Computers
I got a bit of help with my PC recently from a friendly geek, who showed me how to fix up my machine. I backed up all of my important data (music/videos/games…oh, and uni work etc) onto a brand new external hard drive, and was all excited that I’d be able to start a fresh installation of Windows.
I did the reinstall, which seemed to have gone well, and started reinstalling software and downloading Windows updates. I needed to restart the computer, which I did, then it died. Again.
It just repeatedly mentioned missing/corrupt System32 hal dll files and just wouldn’t work, even after I had looked up ‘fixes’ from the Microsoft website and tried everything that they suggested.
Boo.
So I’m currently in the process of spitting the dummy, and seriously trying to work out how to get together the money to just go and finally buy a MacBook. I’m so sick of talking about it, and just want to go and do it. But I had also decided that this was the year that I’d be financially responsible(ish) and not waste money… so although I really, really want to go and buy one, I think I’m going to have to live with the old laptop that Dicker gave me a few years ago (which I’m using to type this up now) for doing uni work etc.
So does anyone know how I change my iPhone over to sync with this machine, and if I manage to do it, will I be able to change again later if/when I eventually buy a new computer (the shiny new MacBook that’s calling to me like a siren)?
Google, here I come…
January 22nd, 2010 at 6:27 pm
I think your iPhone will sync with the laptop through iTunes… Just plug it in via the USB and see what happens. I imagine it’ll sync your calendar with microsoft outlook or something.
January 22nd, 2010 at 10:04 pm
And I should add… a Mac is a responsible purchase.
February 18th, 2010 at 2:43 pm
I second that the Mac is a responsible purchase. Now that you have 2 people to back you up all you have to do is convince the one that matters – the wife.