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Post by bcg1969 on Dec 15, 2007 13:07:24 GMT -5
major pain in the tookus. i spent the better part of several days trying to figure out why this error kept popping up in the task manager. i was able to still use my pc during that but it kept making things very annoying. so i reformatted. didn't solve it, did offline and online scans, nothing. i gave it one more try and reformatted again after loading everything back on the first time, arghh. seems to have worked and i believe the error that was popping up in the dozens was due to updating the software to my webcam a few weeks earlier. was able to find some info online about it and it amounted to something like programs, more than one trying to access the same exact spot of memory then causing the error to run crazy. so far so good though i still need to add back a good chunk of data to my pc it seems to be solved. i am still knocking on wood though. bottom line, when a pc works it is perfect. but when it doesn't it is a "insert potty mouthed drunken sailer words here"
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Post by 4barrelhemi on Dec 16, 2007 6:07:24 GMT -5
I can relate and feel your pain. I have even gone as far as punching my monitor which I regretted soon after when my hand felt like I broke it. Haha ;D
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Post by scubasteve on Dec 16, 2007 8:22:07 GMT -5
I can sympathise as well. My motherboard decided to commit suicide a few weeks back and blew my hard drive up. Lost loads of stuff and had to buy a new pc. Bugger!
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Post by Natalie on Dec 16, 2007 10:21:00 GMT -5
YeahI know how it feels too. Few months ago, my motherboard decided to push up the daisies. Had to buy a new one...
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Post by 4barrelhemi on Dec 17, 2007 4:11:43 GMT -5
I've been putting alot of my stuff on cdr's and stuff in case my motherboard explodes. I lost over 600 albums when my mini drive died
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Post by gopher in heat on Dec 17, 2007 13:54:37 GMT -5
All this talk of losing albums makes me paranoid about my own computer!
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