Author Topic: Computer is go- err, BLOOBLED.  (Read 7484 times)



Only time this ever happened to me was back in Win 98 and my hard drives would fail making it impossible to reinstall anything on them. Since you've already wiped your hard drives to reinstall to factory settings (and lord help you if you don't make monthly data saves to DVDrs) Just replace for a new HD and see if that works. 90% of the time that's the issue. the other 10% was from a install disc that was scratched too much. Either can cause a failure in reformatting.

then when I try to restore my computer back to the factory copy, it BSoDs AGAIN and then removes loving everything.
Well, you restored it to the factory copy, didn't you? Even if it threw up the BSoD, it did what you told it to do...

BIOS got forgeted? Easy, just get a screwdriver and if your motherboard had two pins two reset the BIOS put the screwdriver in between the two and bam, its reset to factory default.

XP is inferior to Vista and 7. There is no demonstrable advantage; just prejudice against anything new.

You've not mentioned the advantages that Vista/7 has over XP. Also, that was my opinion. Don't like it, don't worry about it, it's my computer.

BIOS got forgeted? Easy, just get a screwdriver and if your motherboard had two pins two reset the BIOS put the screwdriver in between the two and bam, its reset to factory default.

WHAT.

No wait, you're not serious.

My dad thinks that will short it out and destroy it. So I can't do it. :(
« Last Edit: January 05, 2010, 06:45:25 PM by MackTheHunter »

Windows 7 actually runs faster then XP, I personally like vista, I haven't had any problems with it at all.


My dad thinks that will short it out and destroy it. So I can't do it. :(

Look online for a bios fix tut and show your dad. Get multiple sources, possible 1 from the manufacturer.

My dad thinks that will short it out and destroy it. So I can't do it. :(
If the computer is not on, and fully unplugged, it wouldn't short it.

WHAT.

No wait, you're not serious.

My dad thinks that will short it out and destroy it. So I can't do it. :(
If the computer is not on, and fully unplugged, it wouldn't short it.
That and assuming you jump the RIGHT pins (assuming your motherboard has jumping pins to clear the BIOS), nothing will go wrong.

That and assuming you jump the RIGHT pins (assuming your motherboard has jumping pins to clear the BIOS), nothing will go wrong.

If someone can give me a link of

1. How to do it

2. Somthing proving that it won't damage the computer

and I'll show my dad, we might try it.

If someone can give me a link of

1. How to do it

2. Somthing proving that it won't damage the computer

and I'll show my dad, we might try it.
What motherboard model do you have?
Would help.

Or what model computer?

What motherboard model do you have?
Would help.

Or what model computer?

HP Pavillion, no exact model number on it.

I've searched it.


Maddox is lol.

And I think the Bios thing would probably work.


I thought you fixed the problem...?
Did you go to that Canada company?