Damn you Microsoft!

 While I was online today, my brother popped in for a visit and while we were chatting, my computer turned itself off. 

After he left I turned it back on to find a microsoft page which required me to re-enter all my passwords and choose a background colour for my desktop and all kinds of other goings on that I wasn't happy about. 

Then I tried to access the blog I'd been reading, which was there, but I was unable to comment. Instructions said to sign in with google to comment. I was already signed in! after several frustrating tries, I went to Google. Typed in google sign in page and there I accessed my google account, which I was signed into, entered my password again and hey presto, commenting was restored. 

Then I discovered (Oh Woe is Me!) ALL my picture files, documents and downloads were gone. ALL my family photos, the pictures I'd saved to turn into bookmarks and a host of other things, like my Sunday Selections folders, all gone! I almost cried. What to do??

Sent a text to "no-one", who suggested I try a 'restart' which should restore it all.

It did, thank goodness. and THANK YOU "no-one", big sigh of relief and back to normal now. 

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  1. HUGE sigh - and I am so glad that your files miraculously reappeared.

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    1. Elephant's Child; if I had only thought of the restore in the beginning, I wouldn't have wasted an hour of my precious time. Thankfully 'no-one' reminded me of that option.

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  2. Microsoft should pay you for "pain and suffering".

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    1. Charlotte; I worried most about losing all the family photos, some almost 50 years old, others even older from when I was a child. I'm always grateful to 'no-one' and her help.

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  4. GOSH! That is a near-to-heart-attack-situation!
    I remember my first attempts at Ingo´s computer. It crashed and I thought I´d destroyed it for good - did I have a bad day (he was at work).
    Darn all those PW!
    You work on a laptop, right?
    I have a PC and pics are all stored on an external hard drive.
    I would´ve cried for sure, so glad you got it all back.
    Funny, same solution as in the year 2000. Ingo just turned the darn thing on again, LOL.

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    1. Iris Flavia; I'm used to turning off and then on again, but this time the new microsoft stuff all stayed there and I just didn't think about the restore option. I'll remember it for next time that's for sure. Yes I have a laptop, no room here for a big desk computer. I have things stored on an external hard drive too and I was ready to start reinstalling things from that, but I haven't backed up more recent things for a couple of months now.

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  5. It seems you may have had a very short power cut, or power fluctuation.

    God bless.

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    1. Victor SE Moubarak; there was no powercut, if the computer is unattended for a while it does turn itself off and that's what happened, but when I turned it back on all the weird new microsoft stuff happened, instead of just the page I had been on.

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  6. Wow -- what a scare! Glad you got everything back.

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    1. Steve Reed; it was a bit of a scare, but nothing too worrying, I just thought I had lost all my recent photos which would mean no Sunday Selections posts for a while, apart from that it was more a nuisance as I thought I would have to re-enter all passwords and blog contacts etc.

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  7. That was terrifying and might have put me in the funny farm. So glad you were rescued by "no-one".

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    1. Arkansas Patti; I must be getting more used to this type of stuff as I was more annoyed than worried. I thought I'd lost all my most recent photos. I have older stuff backed up on an external hard drive so I can access things from there, but that's more time consuming too.

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  8. That was a close call! I am convinced that technology conspires against me. Or maybe I'm just a technology simpleton, as my son says...

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    1. Val; I consider myself a tech simpleton too, but I'm getting better at it, with the help of "no-one"

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  9. The moment when everything disappears is a scary moment indeed. Someday the updates are going to be the death of me.

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    1. messymimi; a momentary scare, then a big annoyance.

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  10. I wonder if it's related to the chrome problem.

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    1. Joanne; I don't think so, although my laptop does often aske me to switch to Chrome and I don't want to.

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  11. At our age, not saying we old. But when things go topsy tervy. It can be frustrating.
    Coffee is on and stay safe

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    1. Dora; no we're not old, not yet, but still when things go topsy-turvy it gets frustrating.

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    1. Margaret; it is but it's temporary, thank goodness.

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  13. My goodness, River. That is a mess. I don't like when computers just turn themselves off or on. Glad that NoOne got things working for you again.

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