Time to start a new thread as the previous one reached 300 pages. As usual although I start these threads I don't have much to say in them. So the rest of you fire away!
Time to start a new thread as the previous one reached 300 pages. As usual although I start these threads I don't have much to say in them. So the rest of you fire away!
I was wondering would you do it FP when I saw yesterday that we'd gone to 299 pages! Thanks.
Ok I'm still on mid term. I went to bed really early last night and feel much better today after the exhaustion I had yesterday! I wanna go for a long walk.....
'I must be leaving soon... its your world now'
Glenn Frey 1948-2016 RIP
A good night's rest and then a long walk? Sounds like a refreshing recipe to me, GA!
I've got a peaceful, easy feeling
And I know Glenn won't let me down
Soda, I just thought I'd offer this but I can do a lot of virus removal remotely. I have done it for another member here, and lots of other people. I can't promise I can fix it but I can at least try to remove it at no cost to you. Most of all of my computer work is removing viruses and I've gotten pretty good at removing them, even remotely (through a free program called Teamviewer). I'd be happy to do so if you wish, to help you out. I know computer stores charge an arm and a leg. Just a thought. But I thought at least I'd offer. Basically with Teamviewer you download a free program, open it, it gives you a one time use ID and Password to give me to sign in, and then basically when the session ends (either you or I close it) those expire and you just drag the .exe to the trash and your done. Or you can install it if you wish to use it again. You can also have a chat window to interact back and forth and even voice chat built in if you so wish.
Let me know. If you can at least get to the desktop (even if there is popup junk or slow) and get that file on there I can give it my best by running antimalware scanners to remove the viruses. If you can't get into the Desktop or Safe Mode with Networking though, I'm afraid I can't help.
Soda, I am so sorry you're having so much computer trouble. That is really awful.
Austin, you are a sweet and generous soul.
I've got a peaceful, easy feeling
And I know Glenn won't let me down
Soda, I'm sorry about your 'puter trouble. I know it can be very frustrating.
I'm off work today and have 3 appointments. In between right now. This morning hubby and I had to be at the clinic at 7 for his colonoscopy. He's the biggest baby, but he did survive with flying colors and at least doesn't have to go through that again for 10 years.
I have a dental checkup this afternoon at 2 and then have to take my Mom in to the doctor for a diabetes checkup. She has been having trouble keeping her sugar levels right (actually she hasn't tried very hard and now is paying for that) and now has to go on insulin. She is going to be 80 on her next birthday and still has a good mind, but with her heart disease too, I'm afraid this will be too much for her to deal with. I also don't trust her to do what she is supposed to. And I don't trust her to tell me and my siblings the truth about what she is doing. My boss's s/o has diabetes very bad and she said she shouldn't be alone at least while we get this insulin regulated, so I'm expecting to have to have her move in with us for a while. She is going to fight that tooth and nail and that will be quite a change for me and my husband too. She also has some kidney damage from her neglect and needs to see a specialist for that too. She is a very private person and is determined to do things for herself, but we are all scared that she won't do everything she is told to do. Lord give me strength!
"They will never forget you 'till somebody new comes along"
1948-2016 Gone but not forgotten
Good luck, Brooke. You'll need tons and tons of patience. When my mother-in-law was diagnosed with diabetes and until she got a good handle on regulating her blood sugar levels, she frequently had emotional outbursts -- extreme anger, crying jags, euphoria, anxiety -- you name it. She ran the gamut. She fought tooth and nail as well but eventually realized she had no choice and got with the program. Try and remember it's not you she's angry with, it's the disease.
Brooke I really hope everything works out ok for your Mum. As HH has said I'm sure it will be difficult at least at the start. At least her mind is sound and she has the capacity to understand what is happening even if she is not as co operative as you'd like her to be.
Soda, that's rotten luck for your computer. I hope you manage to get it sorted out ok. May I also suggest you don't plug the iPad into the computer until you know it's safe. Otherwise you could lose everything on the iPad!
'I must be leaving soon... its your world now'
Glenn Frey 1948-2016 RIP