At least my naughty bits survived this one
At least my naughty bits survived this one 
mooyagi wrote:Burnt my fucking hand again. This time with boiling water.At least my naughty bits survived this one
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Monmisreal wrote:mooyagi wrote:Burnt my fucking hand again. This time with boiling water.At least my naughty bits survived this one
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Do I need to buy you?

Monmisreal wrote:mooyagi wrote:Burnt my fucking hand again. This time with boiling water.At least my naughty bits survived this one
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Do I need to buy you?
KDibildeaux wrote:The man needs a giant bubble


KDibildeaux wrote:That looks like so much fun!


SlaytanicE21 wrote:It is 120 billion degrees outside.

SlaytanicE21 wrote:Strangely, that kinda looks like me in the picture.

SlaytanicE21 wrote:I miss the boat, and all you guys. I want my Windjammer with my non-stop metal dammit!


SlaytanicE21 wrote:It is 120 billion degrees outside.

mooyagi wrote:SlaytanicE21 wrote:It is 120 billion degrees outside.
I'm staying the hell away from outside!

WizardBeast wrote:mooyagi wrote:SlaytanicE21 wrote:It is 120 billion degrees outside.
I'm staying the hell away from outside!
hide, 'murrican, hide!

SlaytanicE21 wrote:I miss the boat, and all you guys. I want my Windjammer with my non-stop metal dammit!
SlaytanicE21 wrote:It is 120 billion degrees outside.

Daenerys wrote:I worked overnight (6P - 6A) last Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Then I flipped back to day shift Wednesday and today. Tomorrow, I am back on another night shift. My sleep schedule is completely fubar
Also, I specifically asked them not to schedule me for more than 14 shifts or 160 hours.... so in October, they gave me 15 shifts, and 170 hours

KDibildeaux wrote:That is pretty brutal!
My bitch is being so tired when it's finally a Friday night. Must be old age

CaptOblivious wrote:i am currently bashing my head against my desk trying to figure out why my computer has started to get a rash of blue screens of death. any anti virus i run finds nothing. windows repair does not even slow them if anything they have become more common since trying that. i am hoping that i do not have to format my hard drive to get rid of them since i do have almost 2 years worth of info on this hard drive and i do not have enough space on either of my portables to back it all up


DrinkMoxie wrote:It could be many things... internal hard drive going bad, processor overheating, bad ram...

WizardBeast wrote:KDibildeaux wrote:That is pretty brutal!
My bitch is being so tired when it's finally a Friday night. Must be old age
somehow i was able to stay up until almost 3am, but that is RARE. it only gets worse, wait until you're a 35 year old hag like me! hahaha


Monmisreal wrote:CaptOblivious wrote:i am currently bashing my head against my desk trying to figure out why my computer has started to get a rash of blue screens of death. any anti virus i run finds nothing. windows repair does not even slow them if anything they have become more common since trying that. i am hoping that i do not have to format my hard drive to get rid of them since i do have almost 2 years worth of info on this hard drive and i do not have enough space on either of my portables to back it all up
What are you doing when you crash? Any recent upgrades to hardware or drivers?
Any issues with my comp I jump straight into safe mode with networking then run malwarebytes, windows security, and combofix if I thinks its a virus.
as for the hardware i know its not a heat problem none of my heat sensors have ever gone above about 70c which is well below the danger zone on them. i am honestly hoping it is the hard drive or ram since those are the cheapest to replace. but if its my mobo, processor or one of my vid cards i am fucked.DrinkMoxie wrote:It could be many things... internal hard drive going bad, processor overheating, bad ram...
CaptOblivious wrote:it is totally random as to when it crashes some days its battlefield 3 some days its just surfing the intertubes. as for the AV i totally forgot about malwarebytes so i shall try that.as for the hardware i know its not a heat problem none of my heat sensors have ever gone above about 70c which is well below the danger zone on them. i am honestly hoping it is the hard drive or ram since those are the cheapest to replace. but if its my mobo, processor or one of my vid cards i am fucked.DrinkMoxie wrote:It could be many things... internal hard drive going bad, processor overheating, bad ram...



Monmisreal wrote:CaptOblivious wrote:it is totally random as to when it crashes some days its battlefield 3 some days its just surfing the intertubes. as for the AV i totally forgot about malwarebytes so i shall try that.as for the hardware i know its not a heat problem none of my heat sensors have ever gone above about 70c which is well below the danger zone on them. i am honestly hoping it is the hard drive or ram since those are the cheapest to replace. but if its my mobo, processor or one of my vid cards i am fucked.DrinkMoxie wrote:It could be many things... internal hard drive going bad, processor overheating, bad ram...
I really doubt its a virus or malware issue though. You can run a diskcheck but im pretty sure thatll pass too. Hard drives will just start to act slow rather than crash an entire system. My guess would be ram, video card, or mobo. Download the most recent bios for the mobo and most recent drivers for graphics card. System have any other hiccups or just out of nowhere itll crash?
CaptOblivious wrote:im running fully up to date drivers for both mobo and vid cards.as for the slow downs leading up to the crash i have noticed none. i am praying its not vid cards since i am running duals right now and i really like the performance of twin cards but since they are the most expensive part to replace i am hoping its not them. i might try the yanking random sticks of ram since i have 3x 4gig sticks so i can for sure run on 2 sticks

ShoreSlayer wrote:At work now but gonna swap back to the RAM I think is bad after work and see if problem repeats once again.
Thoughts?

ShoreSlayer wrote:Since the tech savvy among us are weighing in on Chris' issues, I'll describe my recent difficulties in hopes of a 2nd opinion/confirmation of my diagnosis.
System crashed randomly after no recent changes. Blue screen of death that resulted in auto reboot to a grey text on black bootup screen describing a bad chechsum error. It would then lock up on the repair stage until manual reboot saw system start up fine only to repeat cycle 1 - 20 minutes later.
Research on bad checksum error pointed to incorrect shutdown, virus or bad cmos battery as likely suspects but none were true in my case. Was running 2 x 2gb sicks of DDR2 RAM. I pulled both, reseated and rebooted but problem reoccurred. Pulled just one and ran with half my RAM but again it repeated. Swapped RAM sticks and again ran on single 2gb stick and it has now run fine for about 4 or 5 days leading me to conclude that the RAM that is currently not in the system has gone bad. Was hoping local retailer would be willing to test the RAM for me to verify it as corrupt but they said I'd have to take entire tower to them and pay tech service fees which I'd rather avoid. I think I just need to buy new pair of RAM but thought I'd post here before spending any $ I shouldn't or might not have to.
At work now but gonna swap back to the RAM I think is bad after work and see if problem repeats once again.
Thoughts?

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