Not as exciting as OL, having all of his estate workers round for sherry and mince pies but I'm pretty chuffed at the moment. This morning I have made us a good, wholesome carrot and celery soup. Actually it's more of a vegetable soup because I have added peas, beans, sweetcorn and onions just for that bit of extra flavour. Mrs says all of my soups taste the same.
So why am I chuffed? Well for weeks I have been getting a BIOS/CMOS error coming up whenever I restart the computer and after much investigation I thought the best place to start was the CMOS battery. I had a look on the manufacturer's website to see if there was anything there to tell me how to get into the machine, where the CMOS battery was, what type of battery I would need and anything else which might be handy to know. It was like wading through treacle and was no hel whatsoever so this morning I took the bull by the horns, unplugged all of the cables and set about the task of getting to the innards. There were no screws, just a crafty little catch hidden away and once inside, lo and behold, it was a simple matter of replacing a CR2032 battery which was staring at me. Within half an hour I had cleaned the dust out, put the case back, plugged back all of the cables and got the machine running again. Job done and hopefully an end to the error message!!!
It does beg the question why there cannot be better advice on manufacturers' websites for carrying out simple maintenance tasks rather than relying on intuition, a basic knowledge and a fear of getting a big bill for a simple task. I wonder why there's smoke coming out of the back of it?!!!!
