Author Topic: The Computer Megathread  (Read 493162 times)

Hey, this is a little bit offtopic but do you guys know any good headphones I can use with my computer that are $25?

Looks fine but for the love of god do not get red RAM on a blue motherboard. That color combination is horrible XD
Color combinations don't matter unless you're a fan of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.

just switched out my hanns.g hz194 (1366x768) for a hannspree hf199h (1400x900)
good switch?

Still pretty awful, 1080p monitors are dirt cheap now. Why didn't you just buy one?

Still pretty awful, 1080p monitors are dirt cheap now. Why didn't you just buy one?
i don't have the money, and it was just sitting in my basement.

I have a problem with my new PC. I am still waiting on my dad and I to go buy windows 8, but I am wondering why I am getting the message "reboot and select proper boot device or insert boot media" Shouldn't I get a screen saying OS not installed or something? I checked and rechecked my SATA cables and everything is plugged in okay. In my BIOS, both my optical drive and my hard drive show up! Just wondering will there be problems when I get to installing windows?

My father just bought himself a computer; I'll be getting his hand-me-down. Even if it's not exactly built for gaming, it's a huge step up from my current build and I'll be very happy.

I have a problem with my new PC. I am still waiting on my dad and I to go buy windows 8, but I am wondering why I am getting the message "reboot and select proper boot device or insert boot media" Shouldn't I get a screen saying OS not installed or something? I checked and rechecked my SATA cables and everything is plugged in okay. In my BIOS, both my optical drive and my hard drive show up! Just wondering will there be problems when I get to installing windows?
Remove all USB peripherals and drives, this is a step most people overlook for troubleshooting boot issues.
Make sure your computer isn't trying to boot from a floppy disk, only necessary if you have a floppy drive.
Ensure your primary hard drive (the drive the bootloader is installed on) is set to be the highest priority drive in your BIOS.

So I received my fresh installation of Windows 7 Ultimate and my new Bluray Optical bay in the mail today.

In probably an hour I'll get around to fully installing my new mobo, CPU, and HDD

Remove all USB peripherals and drives, this is a step most people overlook for troubleshooting boot issues.
Make sure your computer isn't trying to boot from a floppy disk, only necessary if you have a floppy drive.
Ensure your primary hard drive (the drive the bootloader is installed on) is set to be the highest priority drive in your BIOS.
I've done all of this, still getting the message :/
« Last Edit: November 10, 2012, 05:24:04 PM by Count »

insert Windows OS disk
Boot from CD/DVD
"Repair your computer"
Command Prompt
>BOOTREC.EXE /FIXMBR
restart
« Last Edit: November 10, 2012, 05:53:08 PM by KoopaScooper »

i'd be using the HP ENVY for school and games
not only that it's better than the POS mac i have
like
twice as good
mac has a 2.1ghz core 2 duo
this has a 2.5ghz i5
it has 6gb of DDR3 RAM compared to 4gb DDR2 on my mac
envy has a 1tb HDD
mac has 150gb
so yeah
envy's better than my mac

also
the acer is too big :u
it's only slightly bigger, is the 14" literally your limit?

insert Windows OS disk
Boot from CD/DVD
"Repair your computer"
Command Prompt
>BOOTREC.EXE /FIXMBR
restart
I will try this out once I buy windows. I was just wondering if this is a message that pops up if you haven't installed an OS.
Thanks, I will get back to you once I try it out.

I was just wondering if this is a message that pops up if you haven't installed an OS.
It just means there's no boot sector on the disk you're attempting to boot from. If you already have Windows installed, that shouldn't ever happen. If you don't have any OS installed, it should say something along the lines of "No bootable mediums found" or etc.
Should you not be able to wait for your father to obtain a copy of Windows 8, Linux is always a viable solution.

I plan on getting a new computer soon should I get Windows 8 or 7?

Either or. It's pure choice. Look at features and see which one is right for you.