When you can get to the desktop, you should move all your NES stuff onto something portable. This solution is obvious, but shouldn't be too hard...as long as your stuff is all in one place/organized by folders.
If you can save all your information, yet still don't have a computer, there are these strange places that still exist, called public libraries which might enable you to avoid extending the hiatus altogether. Up to you though, I don't know if you'll be close to one, yet alone close to a good one.
If you can save all your information, yet still don't have a computer, there are these strange places that still exist, called public libraries which might enable you to avoid extending the hiatus altogether. Up to you though, I don't know if you'll be close to one, yet alone close to a good one.
I'm far from any library/without a car (that's an entirely different story altogether). Moreover, I do not know of many libraries that have CS5 installed on their computers (correct me if I'm wrong, but most libraries lack software like this, right?). And as much as I love NESing I don't love it enough to spend whole afternoons in the library.![]()
Or he can take the hard drive out of his dead computer and slip it into an external HD case and then load the docs on to his new computer from there.
I've had 2 now simply because they couldn't handle what I was running. Everytime it was slower until I cooked the hard drive. Nothing important in those ones.I've never had a hard drive failure, but I have since stopped using hard drives.
I don't mind him voicing his opinion; I just disagree with it. I think handing 99/100 to more than one NES is excessive? Near-perfection shouldn't be that easy to hand out. Hell, I wouldn't hand out a single A to the NES forum right now...
I gotta agree. N3S gets, like, a B (it ought to be like an A-, but updating speed...), and I imagine SysNES 2 would end up somewhere around there as well once it gets off the ground, but everything else? Feh.Yeah, I'd apply a much stricter rubric, and in my head, no NES currently ranks better than somewhere in the high eighties... of course, I judge all NESes differently based on what I desire from a NES, and what I get.