Totally unrelated to anything, but so what.
A few months ago, while moving into our new house, we were using the only thing unpacked to listen to CD’s - my computer. After removing a disc my husband comes and tells me that the CD he put in isn’t working. I roll my eyes and walk on over expecting that my computer illiterate husband has forgotten something simple like clicking play. I click play, close and open both RealPlayer and Windows Media Player, and nothing works.
Hmmm. Weird.
So I open My Computer and see that my C-Drive is missing. As in vanished, gone. I look at my husband. Speaking is not necessary, he knows my looks. He proceeds to swear he touched nothing except for putting in a new CD.
Long story short, after shutting down and re-starting a dozen times and crying uncontrollably over my lost files, the system somehow recovered most of itself and the C-Drive reappeared. Thank goodness.
Afterwards, however, Internet Explorer would not work at all. I upgraded, reinstalled, etc. to no avail. The browser would open, never load, freeze and I would have to shut everything down. I gave up.
Because I am in web design, I have most all browsers I can installed on my computer. This is to make sure that the sites I design look the same in all browsers. So I opened Firefox and started using it until I could figure out how to fix IE later. It’s been 2 months and I haven’t bothered to try.
I love Firefox! Why I wasn’t using it full-time before is beyond me.
It never freezes up, it never shuts down while I’m in the middle of something. I just runs better. Go figure.
I’m way behind the times as usual!
If you haven’t tried Firefox yet, take a few minutes and do so.
Gerae Lindsey
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