A few weeks ago her PC started to go a little wobbly and since I gave it to her, I promised to go over and see what I could do. It is not an easy trip, and is only worth doing if I stay overnight. This time I stayed for two nights and was accompanied by The Better half (TBH). I soon found the PC was in a hopeless state and did not respond to any of my ministrations but expecting this I had brought a spare along that I had installed with Linux Mint. This is a very stable operating system that does not seem to suffer from the creeping problems that Windows seems to accumulate when installed for more than a few months. TS’s computer had been slowing down for some time and by the time I got to see her it was ridiculously slow. So slow that I could not easily identify what was wrong because I was not going to live long enough to get to the stage where I could find out something useful.
The Linux PC worked first time, but revealed that her mouse was not working properly either, so we bought one from a local supermarket and she is now back on line and able to communicate, write letters, play music and watch TV or DVDs.
Having fixed her PC problem with a replacement, we went out for a meal, because it was TBH and my wedding anniversary. We had spotted a local pub called the Wild Man and here we found that they had a senior citizen’s special offer running, so we were able to get a reasonable meal for the three of us at a slight reduction.
On the second day we all went out for a few hours to nearby Felixstowe, which is a really nice seaside town with, cliffs, public gardens, sandy beaches, a pier and all the trappings of a traditional seaside holiday resort. Next to the town is a large seaport with lots of interesting vessels going by at regular intervals.
It also has an amazing secondhand book shop with a collection of books that I have not seen for many years. Of course it was inevitable that I came away with some old books that I could not resist.
The journey home was very slow owing to two separate crashes on the M25 which reduced the traffic to a crawl, so we diverted at the earliest opportunity to minor roads and arrived home by three PM, having started out just before ten AM.
The next day at home, I had a look at the old PC and booting from a special diagnoses disk, I discovered that the hard drive was faulty, the built in sound circuit was dead and Windows was running at about one tenth normal speed, so I copied off TS’s personal files and removed the motherboard and the hard drive and they are now in the dustbin where they belong.