i get so angry with my new computer,they instaled the dvd player upsided down so now i must have the pc on the upside down to use the player
Keep your motherboard layed to one side.
Try again?
Thank you. I like you!AussieReaper wrote:
Keep your motherboard layed to one side.
It is not difficult to remove the side cover of your PC. There you will see two screws (or some tabs) that hold in the CD/DVD player. Remove screws or depress tabs and the player will begin to slide out. Remove cables, flip player, connect cables back to player and slide back into slot. Reinstall cover and you are good to go..Sup wrote:
reinstall the player
Good luck!
Sit upside down at your desk.
Conversation with one of the least convincing tech guys I've ever worked with:
Me - I think the server is screwed, please reinstall it and we'll see what happens
Him - walks away
Me - Where are you going?
Him - To get my screwdriver
Me - I think the server is screwed, please reinstall it and we'll see what happens
Him - walks away
Me - Where are you going?
Him - To get my screwdriver
Fuck Israel
Yay! Orangehound helps me! I will try this when my pappa gets home!
Good luck.
You ridiculous! My hair would not look good!Swan wrote:
Sit upside down at your desk.
Then you could be like me! Upside Downy!MadDogs&RunningMen wrote:
You ridiculous! My hair would not look good!Swan wrote:
Sit upside down at your desk.
Some DVD players have a tab you can pull out to hold the disk in. I know it works on it's side, but never tried using it upside down. lol
Sober enough to know what I'm doing, drunk enough to really enjoy doing it
Do people actually take this guy seriously?
yes, and why not? He seems legit.Peter wrote:
Do people actually take this guy seriously?
sigh
I've had to go out on call to turn someones computer the right way up before. They called up saying the CDs wouldn't stay in the drive and when I got there they had a Mac Pro upside down. I turned it the right way up, job done.
watBertster7 wrote:
I've had to go out on call to turn someones computer the right way up before. They called up saying the CDs wouldn't stay in the drive and when I got there they had a Mac Pro upside down. I turned it the right way up, job done.
noice
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