I was in the middle of doing some scrapbooking earlier today when my sister called to tell me something was seriously wrong with her desktop computer. Funny thing is I already have her laptop here because it’s so gunked up with viruses it needs a serious cleaning. I’ll most likely end up backing up her stuff and taking the easy way out on that one with a reformat, but I’m waiting on her new power cord to come in since her old one quit working on her.
So when she called today I thought oh no here we go again. What did she do this time? She dropped the system off about an hour ago, and after I finished the tweaking I was doing to our own computers, I settled down to working on hers. I was pleasantly surprised to see she hasn’t gunked this one up. Her problem is actually a very simple one. Somehow she’s suddenly missing two jumper caps on the motherboard. I snitched two off one of my computer, tested it, and she was running fine again.
Now normally I keep a whole supply of extra parts around here. I’ve got a box of random case screws, nuts, bolts, etc that I need for various repair jobs. I was positive I had at least a handful of extra jumper caps in there as well, but apparently I was wrong. I searched high and low on old motherboards I still haven’t parted with, and it looks like I’ve already used all the extras I had. I called her to tell her the bad news.
I can have your computer fixed in two seconds, but I have to order the parts.
Doesn’t that always suck? Now I have to order an entire accessory kit for $20 just to get the 2 jumpers I need unless I can find some on Ebay. On second thought I think I’ll swing by the computer repair shop in town tomorrow to see if they’d be willing to part with two.





Monday, January 5th, 2009, 12:16 am | 






