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Fan Area => The Hydlaa Plaza => Topic started by: fken on May 14, 2005, 03:57:51 pm
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http://h3pfoof.free.fr/Test%20immersion%20pc.wmv (http://h3pfoof.free.fr/Test%20immersion%20pc.wmv)
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Now thats really cleaning your comp o_O
I just take out my fualty motherboard/computer parts, put it in a bin, put oil, and burn it..
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That has got to be the funniest thing I\'ve ever seen. XD
Gotta love getting those ISA slots squeaky clean!
~Indi
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WOW, IT LIVES!!!!! *thunder*
Is that possable though? They might have used another motherboard. And it never really showed the os running, might be totally screwed up.
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Originally posted by Efflixi Aduro
WOW, IT LIVES!!!!! *thunder*
Is that possable though? They might have used another motherboard. And it never really showed the os running, might be totally screwed up.
That\'s because it didn\'t have a hard drive attatched (or none that I could see anyway). Maybe it was covered in the hulky IDE cables... /me shrugs
As long as the board, CPU, RAM, and video card aren\'t dead, chances are that it would be able to boot from a drive, just as long as the ATA connectors weren\'t borked in the process.
I\'m surprised nothing made the leads on the BIOS chip short. It was an old board, so it was probably soldered on there instead of a removable chip. Gunk can get stuck in those sockets really easily. Not that I\'d know... >.>
~Indi
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I\'ve never seen anyone clean their computer....like that. I feel sorry for the poor thing...
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I really liked the pressure washer treatment at the end.
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Well when I can\'t play PS it can only mean two things:
1st - I\'m doing something else like working or so... and that\'s understandable!
2nd - or I\'m only on my PC and my PC does not like games at all! and yes I do play PS but mostly during weekends and not on my PC.
Oil and wash the PC? and remove the thick protective layer of dust and dead mosquitos? No way! :s
Crazy french people :P
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Originally posted by MaidenIndigo
That\'s because it didn\'t have a hard drive attatched (or none that I could see anyway). Maybe it was covered in the hulky IDE cables... /me shrugs
As long as the board, CPU, RAM, and video card aren\'t dead, chances are that it would be able to boot from a drive, just as long as the ATA connectors weren\'t borked in the process.
I\'m surprised nothing made the leads on the BIOS chip short. It was an old board, so it was probably soldered on there instead of a removable chip. Gunk can get stuck in those sockets really easily. Not that I\'d know... >.>
....sure ?(
me not playing PS? come on it\'s my life :P
haven\'t cleaned my computer in like what... 5 years? works perfectly :D