Author Topic: Computer loving Up  (Read 1657 times)

It makes a huge loving beeping noise. That's it.
Errr, I kinda meant one key at a time until it works...

 I know my friend had a computer that wouldn't boot fully and he typed random keys and ended up typing MOS and it worked ._.

The best thing to do would be send it to the manufacturers. Even if you don't have warranty, let them open it and replace the hard drive. I'm sure it will cost much less.

The best thing to do would be send it to the manufacturers. Even if you don't have warranty, let them open it and replace the hard drive. I'm sure it will cost much less.
Exactly.

Well thank god for you its Christmas time :P

Well thank god for you its Christmas time :P
I've just realized that everyone's all hyped up about Christmas and it's not even Thanksgiving yet.

Well thank god for you its Christmas time :P
We're a long ways away, fella. Plus, I get the computer on my birthday, which is JUNE 3RD.

We're a long ways away, fella. Plus, I get the computer on my birthday, which is JUNE 3RD.
Oh that sucks.  A lot.

I've just realized that everyone's all hyped up about Christmas and it's not even Thanksgiving yet.
Oh right Thanksgiving.

I love stuffing c:

Darn, that message sounds similar to an error people would get on their laptops, at my old school. There was some way to actually fix it, but I cannot remember. Although, the fact that this is a desktop and not a laptop probably means the problem is different anyways.

Oh stuff.
Not as in that you would have to get one, but Carolcat didn't know what it is.

Oh right Thanksgiving.

I love stuffing c:
I love riding on 4-wheelers in a giant park full of hills and trees. That and deep-fried turkey and homemade potato chips... Mmmmmmm...
Not as in that you would have to get one, but Carolcat didn't know what it is.
I don't know alot about computers, but enough to get by if I get a problem. None of this boot disk stuff, though.

Oh stuff, my parents are home. Wish me luck.

Boot disk = Windows install disk?

The best thing to do would be send it to the manufacturers. Even if you don't have warranty, let them open it and replace the hard drive. I'm sure it will cost much less.

lolololololol, thats terrible advice

Boot disk = Windows install disk?
Boot disk is the hard drive

lolololololol, thats terrible advice
So you want him to pry it open, take out hard drive, then have no idea where to get a new one, forget where the other hard drive went, oh stuff.

And if he has warranty, that would also get rid of it by opening computer

So you want him to pry it open, take out hard drive, then have no idea where to get a new one, forget where the other hard drive went, oh stuff.

And if he has warranty, that would also get rid of it by opening computer

If he can't figure where to buy a new hard drive online and where it goes he is loving handicapped