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#1 2010-10-19 16:29:55

Lucario621
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Registered: 2007-10-03
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Computer Fixed

Awesomesauce!

Previously, my computer was broken for some reason, so the computer would turn on, but it would only go to a couple screens and then wouldn't do anything, when it should have gone to "Starting Windows". In reality there was something wrong with the hard drive; so we sent it to Toshiba and they fixed it - replacing the hard drive!

So now I will hopefully be more active ^_^

The only downside however is that I have to start from Scratch; so I lost all of my applications, documents (including Scratch Projects) and more. Hopefully it won't be too painful xD.


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#2 2010-10-19 16:30:29

JeanTheFox
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Re: Computer Fixed

Bittersweet, eh?


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#3 2010-10-19 16:31:57

Lucario621
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Re: Computer Fixed

JeanTheFox wrote:

Bittersweet, eh?

Yeah...


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#4 2010-10-19 16:33:08

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Re: Computer Fixed

Lucario621 wrote:

JeanTheFox wrote:

Bittersweet, eh?

Yeah...

Well, hope you're more active!

Now I must climb to the top of mount homework and begin my excavation.


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#5 2010-10-19 20:29:20

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Re: Computer Fixed

If you got a new hard drive they should of given you back your old one otherwise that is stealing because their are ways to retrieve that data. I had a computer which would crash when it went to the windows screen. A quick boot from Ubuntu to collect the data. A fomat of the hard drive and a BIOS reset fixed that problem. I was toled that the hard drive in the computer was going and that was 3 years ago!!!


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