Author Topic: Thanks, computer for SCARING ME TO DEATH  (Read 1442 times)

So I'm playing HL:OF and my mouse starts doing that weird thing where it stays in one spot and keeps jittering. I try unplugging my mouse and putting it back in, but nothing works. So, I decided to do a force restart by holding the button of my computer. As it's booting up, I have to select "Start Windows Normally". After about 2 minutes of waiting, I'm presented with this:

(loving scary stuff man)

I then do about 10,000 more restarts and it finally boots up my computer. wtf?


oh no. the apocalypse.. it's starting..

>throw away computer
>Self Delete

at least that's what i would do

>throw away computer
>Self Delete

at least that's what i would do
Don't say you're going to kill yourself, just do it.


freeky!

never had a bsod before :o

Don't say you're going to kill yourself, just do it.

what
He's quoting one of Badspot's server rules on the Drama forum.


the restarting thing reminds me of what happened to my sister's old computer
something happened to her motherboard or something and it would restart over and over until you turned it off

freeky!

never had a bsod before :o
That's actually not a true BSOD.
It is a bluescreen and that message is bad, yes, but a true BSOD message is quite different, I believe mentioning "Operating System Failure" or something similar.

Though, that is a "Fatal System Error" so it could just be another form of a BSOD with a different component breaking.

That's actually not a true BSOD.
It is a bluescreen and that message is bad, yes, but a true BSOD message is quite different, I believe mentioning "Operating System Failure" or something similar.

Though, that is a "Fatal System Error" so it could just be another form of a BSOD with a different component breaking.
I had the actual BSOD, then I started getting these errors.

I have never gotten a BSOD after all these years yay

da forget

mine did this like a couple hours ago

The jittery means you either got out of full screen somehow and your windows thinks you are still playing. So it keeps it in the middle so you can move around in-game (Which is how it works).

Or you somehow moved the window off the screen with the game window still on top. (I've done this before.)

I still don't know how you got a blue screen.