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Captain Cook's axe
Wednesday, 28 October, 2009
I have had this pc for 4 years now i upgraded the grafix card from well heres waht it was
450pw
p4 3ghz cpu
512mb ram
200ghd
now it some tiems used to do the restart thign all the time years back in 2007 i had a bad tiem i would log into winows and it would do it i reformated liek 8 tiems it stoped
then i got 2 g ram and a hd3850 grafix card and 2 weeks ago my hd was stuffing up it was realy going slow i tired the ram the grafix card the oinly thign i could think of was the cpu i got a brand new cpu witch iwas goingto get a intel core 2 duo 2.9ghz it restarts when i try to play a game all i can think of is the harddrive is stuffed and i need a new one becasue even when it used to restart i got a new motehr board sicnde then and the only old part is the harddrive some tim windos just criptus and you have to reformat i say reformat every 6months to make sure your pc isent slow it fulls up wiht a lot of stuff it said i had 25g lef
but i should have had 50g 25g was missing outr of know where thats when i new the hard drive was stuffed i say if you have spar parts lieing around try them befor you do any thing else im goignto try a 2nd harddrive iu have soon thats all i can think about becaue its been sicne i got the computer and iyts been ther the hole tiem i have had trubble and tis the last thign lef?
TrivSkip , Sydney, NSW, Australia
 I'd say the walls in your room must be painted the wrong colour. Paul Zucker
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the real TrivSkipPosted: 10/11/2009 re: Captain Cook's axe im the real trivskip and i dident post this FrankPosted: 30/10/2009 re: Captain Cook's axe I do believe he suffers from dislexia or something like that so i say to you TrivSkip of Sydney go GET SOME HELP from a PC Repair place down there as your computer needs some TLC and possibly a new power supply as they are usually the first culprits in a long chain of unexplained shutdowns/reboots and strange errors.
Also make sure all the internal fans are working and the inside of your computer does`nt look like a great big dust ball as heat can cause this as well.
I`ll go with you on this one Carlo.
Frank n St31n JCPosted: 29/10/2009 re: Captain Cook's axe I wonder .......if TrivSkip ever installed the Motherboard's drivers? (The new one''s, that is.)
Could easy explain 'why' his computer is playing up so badly?
But, like you guys, I can't understand his 'english', either. Carlo SchisanoPosted: 28/10/2009 re: Captain Cook's axe Geez, I wish you were my customer!...buying parts here, there and everywhere without really addressing the problem.
Have you checked your power supply and case to make sure it is not overheating or faulty? If your hard drive is going really slow, its almost certainly a software issue.
Take your computer into a repair shop to look at and learn how to look after your computer to save you money and headaches in the long term. peterPosted: 28/10/2009 re: Captain Cook's axe man, I think you need a new keyboard..all your letters appear to be mixed pu...oops, I mean up!!
(Ewww. I'm still tryinmg to get my head around "mixed pu". LOL -PZ) Anon AmusedPosted: 28/10/2009 re: Captain Cook's axe Interesting...
Stop smoking that crap... just buy tobacco products because they will kill you more slowly and painfully!
Can you speak, read and write plain english?
Are you human?
Or the walls in TrivSkips place have flaking lead paint. Crispy and brain dead inducing.
GregmondPosted: 28/10/2009 re: Captain Cook's axe Forgot to add:
8. Are you asking a question ? Making a statement ? I am unsure of the point of your post. What do you want to know ?
9. "wrong colour" Paul ? You may be right, in which case, disregard everything else I said. :)
GregmondPosted: 28/10/2009 re: Captain Cook's axe 1. Learn to spell (some mistakes are acceptable, your typing is attrocious).
2. Learn some punctuation, just a little even.
3. There are more parts to a PC than RAM,Video card and HDD.
4. Your reboots could be from issues with Motherboard, CPU, powersupply, Operating System etc. Overheating is a big cause of reboots in my experience.
5. Used space on HDD could be from several things that you can't see such as swap files, system backups etc. By default your system restore will use 10%+ from memory.
6. Are you running up to date AV and Anti-spyware ? Some of what you have described (badly) could be from your PC being hacked/controlled by external people.
7. Re-read what you typed to see if it makes sense before you click "Submit", you might still miss some things, but readable English would be good.
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