> > ...It just got flakey, froze up and wouldn't recognize any key-strokes. OK, just exactly HOW did the lightning bolt instant-install Windoze on your system? :) Does your homeowner's policy cover "Acts of Gates?" Couldn't resist, D * On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 08:32:02PM -0700, Art Wagner wrote: > You were lucky. If you want to stay "Lucky" I suggest you replace the > surge protector(s) as soom as possable considering the Weather reports > for the rest of this week. > Art Wagner > > "Robert N. Eaton" wrote: > > > > Just got back on line this afternoon after a hectic week. During the > > thunderstorm Sunday before last my townhouse suffered a near strike (no > > perceptible interval between the flash and the CRACK-BOOM). Even though > > I had good (?)($36.95) surge protectors on both my home audio system and > > my computer, the stereo amp lit up like a Christmas tree and stopped > > working. The computer was more subtle. It just got flakey, froze up > > and wouldn't recognize any key-strokes. I used the BBS (Big Black > > Switch) to turn it off. When I tried to reboot the POST ran, but the > > BIOS didn't recognize either of its hard-drives. Even with floppy rescue > > disks I couldn't access the hard-drives. > > > > Brought it back to P.C. Club (the makers/assemblers) and was told that > > the BIOS had probably become corrupted, due, no doubt, to the extra > > Joules whizzing about during the thunderstorm. They kept it over this > > last week-end and called me this forenoon that they had flashed the BIOS > > and it seemed to be booting correctly. They charged me only $25.00 (Hey! > > It could have been worse.) I brought it home, re-connected everything, > > turned it on, and it booted as if nothing had ever happened. > > > > Life again is good. > > > > Bob Eaton