Author Topic: Computer Problems  (Read 1854 times)

             Okay, first I was moving, so the internet was shut off, it was hard the first couple weeks, I couldn't do school work that required internet without going to someones house, I couldn't play blockland. Then we arrived in our new apartment, first thing I do is unpack my computer and glorify in the charter high-speed and get ready to see what spore (which I had bought it in the period of time I had no internet) was all about. Well, it was a little over-simplified but the hard mode proved challenging. But spore is not what this thread is about. Two days after moving, I ask a friend how to fix a glitch I had been having in Blockland. He replies he had the same problem when trying to force better graphics on it. He suggests uninstalling my graphics drivers and then reinstalling them which I had heard before but never realized that just running the installer again does not necessarily "reinstall" them. So I try this and turn on my computer, it can't detect internet, now after about an hour I realize my network drivers have been deleted somehow. I go a few more weeks without internet. My other friend's dad now, is a bit of a pack rat, so he had a spare network card, he gives it to me. I install it but I can't figure out which file on the thumb drive he provided me with is the installer, so on the day he comes over to check it out. My mom decides she doesn't trust me to have a computer in my room. So she moves it in the other room, along with the desk and all and forces me to set it up. He comes over to check it out, he gets it working but can't seem to access the internet,but he has to go. So I call charter and they say they can't detect our modem, I try in the other room, and it works fine. Yet my mom says she doesn't care, she'll call charter, but I'm still not allowed to put the computer where it will work, so I go another week without internet. Then the charter guy tells her exactly what I have been telling her for about a week. The outlet is some old outdated one, its not even hooked up to charter and he has no idea where it came from. So after much relenting, my mom allows me to move it back in my room. Giddy with joy, I move it in there and set it as fast as possible. I turn it on.

G System error Press any key to continue

I have looked everywhere, I cannot find out what the hell this is, I am pretty sure it has to do with hardware, not software, because I had not used the computer in a week and it had worked last with no problems. If you have any idea what is causing this, please tell me.

tldr I am getting a g system error and need help
« Last Edit: December 19, 2008, 04:52:04 PM by Yeturn »

It'd help to tell us if anything doesn't work or not.

I don't even get into the OS, before windows boots it says "g system error, press any key to continue" then won't do anything, I can't access windows at all. And my keyboard won't boot before windows because its usb, so I can't press any key.

I don't even get into the OS, before windows boots it says "g system error, press any key to continue" then won't do anything, I can't access windows at all. And my keyboard won't boot before windows because its usb, so I can't press any key.
I had a problem similar
I just changed the USB port :o

Big wall of text is big O.o

You mean with my keyboard?




Do you still have the network installed?

Is your Windows installation on drive G?

I'm not sure, I only have one hard-drive, I think its D

Is it "g system error" or "(G:) system error"?