eimarra: (procrastination)
Yes, yes, yes. I should have listened to [livejournal.com profile] slobbit to begin with. Ran Archive and Install this morning. The original disks were for Panther, so then I had to hunt down the Tiger CD to upgrade, then ran Software Update. Found various compressed files in my Downloads folder to reinstall programs I'd added. Installed a couple from CDs. Still have to put Office back, but I'm basically back to as normal as it gets around here.

I did run a disk recovery program and have a bunch of randomly named files to sort through so I can try to reclaim Word templates and the like that were stored in the Applications folder, but it's not crucial at the moment.

Thank you, thank you, thank you, [livejournal.com profile] slobbit!

And thanks to [livejournal.com profile] bonniers, who had to listen to a lot of my kvetching about lack of productivity this week.

Now I just have to motivate myself enough to finish this short story I've been poking at. The huge cloud of frustration and general brain-dead-ness has been interfering, as has the questioning my own worth as a writer. I mean, honestly--first prize for the Heinlein Centennial Short Story contest is $5,000. Who do I think I am, that I think my writing could possibly be worth that much? Makes me wish I'd done some freelance writing, so I'd think $1/word is normal.
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Husband and six-year-old have been playing Lara Croft games. Tomb Raider 4 did not run well on husband's PowerBook using Classic under Tiger. When I got my G4, I got a dual-boot system. So we tried putting TR4 on the OS 9 partition. Success!

Worked so well, we tried doing the same with Baldur's Gate. But last time we did Baldur's Gate, there was a trick to the installation so you could just run it with one disk in the computer, instead of having to change disks all the time. That wasn't working. Husband decided to uninstall and try again.

Evidently, the Baldur's Gate uninstaller believes in the slash-and-burn approach.

Yes, the Baldur's Gate folder was deleted. So was the Applications (Mac OS 9) folder.

So was the Applications folder.

Nothing else was harmed. He hooked up his laptop to the G4 and copied my Documents and other stuff over to the Time Capsule. (Yes, I wish I had backed up the computer. No question about it. But most people don't back up their applications anyway.) So for now, I'm working on his laptop. Most of what I *need* is covered by Safari and Word, though I do need to get my Virtual PC/SKY Index back. He's working on finding someone who can recover an utterly vanished Applications folder.

Meanwhile, I'm here but not here. I'll probably fire up iChat, but won't be downloading Yahoo Messenger (or Adium, which is what I normally use) to his computer.


And, yes, I told him that after we get this straightened out, I want to get Leopard so I don't have to worry about something like this happening again.

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