06-02-2016, 04:26 AM
(06-02-2016, 04:16 AM)Surge Wrote:The updated driver had a bug, the PSU was either cheap or faulty, Windows, just Windows (why have failures be your fault, when we can do it for you!), and something set the BIOS to Netboot (which does work over Wi-Fi if the motherboard loads the drivers involved).(06-02-2016, 04:08 AM)Segolia Wrote: Every computer error I've had has generally made sense. I suppose it would seem that way if you weren't very familiar with the workings of a computer but computers are hardly unreliable - most modern software is super recoverable. It's usually quite difficult to actually fuck something up really badly.Yes crash messages from perfectly fine up to date drivers 30+ times a day made perfect sense, the PSU that could make a determined attempt to light itself on fire in mere seconds but couldn't actually power anything was absolutely logical, the abrupt total failure of msconfig after Windows explorer irretrievably locked up is such a simple problem, and how I could forget how trivial that time my BIOS suddenly tried AND ALMOST SUCCEEDED to boot Windows via a wireless USB receiver was.
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