Desktop has been slowly biting the bullet since moving to Japan, and I'm afraid it's on its last legs. Every time I restart, there's about a 3/4ths chance that the boot up will lock up somewhere in the process. Sometimes after I've already booted up, sometimes mid-booting up Windows, sometimes before the booting process even begins. Siiiiiiigh. Even better, when I do succeed, there's a pretty high chance that everything will be jerky and take forever. Since getting back from partying over New Year's, I've had, like, one clean boot that's working like it should.
I'm doing some standard things now to try to get things running more smoothly (registry cleaning, malware/virus scans), but I have a sneaking suspicion it has more to do with the fact that my motherboard was likely damaged in shipping the machine to Japan and there's not a whole lot I can do. In fact, I'm a little surprised this hasn't happened sooner, given I've had similar (though less pronounced) issues with crashing and whatnot since the move. Fortunately most of my important files all have a backup on an external, though I'm tempted to buy another external to make another set of backups in case something happens to that one.
Maaaan I just need it to last 7-8 more months and then it can die. Actually, if it died right around then, then I wouldn't have to ship it back to the US. That'd be nice.