The You Game!
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< is fucking disappointed by the Olympic men's singels tennis final.
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< has noticed American cereal brands have hit the shelves here...
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< is sick of drama queens.
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< wonders
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< understands very well.DesLife wrote:< is sick of drama queens.
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< will be on Holiday tommorow with my cousin
< will go to a Saturn market to check out some things.
< is making a new sig
< just won the teensie quiz
< hopes we broke the last year's total post record
< will go to a Saturn market to check out some things.
< is making a new sig
< just won the teensie quiz
< hopes we broke the last year's total post record
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Nannerb3

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< wonders what ^ wonders.Haruka wrote:< wonders
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< wonders why ^ wonders what ^^ wonders.
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< wonders why ^ wonders about what ^^ wonders about what ^^^^^ wonders and why ^ linked to <'s ^^^ post. ^^" 
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< believes one's social life actually benefits from staying up and getting up late. When you're a student, of course.Spanex wrote:Because < has a social life.
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< is not a student.Hunchman801 wrote:< believes one's social life actually benefits from staying up and getting up late. When you're a student, of course.Spanex wrote:Because < has a social life.
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< just saw that the Scott Pilgrim game is getting DLC soon.. playable wallace wells and online co-op
< hopes they will port it to PC
< hopes they will port it to PC
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< Internet, is Finally reconnected... but <'s computer might be dying D:
less than an hour ago, < encountered his frst ever windows bluescreen... so < rebooted the computer, and a few minutes later: bluescreen
on my third attempt, the computer froze, to the point were < had to reboot it... AGAIN (its not the first time it done that either, it did it a few weeks ago aswell)
the computers been on for a good 50 minutes, and <'s managed to free up quite a bit of disk space, but god dam < is scared that bluescreen could popup at any time. DX
less than an hour ago, < encountered his frst ever windows bluescreen... so < rebooted the computer, and a few minutes later: bluescreen
on my third attempt, the computer froze, to the point were < had to reboot it... AGAIN (its not the first time it done that either, it did it a few weeks ago aswell)
the computers been on for a good 50 minutes, and <'s managed to free up quite a bit of disk space, but god dam < is scared that bluescreen could popup at any time. DX
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Decidetto

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< knows that feel.
< had a computer like that for a few years, and now <'s best computer is getting unstable as well
< had a computer like that for a few years, and now <'s best computer is getting unstable as well
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Go to START > Run... and then type in "msconfig". On the tab named "Services", tick the box labelled "Hide all Microsoft services". Now deselect all. Reselect any services you may find extremely crucial, like Antivirus, but leave as many blank as you can. Then head over to the "Startup" tab. Disable everything and continue in the same way as with the other tab. Click Apply and OK and now reboot your computer. This should shut down all unnecessary services and programs and will help you narrow down the problem. Now start selecting startup programs again, adding half of the remaining blank boxes at a time. Use the least suspicious ones (the ones you know should work) as a guideline. Reboot and repeat. If your PC now gets a blue screen again, you know the program that's causing it is within the last few you selected. Maybe it's the program itself, maybe it's conflicting with another program you selected earlier. Either way, you've narrowed down the results.buildersith wrote:the computers been on for a good 50 minutes, and <'s managed to free up quite a bit of disk space, but god dam < is scared that bluescreen could popup at any time. DX
If this doesn't get you anywhere, Google is your friend - no, Google is your best friend. Ask them, and they will answer. There are many before you who have had BSoD's and there will be many after you (alas), but at least there's a good number of experts out there who can help you.
However, if you come across some kind of forum posts that tell you to download some program or something, I'd be wary and look for other solutions first. First of all, downloading one program in reaction to another is not a good idea. Second, that program you're downloading is most likely a virus.
Good luck.
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Decidetto

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< just witnessed himself change from a yodelling savage, to a potion-dealing hippy.
< thinks that the tips ^ wrote about are very useful.
< thinks that the tips ^ wrote about are very useful.
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Shrooblord

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Thanks. These things are what you should probably always do first when you encounter such problems. Also, if you notice you have lots and lots of services and/or programs running or even present in that list, maybe it's time to think about removing some. Clutter can seriously mess up your computer in unexpected ways. You should also do a registry clean, if possible, quite regularly. That will keep your Windows computer (Macs don't have a registry to bother about) more than happy.Decidetto wrote:< thinks that the tips ^ wrote about are very useful.
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Decidetto

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Oh, how < envies those lucky Mac users!
(Well only for the registry stuff then. < is way too used to Windows by now to switch)
(Well only for the registry stuff then. < is way too used to Windows by now to switch)
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< had surgery yesterday.
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What kind of surgery?
< is watching the women's handball final. Go Norway!
< is watching the women's handball final. Go Norway!




