Technology Never Dies

Archive for January, 2010

Preserving Old School Comic Creation

Monday, January 11th, 2010

You must be very familiar with box office movies such as Spiderman or X-men. But there isn’t lots of people know that those movies are made based on comic strip on newspaper. Even most superhero characters came from comic characters.

It is very easy to find comics around us. We could find it on newspaper, comic books, animation series, movies, or even commercials. It is not strange to find lots of people growing up with comic character as their role model. Analogue Comic is blog dedicated to preserve analogue comic. We all know that the digital technology has replaced the cold hand of comic creator with computer. Although computer generated animation is more advance, the old school analogue comics don’t worth to extinct.

Analogue Comic is dedicated for comic relief. Here in this blog, you can find the latest information and development about comic world. It is also campaigning comic creation as work of art. If you really think that old school analogue comics are worth to preserved, you can support their campaign through this blog. It is true that digital technology brings comic and animation to more advance level. But it doesn’t mean we could let analogue comics to its extinction. Here in this blog, analogue comics never die.

Error Loading Operating System

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

This error appears when the Operating System of a computer fails to load from the hard drive into the Random Access Memory. The operating system is what makes the computer respond to user interaction and coordinates the various systems within the computer. This system software needs to load itself into memory from the hard drive before it can start functioning. When this does not happen properly, the computer displays the “Error Loading Operating System” message. There can be a number of reasons for the operating system’s inability to load itself into memory. The reasons can be hardware-related, software-related or a combination of both.

Hardware-related Causes:

A defective hard drive can be a source of this problem. When the hard drive malfunctions, the computer may not be able to read and load the operating system files properly into memory. A defective cable connecting the hard drive to the motherboard can also cause this error.

Sometimes, an incompatibility between the BIOS of the motherboard and the operating system can give rise to this problem. Each operating system comes with its own set of minimum hardware requirements. When the computer’s hardware does not meet this requirement, the operating system fails to function properly. A more recent operating system would require a later version of the BIOS. A FLASH BIOS can be updated to the latest version by downloading files from the Internet.

Software-related Causes:

This error can also occur when certain critical files in the operating system get corrupted or deleted. Corruption of files can happen due to virus activity, improper maintenance of software, accidental deletion of files or defects in certain portions of the hard drive.

Since there are a variety of causes for this error, and each cause needs a different mode of handling, the error can be rectified only when its cause is diagnosed properly.