Brought my computer home from the shop for the fourth time (that's 8 trips down and up the 55 stairs, and I actually have a muscle strain in my neck and shoulder, and it hurts to swallow); and, I just saw it working fine in the shop, but now, it wouldn't start here at home (new power supply and install, labor [oh, plus new RAM, new motherboard, new case]).
In madness, desperation, and some extravagent hope of winning the lottery, I brought in my heavy-duty extenson cord from an outside-the-house circuit, plugged it in, and now the big computer works fine.
Getting suspiscious?
Get this: my second computer is on the same dedicated in-door circuit I had built just for these two computers, and it's been working fine through this whole ordeal...who'dda thunk?
THERE"S SOMETHING WRONG WITH THE DEDICATED, SINGLE-PURPOSE, ELECTRIC CIRCUIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(Where a 250 watt-powered secondary-computer worked fine; but, the 500 watt computer kept ****ing failing)
The guys in the shop were cagey, and they never would admit that they could get my system to fail.
4 trips: RAM, motherboard, power supply, case, reconfigure hard-drive array. Just off the top of my head that was something like $700...nickled and dimed along the way, always thinking the last co-incidental failure would now have been fixed....
Those ignorant, f*****g, a******s never did a decent test, they just replaced whatever part most sounded like it would solve the temporary problem.
And all those old parts that got thrown away? ...they were probably still good, after all.
I admit that I'd also decided that this is not the right time to build a new expensive system...DX10, video cards, windows Vista....
But now, who's eye should I stab out?