Thursday, September 4, 2008

September 4, 2008

Another rainy day. I think we'll try to stay in the lab and work on reformatting machines. I spent a lot of time at the Rock House yesterday seeing why they did not have the Internet or network drives. I tested the cable running between the elem and there and it tested good. I then took another switch up there and that did the trick. The switch is not very old and under warranty so I will be calling today to get that replaced. Have a good day, lk

7 comments:

Brian said...

I worked on reformatting computers and installing software on them. When I left, The first computer was still updating Vexira, so it still needs acrobat reader installed on it.

Anonymous said...

I worked on reformatting and installing software on the computers. I also took thumbdrive ports out of their boxes. When I left the computer was restarting because I just installed Novell. The one on the right still needs everything besides Novell.

Matt said...

Well during my hour i worked on the website but 5th hour i helped Evan and Roo move computers around. I also installed drivers and programms onto one of the reformated machines. We had several "interesting" conversations while we worked on PC's. Well that's all I did.

Richard said...

Today I worked on updating the drivers on the computers outside the office, moved a whole bunch of stuff to the server room, and took apart the computer assigned to me.

Adam said...

I gutted a computer, taking out the CD Drive and the sound, video, and network cards. Then I installed Acrobat Reader and Vexira on another computer and blew out all of the dust.

Cole said...

Adam and I gutted computers taking out the sound, video and, network cards and the CD drives. Then I installed Acrobat Reader on another computer then blew the dust off.

Evan said...

Richard and I first took out NIC cards and put them in a box, then we moved a few monitors, 3 boxes of keyboards, and I moved a box of speakers into the server room for storage. Next we reinstalled drivers, Ethernet and audio, back onto a computer.