It is being an "interesting" few days, as in the old saying "May you live in interesting times".
Joe had an ultrasound yesterday, came back with (slightly) enlarged prostate, no bladder stones, no sign of bladder cancer. I will be scheduling him for a neuter, which is a worry in itself with an older dog. Oh well. It is what it is. While he was having the procedure, I had to wait in my car. The temps yesterday were near to 95 degrees. I very nearly passed out, before finally deciding to go inside to the totally-jammed-with-people-and-dogs waiting room. Sacramento is in an area of high Covid transmission - there was not a mask in sight.
Better to get Covid, I guess, than to die out in the parking lot from heat stroke.
During this, I am having major computer problems like I haven't had in years. I won't go over the cascade of problems I am having - would take too long to write everything out. One part of the problem is Norton AntiTrack, which I cannot uninstall (even after an hour on the phone with Norton India - Shirl, I feel your pain). Norton is to call me back today. We'll see if they do.
My son-in-law, who is employed at a high level in computer security, and my daughter, both warned me NOT to use Norton - EVER - because in many aspects the versions of Norton published and sold over the last few years acts like malware.
I didn't listen to them, having had various versions of Norton for probably thirty years. I found out the hard way that they are correct.
After spending at least 40 hours trying to get this computer to work over the last several days (this in addition to caring for my ailing Joe, taking him to the vet for the ultrasound 100 miles round trip, and trying to keep my jewelry website up to snuff), I have determined that probably the only solution for these cascading problems is to reformat my hard drive (if I took my computer to a computer repair place, this is what they would do anyway).
I am semi-computer literate, I have reformatted my hard drive in the past, although not for several years. It is a Major Pain.
Add to this, my modem went out, and along with the modem my Roku also died. Went out and bought one of each - spent ten hours trying to get these new devices to work. Didn't happen. It may be related to my computer problems. Unable to watch tv - which is my relaxing mechanism - for a week now. I will return both items to Staples.
Anyway, in order to get a reformat done I need to buy an external hard drive to store my data while I am doing the reformatting (reformatting a hard drive removes all files from the computer, then all of one's programs need to be re-installed. After the programs are re-installed, then I can transfer my files from the external hard drive back to my "clean" computer.
So. I know Judy has experience with external hard drives, Judy, I would appreciate your suggestions as to what kind (brand) I should get (one time I transferred all of my files to an external hard drive, and then wiped my computer's internal hard drive, only to have the external hard drive refuse to boot - so ALL of my files, including old photos of beloved dogs, were permanently lost).
Anyone that has had a good experience with an external hard drive, PLEASE let me know your recommendations.
I need to get this ##@@!! process started asap.
To add icing to the cake, I woke up this morning to a kitchen totally infested with tiny black ants.
Thanks to all.
Anne