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I'd rather not post a pic of my workspace. Not that I'm ashamed, but .... 
New PC arrived, representing a several-fold increase in size and power from my old one. Now the problem is remembering where my many peripherals were plugged in and what I called them. It's like re-assembling a bad dream without Cliff Notes.
I have/had THREE cables to serve the different monitors I've had. Remembering which one goes where is a real trip, but I can do trial and error with 3 options pretty easily. I went to bed last night not having figured it out, so I was without a monitor all night and this morning. Oh - that extra cord on my tool bench is the one! Plug in, easy peasy, it works. Now with a functioning monitor I can actually see what I'm doing and remove a couple hundred Steam games I never played or which I wouldn't mind starting over on a clean machine. Diablo IV, Grim Dawn, Sims 4, all the Civs. Wow I even have the private server version of Everquest somewhere that I could never get to work.
I'm just a bit stressed with all this. I hate redoing my PC - I have a few years worth of links, images, and so forth that I don't want to lose and I do NOT want to move my main HD over to the new machine. I want a fresh start. I can transfer that old HDD later on. Thus, my multiple external USB drives. Just can't play most of them on a USB.
If I had one wish, it would be a way to transfer my entire Steam library over in one swoop. I have "steammover.exe" but that's not built for mass backup/transfer. I'd rather just move on and only save those games I've invested a lot of hours into.
There's nothing that stresses me like not having access to my PC. That's where my secrets, my games, my projects, my fun stuff ... maybe my very soul... all reside.
Being without it is kind of like having to go to my room in Time out.
Just wanted to rant a little. Mentally I'm kinda exhausted from dreaming about what I had yet to do. That's no different than most nights, I guess
Obviously, I have it up and running now but this is the old machine. New machine should work fine now that I've decoded the stupid monitor connections. Grrr.
I need more coffee.
New PC arrived, representing a several-fold increase in size and power from my old one. Now the problem is remembering where my many peripherals were plugged in and what I called them. It's like re-assembling a bad dream without Cliff Notes.
I have/had THREE cables to serve the different monitors I've had. Remembering which one goes where is a real trip, but I can do trial and error with 3 options pretty easily. I went to bed last night not having figured it out, so I was without a monitor all night and this morning. Oh - that extra cord on my tool bench is the one! Plug in, easy peasy, it works. Now with a functioning monitor I can actually see what I'm doing and remove a couple hundred Steam games I never played or which I wouldn't mind starting over on a clean machine. Diablo IV, Grim Dawn, Sims 4, all the Civs. Wow I even have the private server version of Everquest somewhere that I could never get to work.
I'm just a bit stressed with all this. I hate redoing my PC - I have a few years worth of links, images, and so forth that I don't want to lose and I do NOT want to move my main HD over to the new machine. I want a fresh start. I can transfer that old HDD later on. Thus, my multiple external USB drives. Just can't play most of them on a USB.
If I had one wish, it would be a way to transfer my entire Steam library over in one swoop. I have "steammover.exe" but that's not built for mass backup/transfer. I'd rather just move on and only save those games I've invested a lot of hours into.
There's nothing that stresses me like not having access to my PC. That's where my secrets, my games, my projects, my fun stuff ... maybe my very soul... all reside.
Just wanted to rant a little. Mentally I'm kinda exhausted from dreaming about what I had yet to do. That's no different than most nights, I guess
I need more coffee.




















