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well last night my computer crashed for no apparent reason this morning i manage to get it on and everything looks fine except i cant run the majority of my games and i kept getting messages when i tried to open said games saying that there was no video card capable of running them which confused me so i went into the device manager to find that my computer was claiming that i did not have a gpu on the computer...my next step was to open up my laptop and what i found was that a bug had gotten fried on top of my video card frying the card too ofc and now my computer cant even run sc right (theres a rather severe color issue) and i dont have enough money to replace the card >.< especially considering its a laptop and the card is built into the mobo FML ____________________________________________________________ tl;dr bug crawled into my comp, got fried, took my video card with it, comp cant even run sc, no money to replace it >.<
Poll: is it pathetic that my computer cant even run SC? (Vote): Yes, very (Vote): WTF!! THATS POSSIBLE HOW CAN A COMPUTER NOT BE ABLE TO RUN SC (Vote): no, im just laughing inside (Vote): no, enjoy the torment though
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that's some gosu bug....par with power outage
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Huh... a bug that neutered your computer... thats awesome since its not me
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bug got into your laptop. shit, thats sad.
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You can probably pick up some bottem of the line card for a few bucks at a local comp parts store, enough to run SC anyways (I used to run it on a 16MB card)
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On February 11 2010 05:06 Shiladie wrote: You can probably pick up some bottem of the line card for a few bucks at a local comp parts store, enough to run SC anyways (I used to run it on a 16MB card) card is built into the motherboard
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I don't get it, if your video card is really fried, surely you wouldn't be able to see anything on your screen at all, right?
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thats what i would think too but for some reason i can see stuff on the screen but i cant DO anything (possibly only part of the card was fried)
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On February 11 2010 05:30 blabber wrote: I don't get it, if your video card is really fried, surely you wouldn't be able to see anything on your screen at all, right?
Yea that's weird. Maybe it was semi-working, in that it had some functionalities still, but Windows could not pick it up.
Btw, that's basically the story behind the word "bug" (as in software bug)
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that's interesting. You could always get a really cheap GPU or ask a friend if they have a really old one from when they upgraded their computer.
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Thats strange. How big of a bug was it? And did it like, stop your fan from spinning or how exactly did it "fry" your comp? Im just curious.
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Replacing a GPU in a laptop can be bitch, maybe some place can repair it cheaply? Otherwise you have a glorified semi-netbook.
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Haha, computer fried by an actual bug! This reminds me of reading about technicians having to clean dead moths from giant rooms filled with vacuum tubes.
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On February 11 2010 07:14 Judicator wrote: Replacing a GPU in a laptop can be bitch, maybe some place can repair it cheaply? Otherwise you have a glorified semi-netbook.
yea a 7lbs netbook lol
On February 11 2010 06:45 jimminy_kriket wrote: Thats strange. How big of a bug was it? And did it like, stop your fan from spinning or how exactly did it "fry" your comp? Im just curious.
it got torn apart in the fan edit: it was also around as big as the tip of a finger
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