written by J. Racoma in PinoyTechBlog.com.

The Philippine Daily Inqiurer’s Breaking News confirmed that it was a raid conducted by the Anti-Piracy team of PNP-CIDG Anti Fraud and Commercial Crimes Division. Click here to view the full article in INQ7 website.

I think this is a warning to everyone business or individuals that the government is somehow serious in its anti-piracy program.