At 08:47 PM 10/25/2007, you wrote:
>> I said...
>> I have owned a previously loved Kenwood R2000 for over ten years now.
>> 
>
>UPDATE:
>
>Funny story - I have the kenwood r-2000 in a state of dis-assembly tonight..
>and I thought to myself -- I am going to power everything
>up and tune the receiver to 162.4 and see what happens...
>sure enough, an hour later -- Ker-boom the VHF springs to life.
>I flew off the sofa laughing and my wife Andrea was
>looking at me like I lost my mind.
>So funny.
>Thermal problem I guess -- easier to track down.
>
>Radio is fun.
>
But computers are NOT.  Here's the latest from my HD dilemma:  Got a call from 
FS.  It appeared to be a defective board on the HD.  Get another one, they tell 
me.  OK...they won't do it.  None in the store.  I order one on-line from 
FS...shipped from
Toronto.  $255.  Came today.  I take it there after work.  Get a call....same 
model, different HD inside...it's useless.  Back to the store.  They refund the 
$255 (not without a struggle).  I buy a 320 GB model for almost the same....has 
the same board according
to the tech.  He opens the new one....nope, another HD model.  Uggh.  Finally 
he just gives me the 320 board he had borrowed from elsewhere, and I take back 
the 320.  Bottom line, the unit comes on, but acts identically to my son's dead 
HD.  Powers up
and whirrs for a few seconds and then stops.  Man oh man, I am pissed off about 
all of this.  I can't wait for the day that there'll only be terrabyte flash 
drives out there and we totally do away with rotating hard drives.  He gave me 
the number of a 
forensic data recovery service.  Someone had scratched on the photocopy, $390 
per hour or something like that.  This is really so very x$%&@*****!!!!  Now 
what the heck am I supposed to do.  I did nothing to this HD to cause it to do 
this.  It was sitting
quietly on my desk and when I came home one day....no light.  Wonder if I 
should do the deep freeze again.  Sure did absolutely nothing for Alex's HD, 
and the tech says not to....condensation issues, etc.  Now what on earth should 
I do?  Suggestions
please!!!!............Walt.

PS:  FS = Future Shop, a Canadian chain electronics store. 

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