Posted December 23, 2019
HeresMyAccount: Doing things in life is overrated. Just get a nice iron lung/sensory deprivation tank, get into it, implant the electrodes into your brain to give you a VR simulation of floating aimlessly through outer space, and that's all you'll ever need!
I'm more a luddite with that in that I like good old fashioned "reality" over "vr". :) HeresMyAccount: I'd bet almost anything that I have a lot more mental issue than you, but I don't want to compare them, because a lot of them are private.
Aw....I was gonna make a chart and hold a contest and everything. :\ .... ;) HeresMyAccount: I don't think it will be very tough, but I just want to get around to backing up my files first, and I'll probably do the rest in January. But I've been revising a list of steps that I want to take to get everything done, so that when I do it, hopefully everything will go as smoothly as possible.
Sounds like a plan, then. HeresMyAccount: EDIT: Actually I just checked my PC and on the side there's a sticker that says "Windows 7 Pro OEM Software Product Key" and then lists the same kinds of numbers and letter which are typically written on a Windows CD or in the paper inside of its case. So I guess that means that I do in fact have a recovery partition, because if I had a Windows CD then the sticker wouldn't be on the side of the computer case, would it?
As to that last bit: I dunno, but I would assume you are correct. HeresMyAccount: Also, it occurs to me that if I make an ISO of all the contents on the recovery partition and burn it onto a DVD then I should theoretically be able to boot from that as well, shouldn't I? I mean, it would be nice to have it as a backup just in case anything ever happened to that partition!
That should work.