[Pinned] The Computer Help Thread
December 13, 2008 10:36:56 AM UTC Post #641

I recommend everyone download Google Chrome, it's super fast and looks lovely.

December 14, 2008 12:22:41 AM UTC Post #642

Yea we use Chrome at my work. My computer is being a bitch lately. I'm gonna check whether it's the hard drive soon. Keeps blue screening, and then the graphics drivers will be missing, then the network drivers, then it'll work fine.. THen nothing works... Mobo is next to check..

December 17, 2008 2:21:33 AM UTC Post #643

Anyone want to sell me a motherboard?
I'll give you the specs for it and everything, I just desperately want my computer to work
Motherboard fried, and there is no way I'm spending a few hundred bucks for one when I'm ALREADY trying to save thousands

December 17, 2008 5:59:24 AM UTC Post #644

QUOTE(Jaysin @ Dec 17 2008, 06:21 PM) [snapback]460613[/snapback]and there is no way I'm spending a few hundred bucks for one when I'm ALREADY trying to save thousands

December 17, 2008 11:01:58 PM UTC Post #645

What kind of board do you need? I have a couple just kinda.. collecting dust!

December 19, 2008 5:29:54 AM UTC Post #646

QUOTE(Dorsteinn @ Dec 14 2008, 03:22 PM) [snapback]460350[/snapback]Yea we use Chrome at my work. My computer is being a bitch lately. I'm gonna check whether it's the hard drive soon. Keeps blue screening, and then the graphics drivers will be missing, then the network drivers, then it'll work fine.. THen nothing works... Mobo is next to check..
Usually the RAM hey?
My PC kept Blue-screening, until I bought a new stick of the exact same RAM, and when I had them both on the board it would still continue with the BSOD, until I removed the original stick... So the problem was that 1GB stick of RAM, not my mobo like I thought all along.
I know that because it does the same thing with my new mobo and cpu.

December 19, 2008 5:50:41 AM UTC Post #647

My friend had this problem, but one of our other friends fixed it, he reset some shit on the motherboard, when I see him around I'll ask him what he did, would ask him now but its 5:50am

December 19, 2008 3:36:52 PM UTC Post #648

He probably cleared his CMOS. I actually think it was an update in graphics drivers that threw it all out of whack. I installed old ones and haven't had a single problem yet.

January 02, 2009 4:47:02 AM UTC Post #649

Mac users!! i need help please.
I tried using boot camp to install Windows XP on my leopard ox by it says it couldnt read the cd. what do I do? i heard ifyou restart teh computer and press c it should read it or something but that didnt work
I partitioned my memory but because windows didnt install i got pissed off and joined the memory again so I can start from a clean slate.
does anyone know what to do? i have got the instructions but the instructions only tell me what to do when the cd actually gets read...mine isnt reading

EDIT: and i dont want to use a parallel, only boot camp.

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