今天的这段对话,在讨论电脑罢工,
电脑突然罢工了,有什么应急处理的方法
来听今天的讲解:
A: what's wrong with you? Why do you look so sad?
你怎么了,看起来很伤心的样子?
B: I've lost all my files from the computer. It's a total disaster.
我电脑里所有的数据都丢了.这简直是个灾难.
A: How did that happen?
怎么回事啊?
B: three days ago, my laptop went on strike. I couldn't enter the Windows system. As I was about to give it up, one of my friends advised me to start Windows in the safe mode.
三天前,我的电脑突然罢工了,没法进入windows操作系统.就在我快要放弃的时候,有个朋友建议我用安全模式启动电脑.
A: was it helpful?
有用吗?
C: yeah, I could barely get it started using the safe mode, but when the computer was connected to the internet, its hard disk roared a harsh rasping sound. After a while, it crashed into a coma.
是的,我几乎无法使用安全模式启动它,但当电脑连接到互联网时,它的硬盘发出刺耳的刺耳声音。过了一会儿,它陷入了昏迷。
A: what a pity!
真可惜啊!
C: yeah, I can buy a new computer, but the digital data can never be restored. My digital photos vanish forever. Audio recordings of Grandpa are slienced forever.
是的,我可以买一台新电脑,但数字数据永远无法恢复。我的数码照片永远消失了。爷爷的录音永远被遗忘。
A: that's such a big loss.
损失可真大啊.
B: perhaps I should be blamed for simply taking it for granted that the digital will always be in safe hands. I've neglected the potential risk of losing it.
也许我应该受到指责,因为我只是想当然地认为数字永远掌握在安全的手中。我忽略了失去它的潜在风险。
A: don't blame yourself. We all make the same mistake. The digital information we all rely on is actually very fragile.
不要责怪自己。我们都会犯同样的错误。我们所依赖的数字信息实际上非常脆弱。
电脑突然罢工了,有什么应急处理的方法
来听今天的讲解:
A: what's wrong with you? Why do you look so sad?
你怎么了,看起来很伤心的样子?
B: I've lost all my files from the computer. It's a total disaster.
我电脑里所有的数据都丢了.这简直是个灾难.
A: How did that happen?
怎么回事啊?
B: three days ago, my laptop went on strike. I couldn't enter the Windows system. As I was about to give it up, one of my friends advised me to start Windows in the safe mode.
三天前,我的电脑突然罢工了,没法进入windows操作系统.就在我快要放弃的时候,有个朋友建议我用安全模式启动电脑.
A: was it helpful?
有用吗?
C: yeah, I could barely get it started using the safe mode, but when the computer was connected to the internet, its hard disk roared a harsh rasping sound. After a while, it crashed into a coma.
是的,我几乎无法使用安全模式启动它,但当电脑连接到互联网时,它的硬盘发出刺耳的刺耳声音。过了一会儿,它陷入了昏迷。
A: what a pity!
真可惜啊!
C: yeah, I can buy a new computer, but the digital data can never be restored. My digital photos vanish forever. Audio recordings of Grandpa are slienced forever.
是的,我可以买一台新电脑,但数字数据永远无法恢复。我的数码照片永远消失了。爷爷的录音永远被遗忘。
A: that's such a big loss.
损失可真大啊.
B: perhaps I should be blamed for simply taking it for granted that the digital will always be in safe hands. I've neglected the potential risk of losing it.
也许我应该受到指责,因为我只是想当然地认为数字永远掌握在安全的手中。我忽略了失去它的潜在风险。
A: don't blame yourself. We all make the same mistake. The digital information we all rely on is actually very fragile.
不要责怪自己。我们都会犯同样的错误。我们所依赖的数字信息实际上非常脆弱。