On idle, the CPU temp (not the core temps) is pretty low, yet it almost doubles under stress - that's still okay, right?Finray wrote:
You'll be fine.
Last edited by alexb (2010-06-01 10:55:19)
On idle, the CPU temp (not the core temps) is pretty low, yet it almost doubles under stress - that's still okay, right?Finray wrote:
You'll be fine.
Last edited by alexb (2010-06-01 10:55:19)
so 35 degrees idle/70 degrees full load? Yeah that's about average and well below excessive limits.alexb wrote:
On idle, the CPU temp (not the core temps) is pretty low, yet it almost doubles under stress - that's still okay, right?Finray wrote:
You'll be fine.
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Step 1:Metal-Eater-GR wrote:
guys, my laptop has a problem. It boots fine, but the desktop screen is completely black, with just a message in teh middle saying windows explorer has stopped working. Task manager is functioning, as well as safe mode. What should I do? I could just reformat but I'm asking for a simpler solution. sorry for bothering you
ps its running vista.
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Last edited by Metal-Eater-GR (2010-06-02 02:18:22)
did it work?Metal-Eater-GR wrote:
Motherfucker I Love You
Now now, no need to thank me before you've checked if it can reboot by itself nowMetal-Eater-GR wrote:
Worked like a charm. Cheers floppy, I owe you
You have no business working with computers on a professional level if you can't handle a class based off of the CCNA. What's troubling you?FloppY_ wrote:
Fuck this Cisco bullshit, I'm taking my ADHD ass out of school and live for the rest of eternity on social support checks...
/care
QFT... If you are going into hardware, you need to know Cisco in-and-out.mikkel wrote:
You have no business working with computers on a professional level if you can't handle a class based off of the CCNA. What's troubling you?FloppY_ wrote:
Fuck this Cisco bullshit, I'm taking my ADHD ass out of school and live for the rest of eternity on social support checks...
/care
It's so fucking dry material and I just dont give a shit. I can set up nearly anything without ever reading a manual by just using my common sence and logic.Ilocano wrote:
QFT... If you are going into hardware, you need to know Cisco in-and-out.mikkel wrote:
You have no business working with computers on a professional level if you can't handle a class based off of the CCNA. What's troubling you?FloppY_ wrote:
Fuck this Cisco bullshit, I'm taking my ADHD ass out of school and live for the rest of eternity on social support checks...
/care
Ahh, socialism, the answer to every apathetic man's prayers.FloppY_ wrote:
Besides, by now I've given the fuck up on this world...
Nomatter how hard you work you'll allways want something you can't afford.
Might aswell make by on social support, as long as I can afford a PC, rent and a scrapper of a car I can't see why anything else is worth having a dreadfull job you hate every hour off....
/whine
Apathy..CammRobb wrote:
Ahh, socialism, the answer to every apathetic man's prayers.FloppY_ wrote:
Besides, by now I've given the fuck up on this world...
Nomatter how hard you work you'll allways want something you can't afford.
Might aswell make by on social support, as long as I can afford a PC, rent and a scrapper of a car I can't see why anything else is worth having a dreadfull job you hate every hour off....
/whine
Haha, that's the voice of a dilettante talking. Once you get into /real/ IT and get out of helping your mother figure out how to print a PDF or attach a document to an e-mail, then this approach will yield you a whole lot less success without a firm understanding of basic theory. You can scoff at it now, but when you get out into the real world, and you notice how your co-workers get things done twice as fast as you because you're flying by the seat of your pants, then you'll be scrambling to learn what your diploma says you're already supposed to know before you find yourself out of a job.FloppY_ wrote:
It's so fucking dry material and I just dont give a shit. I can set up nearly anything without ever reading a manual by just using my common sence and logic.Ilocano wrote:
QFT... If you are going into hardware, you need to know Cisco in-and-out.mikkel wrote:
You have no business working with computers on a professional level if you can't handle a class based off of the CCNA. What's troubling you?
QFT.mikkel wrote:
Haha, that's the voice of a dilettante talking. Once you get into /real/ IT and get out of helping your mother figure out how to print a PDF or attach a document to an e-mail, then this approach will yield you a whole lot less success without a firm understanding of basic theory. You can scoff at it now, but when you get out into the real world, and you notice how your co-workers get things done twice as fast as you because you're flying by the seat of your pants, then you'll be scrambling to learn what your diploma says you're already supposed to know before you find yourself out of a job.FloppY_ wrote:
It's so fucking dry material and I just dont give a shit. I can set up nearly anything without ever reading a manual by just using my common sence and logic.Ilocano wrote:
QFT... If you are going into hardware, you need to know Cisco in-and-out.
Seriously, FloppY_, man the fuck up. That attitude of yours will be a part of the past in a couple of years, and the future after that will be decided by what you do now. If your future self could travel back in time, he'd kick you swiftly in the balls and tell you to stop being a bitch.
Pfft... I'm talking about setting up servers, network or advicing people in what they need. Not helping people with stuff a fucking 5 year old can do.mikkel wrote:
Haha, that's the voice of a dilettante talking. Once you get into /real/ IT and get out of helping your mother figure out how to print a PDF or attach a document to an e-mail, then this approach will yield you a whole lot less success without a firm understanding of basic theory. You can scoff at it now, but when you get out into the real world, and you notice how your co-workers get things done twice as fast as you because you're flying by the seat of your pants, then you'll be scrambling to learn what your diploma says you're already supposed to know before you find yourself out of a job.FloppY_ wrote:
It's so fucking dry material and I just dont give a shit. I can set up nearly anything without ever reading a manual by just using my common sence and logic.Ilocano wrote:
QFT... If you are going into hardware, you need to know Cisco in-and-out.
Seriously, FloppY_, man the fuck up. That attitude of yours will be a part of the past in a couple of years, and the future after that will be decided by what you do now. If your future self could travel back in time, he'd kick you swiftly in the balls and tell you to stop being a bitch.
Any "5 year old" can install software on a computer and plug one end of a cable into a switch, and another end of a cable into a NIC, too. You're at the bottom of the barrel, FloppY_, and you're giving up before you get to even have sight of the interesting and challenging parts of the industry for which you're educating yourself.FloppY_ wrote:
Pfft... I'm talking about setting up servers, network or advicing people in what they need. Not helping people with stuff a fucking 5 year old can do.mikkel wrote:
Haha, that's the voice of a dilettante talking. Once you get into /real/ IT and get out of helping your mother figure out how to print a PDF or attach a document to an e-mail, then this approach will yield you a whole lot less success without a firm understanding of basic theory. You can scoff at it now, but when you get out into the real world, and you notice how your co-workers get things done twice as fast as you because you're flying by the seat of your pants, then you'll be scrambling to learn what your diploma says you're already supposed to know before you find yourself out of a job.FloppY_ wrote:
It's so fucking dry material and I just dont give a shit. I can set up nearly anything without ever reading a manual by just using my common sence and logic.
Seriously, FloppY_, man the fuck up. That attitude of yours will be a part of the past in a couple of years, and the future after that will be decided by what you do now. If your future self could travel back in time, he'd kick you swiftly in the balls and tell you to stop being a bitch.
I can't see why I'd bother with working hard on an education for a job I don't give a rats ass about... I'd fucking hate myself more than I do now...
pffft...mikkel wrote:
Any "5 year old" can install software on a computer and plug one end of a cable into a switch, and another end of a cable into a NIC, too. You're at the bottom of the barrel, FloppY_, and you're giving up before you get to even have sight of the interesting and challenging parts of the industry for which you're educating yourself.FloppY_ wrote:
Pfft... I'm talking about setting up servers, network or advicing people in what they need. Not helping people with stuff a fucking 5 year old can do.mikkel wrote:
Haha, that's the voice of a dilettante talking. Once you get into /real/ IT and get out of helping your mother figure out how to print a PDF or attach a document to an e-mail, then this approach will yield you a whole lot less success without a firm understanding of basic theory. You can scoff at it now, but when you get out into the real world, and you notice how your co-workers get things done twice as fast as you because you're flying by the seat of your pants, then you'll be scrambling to learn what your diploma says you're already supposed to know before you find yourself out of a job.
Seriously, FloppY_, man the fuck up. That attitude of yours will be a part of the past in a couple of years, and the future after that will be decided by what you do now. If your future self could travel back in time, he'd kick you swiftly in the balls and tell you to stop being a bitch.
I can't see why I'd bother with working hard on an education for a job I don't give a rats ass about... I'd fucking hate myself more than I do now...
Get that fatalist bullshit out of your head and be a man.
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Are you doing IT Supporter or Datatekniker?FloppY_ wrote:
pffft...mikkel wrote:
Any "5 year old" can install software on a computer and plug one end of a cable into a switch, and another end of a cable into a NIC, too. You're at the bottom of the barrel, FloppY_, and you're giving up before you get to even have sight of the interesting and challenging parts of the industry for which you're educating yourself.FloppY_ wrote:
Pfft... I'm talking about setting up servers, network or advicing people in what they need. Not helping people with stuff a fucking 5 year old can do.
I can't see why I'd bother with working hard on an education for a job I don't give a rats ass about... I'd fucking hate myself more than I do now...
Get that fatalist bullshit out of your head and be a man.
name any of this so-called "interesting stuff"
I was planning on datatekniker, because I hate advicing people who have no clue about computers what to do...mikkel wrote:
Are you doing IT Supporter or Datatekniker?FloppY_ wrote:
pffft...mikkel wrote:
Any "5 year old" can install software on a computer and plug one end of a cable into a switch, and another end of a cable into a NIC, too. You're at the bottom of the barrel, FloppY_, and you're giving up before you get to even have sight of the interesting and challenging parts of the industry for which you're educating yourself.
Get that fatalist bullshit out of your head and be a man.
name any of this so-called "interesting stuff"
Haha.FloppY_ wrote:
I was planning on datatekniker, because I hate advicing people who have no clue about computers what to do...mikkel wrote:
Are you doing IT Supporter or Datatekniker?FloppY_ wrote:
pffft...
name any of this so-called "interesting stuff"
But I gave that up as soon as we were told that we have to take the next level of cisco there -.-