I have two netbooks, an Acer Aspire one 532-2588 and an Asus Eee PC 1015 PEB. On the former I have installed Linux Mint/KDE 32, on the latter I have Kubuntu 32. The former has just died on me. Fortunately, it's the most expendable of the two.
I was working on a friend's old Dell Windows XP Desktop. The plan is to make it a dual boot w/ Kubuntu. I had the desktop plugged into a surge protector and copied a bunch of its files to an external hard drive. Later I decided to copy those same files from that same external drive to another one. However, I decided to do it with my Acer netbook. I had it plugged into that same surge protector (really just for convenience because its charger should have surge protection). I had two external hard drives each plugged into a usb port and a Logitech mouse plugged into its last usb port. I had it booted to Windows 7 and was coping a large number of files from one external drive to the other with a utility named Total Commander. I went off to do other things and when I came back the computer was dead. At first I thought the battery had died, but then I remembered it was plugged in.
Any ideas? Was it bad practice to plug both this netbook and a desktop PC into the same surge protector for some reason? Or was it bad to use the netbook to copy a lot of files from one external hard drive to another? They were both portable external drives, btw, the ones that plug into a usb port with no external power source.
I tried plugging it in overnight and then starting it with battery only this morning. No dice. The thing won't start up. . This is the netbook that previously was dedicated to running Windows 7 and Magic Jack for me. Since I quit using Magic Jack, it's no longer a computer that's used very much, but I was planning on maybe turning it into a jukebox PC with Amarok.
At least I still have my Asus.
Edit: Okay, this is weird. Immediately after I finished writing this, I plugged the little Acer in, hit start, and the thing booted up. WTF? It must be playing jealous games with me because it's my only Mint/KDE computer with the other two being Kubuntu.
I was working on a friend's old Dell Windows XP Desktop. The plan is to make it a dual boot w/ Kubuntu. I had the desktop plugged into a surge protector and copied a bunch of its files to an external hard drive. Later I decided to copy those same files from that same external drive to another one. However, I decided to do it with my Acer netbook. I had it plugged into that same surge protector (really just for convenience because its charger should have surge protection). I had two external hard drives each plugged into a usb port and a Logitech mouse plugged into its last usb port. I had it booted to Windows 7 and was coping a large number of files from one external drive to the other with a utility named Total Commander. I went off to do other things and when I came back the computer was dead. At first I thought the battery had died, but then I remembered it was plugged in.
Any ideas? Was it bad practice to plug both this netbook and a desktop PC into the same surge protector for some reason? Or was it bad to use the netbook to copy a lot of files from one external hard drive to another? They were both portable external drives, btw, the ones that plug into a usb port with no external power source.
I tried plugging it in overnight and then starting it with battery only this morning. No dice. The thing won't start up. . This is the netbook that previously was dedicated to running Windows 7 and Magic Jack for me. Since I quit using Magic Jack, it's no longer a computer that's used very much, but I was planning on maybe turning it into a jukebox PC with Amarok.
At least I still have my Asus.
Edit: Okay, this is weird. Immediately after I finished writing this, I plugged the little Acer in, hit start, and the thing booted up. WTF? It must be playing jealous games with me because it's my only Mint/KDE computer with the other two being Kubuntu.
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