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another computer question My computer was on when a sudden storm came up a few minutes ago (huge thunder crack out of nowhere- it took me a second to even realize what it was). Now everything on the upper left and lower right corners of my screen are tinted purple. Is this indicative of something I need to fix? Is there a way to fix it? And will you guys miss me after my roommate finds this damage on his monitor? Help! | |
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hmmm....
sounds like a burst EMF has fucked your monitor...same thing happens if you stick a real big speaker next to your TV (magnet) keep it off for a while, then switch it back on...hopefully that should do the trick if it dont...buy 1 of these... | |
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It worked!!! Thank you Ardeo, I owe you! | |
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Aiiight conch, suit up, this is the big league...
First you'll need to rewire your transponder to accomodate a "ray charge infiltration event." Don't be cheap about it either. Go with the 37500 BTUs for maximum flux. (Plus they're recyclable and preserve RAM.) When you have the RCIE affixed to the "IN"" port of your modem sequencer, just reload everything from your data drives and allow the packet redirectory to full automate for an hour. You may lose MS Word for a few days while your memory cycles. But it's better than vamping out your entire motherboard. Good luck. | |
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conch5184 said: It worked!!! Thank you Ardeo, I owe you!
no worries...this is what i'd like... Pesce Spada alla griglia alle Mele can you deliver to Tibet? | |
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2the9s said: Aiiight conch, suit up, this is the big league...
First you'll need to rewire your transponder to accomodate a "ray charge infiltration event." Don't be cheap about it either. Go with the 37500 BTUs for maximum flux. (Plus they're recyclable and preserve RAM.) When you have the RCIE affixed to the "IN"" port of your modem sequencer, just reload everything from your data drives and allow the packet redirectory to full automate for an hour. You may lose MS Word for a few days while your memory cycles. But it's better than vamping out your entire motherboard. Good luck. aye aye captain | |
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