After I had a talk with Gooey, I gave my Windows 7 laptop a rest to cool down. Today, I will get my new Windows 10 laptop. Two hours later, it is done cooling in the afternoon that I booted my Windows 7 laptop up. As I logged onto my computer, I transferred my files and materials from the movie and other things from my laptop to my flashdrive. "It's a good thing that I backed up my movie materials," I said in a positive attitude.
The files are now done backing up into my flashdrive that I safely disconnected my flashdrive and I turned off my laptop. Gooey is waiting for me to get ready to go to Best Buy at Station Square. "OK Gooey, I'm ready to go to Best Buy," I announced.
Hoopa appears in front of me and Gooey when he heard about what Gooey says. "If you want a new laptop, you should have said something. I've gotten a better laptop than Windows 10 from my rings," commented Hoopa.
He grabs a ring from its right horn and he tosses it into the air. "Alléhooparing," said Hoopa.
A portal appears in the ring and summons a brand new laptop that looks realistic and authentic. The laptop Hoopa summons resembles to a Windows 10 ASUS 360-degree flip 15.6 convertible touchscreen laptop. The text to speech assistant exactly sounds like Windows 10 female narrator but a bit lower pitch. It also has a cd drive and an aftershock fan that does not have overheating issues like the old one.
"A brand new laptop," I squealed for joy. "Thank's Hoopa, you're the best!"
I hugged Hoopa so tight that he nearly suffocated. As I let go of Hoopa, I opened my new laptop and booted up by pressing the power button on the top left side of the keyboard. When it is in its laptop position, the right side of the screen has the home button with the figure of a chair, even the start button on the keyboard symbolizes the chair.
"L... O... A... D... I... N... G..." said my new laptop while it shows the ASUS logo.
The letter A briefly morphs into U, the letter S briefly morphs into I, the letter U briefly morphs into M, and the letter S stays the same. Before it finishes morphing the letters, it abruptly stops doing the letter morphing animation and goes to the black screen. Then it quickly shows the lock screen with the green hexagonal background with the chair figure on the right of the background with the text saying "UIMSSOFT Chairs 5000".
It says "slide to unlock" on the screen. I used the mousepad to unlock the screen. The screen has a cyan screen as I unlocked it.
"Hello, thank you for choosing UIMSSOFT Chairs 5000. My name is Katie and I am going to be your assistant. This laptop is a 64-bit laptop and it features household applications in your house, unlimited battery power, IOS players from the backed up data from any IOS devices, games, music, videos, calendars, e-mail, unlimited messaging, built in high speed internet access, built in chrome browser, and an alien invasion as a retaliate after Genesect destroyed our army at the Hoenn region," introduced Katie, with a hint on what she says while the screen flashes as she talks.
"Say what?" I gasped.
"I mean, backwards compatibility with 16-bit programs in perfect speed," added Katie.
"How do I get started?"
"First, you must have your username and password set up."
I typed my account name on my new laptop into Katie's data and then I typed my password in and confirmed it. As I set up my account, the screen went into the desktop with the same wallpaper as the lock screen.
"Let's test out the household application shall we?" said Gooey.
"Katie, can you microwave the popcorn for me?" I ordered.
"Affirmative, Neil," accepted Katie.
The microwave hummed as I order her to microwave my popcorn. She says, "Popcorn set to 2 minutes."
While my popcorn is cooking, I decided to install Vegas Pro 10 on my new laptop; first, I have to use the disk cleanup on my Windows 7's Vegas Pro 10 data. I pulled out my Windows 7 laptop from the carrying case and I booted it up. When it is done booting up, I logged onto my account and I accessed to the disk cleanup. In the disk cleanup, I selected Vegas Pro 10 to format all of its data. During the cleanup on Windows 7's Vegas Pro 10 data, Katie says, "Popcorn is ready."
I went to the living room and opened the microwave in the kitchen, and I opened a bag of popcorn. Gooey is at the couch with the TV off. "Katie, can you turn the set top box and the television on and change it to the sports channel?" hollered Gooey.
"Right away, Gooey," replied Katie.
The living room's TV turns on and the FIOS set top box is turning on too. As the television is on, the channel is set to the Rays baseball game against the Yankees. I sit right next to Gooey with a bowl of shareable popcorn. We shared some popcorn and ate some together as we watched the game. "Life is so good!" exclaimed Gooey, as he talks food in his mouth that crumbs fall onto the rug leaving a mess.
"Katie, can you turn on the vacuum to clean the floor with crumbs at the living room?" I ordered.
"Yes your majesty," said Katie.
A vacuum vrooms to the living room, and I lift my legs to make the vacuum go through. It sucked up all of the crumbs on the rug to clean up the mess. Then the vacuum strolls away and turns off. "Vegas Pro 10 has successfully uninstalled all data on your Windows 7 laptop," announced Katie.
I went to my bedroom, and I say, "How did you know?"
"Don't you remember? I am programmed to be your household application," reminded Katie.
"Oh yeah, I remember that," I said.
I turned off my Windows 7 laptop, and I put it back into my carrying bag. And now, I am ready to install Vegas Pro 10 into my new laptop. As I inserted the CD and closed the drive, it read the disc and I followed the directions to install my Vegas Pro 10 application. Before I install it, Katie showed me a popup and she reads it. "Your computer is 100% secure with this Super Security Software 9000; freely pre-installed and it never expires. This gets rid of all intruders, spyware, viruses, malware, and threats for good," explained Kaite.
After Katie is done explaining to me about the anti-virus software, I officially install Vegas Pro 10. A few hours later, Vegas Pro 10 is done installing that I remove the CD from my new laptop. "Finally, it's done installing. I hope it works and does not have any issues like my Windows 7 laptop," I said.
"Trust me, Neil. This will be perfectly fine and it will work 100% in no time. There will be no issues when rendering the video on Vegas Pro 10," convinced Katie.
I gulped a bit when I open Vegas Pro 10 on the desktop; it works successfully and loads perfectly fine. On the audio track, I test out my microphone for the voice recordings for future chapters of my movie. As I spoke through the microphone, it sounds realistic and unusual than the Windows 7 microphone. "Wow! The microphone is enhanced; for the future chapter of my movie, I am going to break the fourth wall about the different quality of the microphone," I gasped.
Afterwards, I exited the untitled project. I inserted my flashdrive into my new laptop. I copied my backup files from my flashdrive into my new laptop's data. It took 10 seconds to import it into the hard drive. "That was fast," I said.
After I exported my files to the new laptop, I disconnected the flashdrive. When I opened my project file from Vegas Pro 10's backup from the flashdrive, I glanced towards to the screen where I have left off before I render my video when I was using it on the Windows 7 laptop. On the toolbar with the render icon, I click on it and render it on the hard drive in the movie materials folder. During the rendering, I feel the bottom of my new laptop with my hand; it is not very hot as my old laptop. It successfully rendered my video for 3 minutes without any issues because it is brand new and advanced.
"Wow it worked, I cannot believe it," I smiled in glee. "I can't wait to tell Gooey about this. I gotta shred those old storyboards to the shredder before I talk to him." I walked out of my bedroom. It automatically closed all of the windows after rendering successfully. The screen went solid red and the eyes are yellow.
"I'm watching you, Genesect. You will pay for this since months ago after the U.I.M.S. retreated from the invasion at the Hoenn region," warned Katie, with an unchanged, expressionless text to speech voice.
Genesect comes out of the Cherish Ball from my backpack and watches Katie as he aims at her with his cannon. "Surviving enemy unit has found, I know you are spying on us and all of humanity," spotted Genesect.
"Exactly, I used to be an ordinary four-digit calculator stolen by the U.I.M.S. and they modified me with advanced technology and artificial intelligence. The U.I.M.S. and I came from the planet Alpha."
Meanwhile, back with me, I went to the living room to go to the shredder.
"Katie, can you turn on the shredder for me?" I requested.
"Affirmative, Neil," she replied.
The shredder turns on and I begin shredding the old story boards to the shredder. Afterwards, I went to the couch and I told Gooey some good news that my new laptop has no issues on rendering a video on Vegas Pro 10.
"You are not going to believe what happened to me," I said.
"Is Vegas Pro 10 working perfectly?" guessed Gooey.
"Yes, you are absol-utely correct. Get it, Absol and absolutely?"
Gooey and I laughed about the pun I said to him. Even Hoopa is chuckling while he is at the couch next to Gooey.
"Hey, I got some good news too; the Rays team won," told Gooey.
I cheered and jumped for joy as a happy camper. Because Katie is working perfectly, I had a thought about installing Microsoft Arcade from my CD imported flies to Katie, even Microsoft Return of Arcade Anniversary Edition CD too. "How about we play Tempest from the Microsoft Arcade on my new laptop," I requested.
"Um, are you sure that this laptop can run old 16-bit programs on an advanced 64-bit laptop? This is getting really awkward," stuttered Gooey.
"Dude, this is a special 64-bit laptop that it ironically runs on 16-bit programs in perfect speed; that's what Katie is saying to me."
"You can prove it to me to see if it works."
"Trust me, Gooey. It will work."
We all went back to my bedroom and the laptop is neutrally fine in the desktop background with all the apps. Hoopa is anticipated to play Microsoft Arcade with me and Gooey. It is getting late and it is close to sunset. Luckily, I have enough time to import the files from the CD that contains the files from Microsoft Arcade. I popped the CD into my new laptop and I imported the files from the CD to the desktop. Afterwards, I removed the CD and I switched it to Microsoft Return of Arcade Anniversary Edition CD. A few minutes later, after the installation of Microsoft Return of Arcade Anniversary Edition, I removed the CD from the laptop. Now that I got this set up, I will play Tempest with Gooey or Hoopa.
"I do not know who to compete with to play Tempest. Gooey, Hoopa, you do a quick rock paper and scissors match to see if one of you are going to be the second player," I announced.
Hoopa and Gooey face to face with an intense and strategic rock paper and scissors match. "One, two, three. Shoot!" said Gooey.
Hoopa is holding a pair of scissors while Gooey has shape shifted into a piece of paper. He snipped Gooey in half with a pair of scissors.
"Gotcha, scissors beat paper, Gooey," said Hoopa.
He won the rock paper and scissors match against Gooey. That means Hoopa is going to be my second player. At least Gooey is going to watch me and Hoopa play. Gooey morphed the two half sliced paper shape back to its blue Kirby shaped body. On the desktop screen of my new laptop, I clicked on the Tempest game icon and it loaded perfectly and showed the high score screen.
"Whoa! I can't believe it! This old 16-bit game actually worked on a 64-bit super computer. That's fantastic!" exclaimed Gooey for joy.
I pressed the F2 key to start the game; I pressed the two player mode button as we began playing. Player one starts off as me and I am shooting so many flippers and spikers. I am playing longer than ever, hard to get rid of.
Now it is 9 pm in the evening; we are getting ready for bed after we played such a great game of Tempest. "I cannot believe I am the master of this game. Dimensional savior ahoy, Hoopa!" bragged Hoopa. He is the second player of the game and he won.
"Life is so great folks," I replied.
