Having finished up the center panel for my ECOLO shrug, I needed to get another one going to put in my work bag. I pulled the next Paintbox set off my stack.
When I got in to work on Tuesday, my computer still hadn't changed state. It was well and truly hung. I checked the indicator lights and decided it wasn't accessing my hard drive and pushed the power button on the docking station. Hard reboot. It came back up and at first I thought it was going to boot up into Windows 7, but then it went back into the upgrade screen and I got to watch my computer go through the process. It was done loading the operating system by lunch time, but then spent another 22 hours configuring. By Wednesday mid-morning it was finally done and I was able to log back in. Thankfully everything had been successful and I didn't lose any data.
Pattern: Traveling Zebra Shrug by Carolyn Blakelock
Yarn: Biscotte & Cie Bis-sock
Needles: US 2.5 (3 mm) and US 4 (3.5 mm)
When I got in to work on Tuesday, my computer still hadn't changed state. It was well and truly hung. I checked the indicator lights and decided it wasn't accessing my hard drive and pushed the power button on the docking station. Hard reboot. It came back up and at first I thought it was going to boot up into Windows 7, but then it went back into the upgrade screen and I got to watch my computer go through the process. It was done loading the operating system by lunch time, but then spent another 22 hours configuring. By Wednesday mid-morning it was finally done and I was able to log back in. Thankfully everything had been successful and I didn't lose any data.
Pattern: Traveling Zebra Shrug by Carolyn Blakelock
Yarn: Biscotte & Cie Bis-sock
Needles: US 2.5 (3 mm) and US 4 (3.5 mm)
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