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  • Corningware Rangetopper Boiled Dry?

    Is it safe to let it cool slowly, clean it with baking soda pasted, and continue using it?

    Or should I toss it out as "no longer safe" - due to a possible risk of it shattering explosively?

    I could kick myself...but I never was that flexible...

    I was boiling water for tea - got distracted...never heard a timer go off...but smelled a nylon spoon melting....

    I do know enough from high school science classes not to try putting anything made from glass or ceramics into water to try to cool it off faster...that and watching a hot glass home canning jar shatter when Mom & Grandma were putting up garden produce. Glass shards are impressively sharp and they fly everywhere!

    1 AnswerMaintenance & Repairs7 years ago
  • Repeated flash drive failure - trying to sort out what happened & why.?

    I am using Dell Latitude D630 running Windows 7 64-bit.

    I bought two large capacity usb flash drives (eBay) recently. One quit working half way through the first time I tried to use it (saving a back up image to it) and reported that it was write protected.

    I contacted the seller and followed his directions on what to do to format it to try to restore it - an error message came up at the end of the format process that "the 0 sector" (zero sector) was not working/bad.

    Second flash drive got used to copy a lot of files to transfer from one computer to another, then the computer was turned off overnight and it was picked up the next morning (computer not turned back on) to take to the other computer where the files were going to be transferred.

    The Dell did not even recognize that there was a flash drive in the usb port. Nothing in Computer, nothing in Computer Management, and nothing when I tried Easeus Partition Manager. The used on one computer for two days drive did not show up at all on the Dell. Same story on the Windows 7 64-bit Toshiba on the same network. Nothing.....

    An older Acer running Windows Vista 32 bit gave a message about inserting media into the (drive letter) and formatting it before use - but didn't seem to recognize the flash drive as a flash drive. I can't format it to see what kind of error messages come up.

    The seller says to take it back to Best Buy - but without a receipt dated in the last 15 days, it's going to COST me to have it looked at by the Geek Squad.

    I can roll back my computer to Vista or even XP (it came with XP and was updated to Vista, then 7 over time). I have a spare hard drive that I can set up a Linux OS on, if there is a utility in Ubuntu, Zorin, Mint, or PCLinuxOS that would help me "fix" this danged expensive small fishing weight.....just tell me which OS and what utility I need!

    I don't use Linux much due to a number of programs running specialized hobby equipment that will not run in anything but a Windows environment - so I don't have Linux set up on a dual boot system, at the moment.

    1 AnswerAdd-ons8 years ago
  • How to clean a hanging shell light shade?

    It looks like glass oyster shells (Capiz shells?) strung on clear monofilament hanging from wire hoops, with a decorate shell & metal "crown" at the top.

    It's pretty. It's been hanging in the attic since before we bought the house - so at least 8 years of dust & "stuff" on it. The shells aren't too bad but the "crowns" are brown with dust.....

    How do I clean them without dissolving the layers of calcium making up the shell or damaging them? I have no idea how these are glued or otherwise held to the metal parts of the "crowns".

    No wiring involved - this is just a pendant light shade - so water-based cleaners shouldn't cause problems, since I can assume the shells CAME from water creatures!

    1 AnswerMaintenance & Repairs8 years ago