> - repairs: there were a few adult students with email problems. One > person had a machine that would not even start up at all. One machine > had been left from a week ago on the triage/repair table, no notes, no > explanations as to whether it's a repair, a donation, or what, that > machine got moved to the front room.
That one machine with no label or anything may be the one John Nihouse was working on. It was a machine someone brought in so we could replace the hard drive. IIRC, it's a win95 machine, with maybe a 1 gig or so hard drive. The drive no longer worked. We were going to replace it with something similar, maybe a 2 gig hd, if that's the smallest we've got. The owner was going to reinstall the OS himself. His young daughter uses the computer just for playing simple games they can rent from the public library. Sounds like the day was a lot of work. I felt sick that I couldn't be there to help. Work has me scheduled at 4 next Saturday, thank goodness. sean
