Author Topic: My computer is forgetED.  (Read 2907 times)

stuff that's outdated? To debug stuff, the last thing you need is a complex system to show the error code. A simple buzzer is much cheaper and more efficient.

OP just take it somewhere to get it fixed

I can memorize buzz code standards. As a computer tech that is beneficial. I cannot memorize 100 loving hex codes of stuff for little to no gain.

Because having a digital manual of your motherboard and using Ctrl + F is so difficult.

Because having a digital manual of your motherboard and using Ctrl + F is so difficult.
When a customer comes in with one of these "advanced" pieces of stuff, I dont have their motherboard manual. It can quite easily complicate my repair process by 5 minutes. And that is 5 minutes that both me and the customer would rather have.

yeah just take it to a local computer shop
if it just forgeted your OS they can usually fix it for 50 bucks, maybe 100 at the most
holy stuff, 50 bucks to fix the easiest of computer issues?

I hope my motherboard isn't forgeted because I don't feel confident enough to switch boards. Last time I did, I accidentally broke it.

holy stuff, 50 bucks to fix the easiest of computer issues?
Minimum charge for anything at the shop I work in is $80. I actually worked on a similar case today, that repair cost $130.

OP, try getting a laptop if it can't get fixed LAPTOP MASTER RACE

They can't get outaged but they however can run out of power.

OP, try getting a laptop if it can't get fixed LAPTOP MASTER RACE

They can't get outaged but they however can run out of power.
Or just buy a loving UPS...

Or get a decent PSU with a surge protector. Even I have one.

$6 at walmart gets you a hell of a surge protector


This happened to me 2 weeks ago. The only thing that worked for me was reinstalling windows 10.

I removed my ram and booted up my PC, and I heard beeps! My mobo is fine so now I'm almost certain it's my hard drive.