My Computer Broke :(

If any of you have wondered why I havent been on in a while (which you probably haven’t), it’s because my stupid computer has broken once again. I don’t know how long it will be until I get a new one but it won’t be soon. So yea… Goodbye, for now. :’(

Magma, I have had many computers (all of which were laptops) that were either dropped, smashed, sat on, or thrown (I know, and you know, we all like throwing our anger at expensive electronics). Stationary computers are more durable than laptops, because clumsy people can’t drop them. I hope you return soon. :slight_smile:

All I can say is well done…
My computer just says “Check the cable” and then has loads of rainbow dots.

Good luck magma!

Sorry for computer issues. Those issues just want to make me throw computers too xD.

I mishhh you

See you soon on PCB

Thanks Dan! I miss you tooooooo. Hope I can get on sometime soon :slight_smile:

I would recommend letting your local IT shop take a look at it, generally cheaper than a new computer.

A quick google has turned up this: http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000706.htm
That suggests it may be a bad harddrive, which would only cost ~$90CAD to replace. Could also be motherboard issues though.

I wish you the best of luck fixing you computer Magma. I have missed you these past mounths and I will miss you until you get your computer fixed. Hope you an get back on as soon as possible! =D

magma iv missed you so much ,but now ik why your never on ,so i can stop asking chocolate_pug where u r :wink:

My old laptop encountered the same problem, Magma. When the laptop turns on, it brings rainbow pixels at the top of the screen, and I can’t sign in, as the rest of the screen is gray. The screen with the bar of rainbow pixels is like a loading screen, starting from the top to the bottom. I think the only problem with the computer has to be that the screen is broken, internally, and it can’t show any pixels on the screen.

I don’t know how to fix this error, so Brodur’s help is your best chance of getting your computer to work normally again.

When in doubt, blow it up

DISCLAIMER: don’t actually blow it up

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