Author Topic: WORST. DAY. EVER.  (Read 2138 times)

wow, the last time I said that I've been there, I was being pretty general, but that EXACT THING happened to me.

I'm just glad this thing works. I don't have to spend $100 to get it fixed now.


I don't think audio jacks would be the main cause though... D:

I'm just glad this thing works. I don't have to spend $100 to get it fixed now.
I think it was because I plugged hd audio connectors into a motherboard that didn't support it

I don't think audio jacks would be the main cause though... D:
As crazy as it sounds, it was.
Everything works now.

How do you know by instinct where everything plugs in?


I couldnt do it even with a manual.

How do you know by instinct where everything plugs in?


I couldnt do it even with a manual.

By building your own PC, you get a sense of what everything is.

Plus, Intel threw in some nice stickers that you can put onto your case so you can see what does what.

good that you got it to work, though I'm guessing something will still go wrong on account of the broken capacitor, I doubt they would have included that piece if it didn't have a use.

good that you got it to work, though I'm guessing something will still go wrong on account of the broken capacitor, I doubt they would have included that piece if it didn't have a use.

Like I said, I believe it had something to do with the HD audio outputs (seeing as how if I try to plug them in, they cause the entire thing not to boot up, while before, they worked just fine).


Was it a Flux Capacitor? If so, I'll buy it from you. Money is not an concern for me in this case.

offtopic: I like your avatar Miga I was confused for a good minute or two.

I think you should still save up money just in case something does happen, you will be able to fix it.

offtopic: I like your avatar Miga I was confused for a good minute or two.
Holy crap I just noticed it
Beautiful :'D

I think you should still save up money just in case something does happen, you will be able to fix it.

Yeah, I usually keep some money saved up in case this thing gets broken (which is pretty rarely, but still).

As long as I don't connect the HD audio jacks, I'll be fine.