This morning I came in to church, switched on the computer and got the dreaded blue screen - something I have not seen in many years, and only then when I knew I had done a hard reboot after some poor, old machine had frozen. This PC is not yet two years old, how could this be?
One hard reboot and a system restore later and all was well - well almost. Now the virus software decided not to work... so, once the backup (which is taking forever, nearly 3 hours so far) finishes I will reboot it, and if that fails to fix the virus software, evidently have to install and reinstall it. Grr, grr, grr!
Whether the cause is a Windows update or a Norton update, I don't know (had something similar, though not quite as bad, on my laptop a year or so back) but it has meant a disproportionate amount of time being my own IT department and not doing the things I planned to do. And I think I need to sit here until the backup completes, which at the present rate of progress....
The best laid plans of mice and men, and all that jazz.
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But at least you know how to do it, Catriona. I rely shamefully on DH to sort out my IT problems.
Could Norton be the culprit? I know it used to regularly bring my old PC to a grinding halt.
Grr indeed.