Crash

December 11th, 2006

What would be a good moment for your brand new MacBook Pro to crash? Never! But how about when you are visiting Paris for LeWeb3, without any backup or a cd to start up from? Even worse, right.

I was barely able to test the new blogging feature of Fleck when my Mac froze. Not a problem I thought, just restart and get on with it. But since I restarted the screen stays blue en all I see is a spinning wheel. Nothing else…..

Typical….

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4 Responses to “Crash”

  1. Janneke on December 11, 2006 3:36 pm (15:36)

    Simpel, snel, easy as Dell

  2. Michiel Ebberink on December 12, 2006 11:30 am (11:30)

    I’m glad you didn’t buy it in New York.

  3. The Internet Entrepreneur » Mac OS X Startup key sequences to keep with you… on January 3, 2007 11:18 pm (23:18)

    [...] This is the list I should have had in Paris when my MacBook Pro freezed and didn’t respond to anything. I have printed the whole list and am keeping it in my Tumi bag (Maybe I should even add it to my Top 10 list of things to bring with you?) with my cables and backup disk. [...]

  4. The Internet Entrepreneur » Another MacBook Pro Crash… on January 13, 2007 12:19 am (0:19)

    [...] But todays crash more resembles the famous Paris MacBook Pro Blackout of 2006 during Le Web 3. I opened the MacBook Pro which woke it up. But then, instead of immedialty entering my password, I let it sit there for a few minutes. Stupid! [...]

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