Conjoint Gaming [Game On]
CG Technical Area => Help Section => Topic started by: Napoleon BonaPARTY on June 27, 2012, 03:08:36 PM
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http://steamcommunity.com/id/Shabaaaaz/screenshot/542929605954750290
http://steamcommunity.com/id/Shabaaaaz/screenshot/542929606007975542/?
http://steamcommunity.com/id/Shabaaaaz/screenshot/542929606009826898/?
Started happening ever since I got my PC back from my parents.
drivers ARE up to date by the way.
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Ouch, I really think you should ask your parents what exactly they did with your PC/video card.
I kinda doubt you can screw up a video card like that without noticing.
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Maybe they dropped it or some shit? Open it up and see if there is any physical damage?
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Your first problem is letting your parents use your PC
I've helped my parents with computer problems enough to know I wouldn't be getting my computer back in one peice
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Your first problem is letting your parents use your PC
I've helped my parents with computer problems enough to know I wouldn't be getting my computer back in one peice
They never used it, they took it away for messing up at school. I know it didn't get dropped, because I was the one who handled it.
But yeah sitting around in a corner for 2 months can certainly cause problems.
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Your first problem is letting your parents use your PC
I've helped my parents with computer problems enough to know I wouldn't be getting my computer back in one peice
They never used it, they took it away for messing up at school. I know it didn't get dropped, because I was the one who handled it.
But yeah sitting around in a corner for 2 months can certainly cause problems.
Whipped
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Your first problem is letting your parents use your PC
I've helped my parents with computer problems enough to know I wouldn't be getting my computer back in one peice
They never used it, they took it away for messing up at school. I know it didn't get dropped, because I was the one who handled it.
But yeah sitting around in a corner for 2 months can certainly cause problems.
Remember computer games are bad for you now go drink and do drugs like a good kid
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Your first problem is letting your parents use your PC
I've helped my parents with computer problems enough to know I wouldn't be getting my computer back in one peice
They never used it, they took it away for messing up at school. I know it didn't get dropped, because I was the one who handled it.
But yeah sitting around in a corner for 2 months can certainly cause problems.
Whipped
That's it! They didn't have the courage to whip you, so they whipped your computer instead! Meme7
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I love how no one has even suggested a fix and are just making fun of him. Did you try all of the usual stuff like vertifying the cache or re-installing?
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I love how no one has even suggested a fix and are just making fun of him.
That's because we figure there's nothing wrong with the software, since it was fine before his parents took it. So we just think his parents did something with it.
Pretty simple logic, it was fine when he gave it to them, but got screwed up when he got it back --> maybe their parents mishandled it. Or else, if anything, it's any physical damage done to the video card (from all we know.)
Maybe some dust on the video card? I don't know.
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I love how no one has even suggested a fix and are just making fun of him.
That's because we figure there's nothing wrong with the software, since it was fine before his parents took it. So we just think his parents did something with it.
Pretty simple logic, it was fine when he gave it to them, but got screwed up when he got it back --> maybe their parents mishandled it. Or else, if anything, it's any physical damage done to the video card (from all we know.)
Maybe some dust on the video card? I don't know.
Dude stupid shit happens all the time with software.
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Like I said, open it up, check for physical damage, dust it off with some compressed air, idk.
Just don't use a vacuum.