Computer Wont Start Up [message #44288] |
Sun, 31 August 2003 07:11   |
Weirdo
Messages: 369 Registered: March 2003
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Xtrm2Matt |
Sir Phoenixx |
Xtrm2Matt | So how are you posting???
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You don't have to use the same computer to login to this board or any other boards, he could be using the library's or a friend's computer. :rolleyes:
Come on people! He needs help... :rolleyes:
I'm pretty sure I know what's wrong... To fix the problem, wait around 5 seconds after you turn the power on to your computer, and with the computer case off, gently pour room temperature water (Be careful, as cold, or hot water and splashing will hurt your computer.) over the center, making sure to equally cover all of the boards and devices.
That should do the trick, if not, you'll have to apply about 20 seconds of radio waves from a device like a microwave, but remember, only one card or device from your computer at a time, you don't want to completely ruin them. (Sometimes microwaves, or microwaves set on low aren't good enough to fix them, to be safe just put the microwave on high, or set it to 40 seconds.)
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True, but shouldnt he be EMailing his Computer Company? Like Dell or whatever? Looking on there website for information which relates around this?
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These ideas, sound a bit dangerous for the system. Water and electronics?
Size doesn't matter.
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