[ale] Belay that, OT, jre7u71 winXP won't install/update
JD
jdp at algoloma.com
Fri Oct 17 11:15:23 EDT 2014
For things that are business-critical, many businesses get redundant
installations. Perhaps buying 2 of the replacement laptops now ...
Having a backup of a commercial OS and software is perfectly legal in the USA.
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Laptops for Parts
BTW, I have some old Dell laptops (cracked MBs on both) that would be good for
parts. No HDD and I may have pulled the RAM. 600M and 1535.
The 600M has a 1 month old keyboard (1 month old when I replaced it). I believe
everything else on these systems is working - optical media, screens, ports,
power bricks, ....
I have the OS recovery image for the 1535 and probably for the 600M (somewhere).
Neither machine boots. First person to pick either up gets it. Any Sunday at
GA-400 LUG would be ideal. Let me know you'll be there off-list.
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On 10/17/2014 10:33 AM, Ken Cochran wrote:
> Problem now with car sw is the now-unsupported deployment
> platform, with resulting losses. The car support industry
> would be well-served by moving to (auditable) F/OSS/*ix
> platforms. I wonder sometimes if (at the macroeconomic level)
> the plaintiff bar will sooner or later require that. From my
> (admittedly seat of the pants) experience in the last coupla
> decades or so, the overwhelming majority of car problems I
> see stem from the electronics, rather than the mechanicals.
> And it's usually a "mechanical" problem with the electronics
> (i.e., connectors, solder joints, circuit components).
>
> Thanks, now that the trusty old beloved t41 is gone {sniff},
> am looking for reliability and easy service *and recovery* 1st.
> Recurring problems I have with M$ in general and vista & later
> (customer machines) more specifically, other than it being
> Just Crummy Anyway are:
>
> - Computers don't come with recovery media. Ok, cost reduction,
> but recovery partition is inadequate - what if I have
> to replace/upgrade a HDD? And I haven't yet found a
> download option for, say, making a boot/install thumbdrive.
> Methinks this is most likely a M$ licensing issue.
>
> - OS is fragile, updates have a way of failing, corrupting
> the update "database," blocking further updates & requiring
> a reinstall to fix. Which of course, erases all the
> *customer's* files & installed applications. And that
> doesn't always fix it.
>
> - Reinstalling the OS wipes out the entire HDD. In the case
> of that old t41, OS recovery would erase the entire C:
> drive but that machine was partitioned into others & recovery
> didn't touch those. Other makes I've encountered (servicing,
> Dell & HP mostly) erase/reinstall things back to factory,
> including the adware.
>
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