I'm a hard person to deal with, but also a person that would give you the world just to see your smile.
If only you wouldn't go away from me. I'd gave all of me to you
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I'm a hard person to deal with, but also a person that would give you the world just to see your smile.
If only you wouldn't go away from me. I'd gave all of me to you
It’s not worth it.
Nothing is.
Don’t convince yourself it is.
You’ll realise running away is the only thing that’s worth it.
I was computer-less for about 2 weeks trying to see what I can do to recover my files; mostly my writings and book. Windows did an update and when I got home, the dreaded "blue screen of death" stared back at me (it now has a :( added to it which I'd find cute if I weren't upset). I couldn't get into safe mode and when I did a previous recovery, it failed. I then contacted Microsoft and they were less than helpful, telling me that there might be a slim chance that my files will be recovered, but the guy on the line was insisting on doing a full clean slate restore instead. (please excuse my tech or lack there of, jargon) There were no empathy and on how people might be using this for work or have important documents. He became rude when I mentioned that this is a common problem and has been over a year with no solution as mentioned in the forums, and how I didn’t want this to happen every time they did an update. I was assured that it wouldn't but I do have doubts. I didn't want Win10 untill all the bugs were fixed but after a year, it automatically added it. Again he insisted if I were ready to do the restart. Like woah, did you not hear me wanting to get my files back? We've all had bad days and I’ve been nothing but polite the whole time. Seriously chill.
Anyways, after that, I tried to find someone that can help and that I didn't have to spend half my rent to I.T especially if it would take small effort and they just take advantage of clueless clients. (I’m not saying that they all do and they’re useless, I just don’t have that kind of money) I tried my cousin, he's no expert but knows a bit more than I do. He forgot about me lol but that is fine, he has kids and they do take over, so no worries there. My friend sent me a boot disk and I had to cheat my computer thining it was Linux just so I can recover my files; I had to wait for the mail. In the meantime I played Diablo3 on my PS3 and completed easy mode lol going back on another mode.
You have no idea how relieved I am to have been able to extract my book that I've started and yeh, even my fanfiction, which I've done a huge overhaul in fixing it, luckily I posted it. Why didn't I do a backup save? Especially if my luck with Tech is horrible? I do, just hadn't gotten the chance to do a recent one. I also usually do a hard copy: I write in tons of notebooks before I start typing. I've been "laughed at" about it but, ha ha it's a smart move on my part. :P At least now I have an idea on what to put on the x-mas list mother has already asked for.
So with my files saved, I'm just not able to save my music or movies/shows at this time, I'm trying to figure out my next move. Should I do a full restore and see if Win8 reboot does the trick? I really don't want to do a restore and still have an expensive custom brick.
Can it be May 14th yet?
I just want to see my best friend in New York already.
meh.
my parents are the most anoyying parents ever. they dont understand anything.
ugh.