Author Topic: Computer is go- err, BLOOBLED.  (Read 7469 times)

If it's 'bsod'ing even once formatted .. doesn't that mean it's a hardware thing?

Correct me if I'm wrong

Aye, in vista BSOD is a hardware thing. You can see them from software faults causing hardware faults (i.e. your power management is sending the wrong amount of power to a component).

The rule of thumb is, if you see one, don't do whatever causes the computer to blue screen again until you have isolated the problem. Otherwise whatever hardware problem is popping up will just get worse.

What are you talking about, I see it just fine

also

I had a computer that was so pant-stufftingly bad and clogged w/ startup processes that I had to close explorer right when I logged in or else it would take 20-30 minutes to get to a point where I could use it.

asdf

Stop replacing 'with' with 'w/'.


I <3 360s
im not ripping on them

XP>Vista/7
Have fun with no support for microsoft, no directx 9 and no attention.

"If I want to manufacture biological weapons with my copy of iTunes, I will, fascists. Ditch this bullstuff."
« Last Edit: January 04, 2010, 11:34:29 PM by MtnDew »

If I want to manufacture biological weapons with my copy of iTunes, I will, fascists. Ditch this bullstuff.
hur i funy cuz i copy madox

hur i funy cuz i copy madox
sorry, i should have put quotes around it

i was trying to steal some funnies

Curse you Cheap do-hickeys!

Tom

What do you mean it was transparent? You could see the wires and crap inside the monitor?
Kernel Panic

Have fun with no support for microsoft, no directx 9 and no attention.

I will.

Also, I'm pretty sure I have dx9.

Sorry bro, I think thats why I copy my files on a thumbdrive



I used to have a mac.
I got these all the time.

It's equivalent to the BSOD.