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Okay, so, yeah, everything that stood to be lost was lost. *lights a candle for her painstakingly organized bookmarks and fics* However, I need neither a new computer nor a full version of Microsoft XP, as it seemed at separate times this morning. Lesson learned: By upgrade, what they really mean is reformat. Why did no one tell me that I'd be losing everything no matter how successfully the OS change went? Anyway, I now have functionality again, a spiffy firewall and a perpetually licensed version of McAffee.

Tech-savvy people, I'd love some input before I go any further about remedying anything. I installed XP with a Product Key I was led to believe was valid, when in fact it was not. Now, I have come to understand, through many conversations with many people over the course of today, that my Product Key for Windows ME is still valid for upgrading to XP.

However, at this point, I'd no longer be updating but entirely reinstalling my operating system. Will my Product Key for ME work for a complete (re)install of XP?

Or can I change my Product Key without reinstalling XP?

Or do I not even need to bother because the contents of Service Pack 2, which Windows refuses to install because of my invalid Product Key, will not make or break my newly with-the-technology existence?

And not much else of anything.

Seriously, my computer is so naked I want to buy it booties or something equally cutesy and small to keep all its empty little folders and bare little menus from catching cold. And while starting over with a truly blank slate is somewhat thrilling, there is nothing in the way of programs besides Media Player, Movie Maker, and Wordpad. That's the height of my sophistication at moment present.

How can you help, you ask?

Well, you can contribute some meat to the anorexic bones of my born-again computer by recommending your choicest programs, favorite Web sites, most beloved fics (in pop, HP, LotRips, and vintage Star Trek) but for starters, a word processor would be fab (and, you know, necessary). iTunes covers music playing and CD burning, I have PhotoShop on a CD, and the rest - WinZip, Realplayer, Mozilla, HTML-Kit, WS FTP, AIM, Ad Aware, and Thunderbird - are to the best of my knowledge freeware. Thanks in advance.

Also, on a completely unrelated note, how are you going to make a movie of Goblet of Fire without the actor who plays Percy Weasley? No, really, what?!

Date: September 26th, 2004 03:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] saturn92103.livejournal.com
I'm just recently starting to read Harry/Remus. Any good recs?

Date: September 26th, 2004 03:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gjstruthseeker.livejournal.com
Unfortunately, none at all. Miranda sent me a single good story, which remains the only one I've read worth bothering with:

http://archive.skyehawke.com/story.php?no=664

And even that isn't something I loved unconditionally. It's a really dismal state of things for that pairing, namely that the stories are too short, usually involve Sirius in some vaguely necrophilic way, and have Harry acting much younger than he should. Did we mention the next person who uses the nightmare scenario answers to me? Anyhow, hope you like it, but be careful with anything else that comes your way.

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