Frakken IT
Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 2:07 pm
Ok, not all IT is bad. But this time it was for me.
My computers are very optimized to run my dome. They are property of the University but we arranged for them to be kept away from automatic U-directed updated so as not to frak them up.
I had a problem with one booting--I called IT and found it seem to be a problem they were seeing with a recent windows update. The IT guy I talked to said he encountered it with his own personal computer.
So they had the computer for a night, ran "a couple updates." Seemingly harmless things like flash, java. Nothing I worried about.
Boy was I wrong. They frakked up my nvidia graphics drive. And when I try to investigate I get an error "you are not currently using a display attached to an NVIDIA GPU" Frak frak frak. I wouldn't be surprised if I could find a fix on the internet. But I SOOOO do not have time to spend trying to fix this. I sent them an email but I know the person I worked with is not in the office. Hopefully someone else at the help desk will contact me.
The kicker is when I reported the problem, THEY HAD NO RECORD OF MY COMPUTER IN THEIR SYSTEM! Even when I shared the yellow asset tag number. What the hell? And I was working with someone different than who configured it originally, so when I told him "don't break it" he didn't understand to what extent I meant it.
Ok, I have to stop wasting time here. Half an hour more and I have to give up and move on to other things.
Frak.
My computers are very optimized to run my dome. They are property of the University but we arranged for them to be kept away from automatic U-directed updated so as not to frak them up.
I had a problem with one booting--I called IT and found it seem to be a problem they were seeing with a recent windows update. The IT guy I talked to said he encountered it with his own personal computer.
So they had the computer for a night, ran "a couple updates." Seemingly harmless things like flash, java. Nothing I worried about.
Boy was I wrong. They frakked up my nvidia graphics drive. And when I try to investigate I get an error "you are not currently using a display attached to an NVIDIA GPU" Frak frak frak. I wouldn't be surprised if I could find a fix on the internet. But I SOOOO do not have time to spend trying to fix this. I sent them an email but I know the person I worked with is not in the office. Hopefully someone else at the help desk will contact me.
The kicker is when I reported the problem, THEY HAD NO RECORD OF MY COMPUTER IN THEIR SYSTEM! Even when I shared the yellow asset tag number. What the hell? And I was working with someone different than who configured it originally, so when I told him "don't break it" he didn't understand to what extent I meant it.
Ok, I have to stop wasting time here. Half an hour more and I have to give up and move on to other things.
Frak.