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Off Topic / Re: Remember that person I was introducing to BL?
« on: September 22, 2010, 08:06:26 PM »Why can't people get more interesting names...Attachment proves it. They dont have minds.
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Why can't people get more interesting names...Attachment proves it. They dont have minds.
Exactly, which means you don't speak Japanese if you use a loving translator. You're loving handicapped.How can i make blockland forums japanese if i cant translate it into japanese.
Which is why you don't speak Japanese if you're just using a loving translator!I mean i translate my english posts to japanese.
Please correct me if I'm reading your post wrong. :/
Because Google Translate automatically makes you speak Japanese. :/No. microsofts keyboards do the japanese typing. but im not doing that way. all my posts are translated.
So, I was on lolbot yesterday, and on multiple images I found this comment.Its back with an extra phrase: "Megiaman bot #2" Is he using a proxy?
Yeah. I had this happen before, but during Windows was loaded. I think what happened was a hair or wire stopped the fan on my GPU and made red pixels all over the screen.
In conclusion, your video card is forgeted. Get a nice new nVidia one. Aww. Thats a nVidia 8600 D:
Is that a Dell XPS 410? Its gray and from 2006.
The thing you call a command prompt is the power-on self-test (POST). Because the POST is screwed up and not just the OS, it's probably your motherboard that is screwed up. When buying a new motherboard you need to find one that fits your CPU socket, RAM, case, and various expansion cards. You might not be able to rebuy the same one you have now, they may not sell them anymore (this is pretty common).It could just be a monitor/video card issue. I heard a vista startup sound
The other thing it could be is the hard drive. The way to test this is try putting your hard drive in another computer. If it works then the drive is fine and it's definitely the motherboard. If it doesn't work then it means the drive is bad, try replacing the drive in your computer first before getting a new motherboard. It's possible that both the drive and the motherboard are bad.
Online stores will have a bigger selection of motherboards, if you want to try a brick and mortar store then you'll need to go to the nearest Fry's Electronics/CompUSA/Micro Center or your neighborhood computer store. You won't find motherboards at Circuit City or Best Buy or some place like that. RadioShack occasionally has some computer parts (RAM, fans, various accessories, and specialized parts are common) but I don't think you'll find a motherboard there. Your best bet is online.
If it's still covered under a warranty complain to Dell or the store, whichever place the warranty is from.