That is the smartest thing I have hear all day.Threaten to fill it with potatoes. Works for me.
IMPORTANT: Don't actually put potatoes in your computer.
That is the smartest thing I have hear all day.Threaten to fill it with potatoes. Works for me.
IMPORTANT: Don't actually put potatoes in your computer.
i will fill my computer with potatoes any damn time i please.Threaten to fill it with potatoes. Works for me.
IMPORTANT: Don't actually put potatoes in your computer.
that would work too!A cunning plan! Or you could just put the potato with the message on the side of it in a box?
As a network engineer I should really take the time to read his problem instead of shit posting.I bet Montoya is really pleased we’re all so helpful.
It can happen as you get older. See your GP.I'm sorry, this just came up and I can't get rid of it without saying it, but
... the spud rate on my potato is a little slow...
A couple of network engineers already posted starting points, which is OK, because we don't know quite how far down the path he got. So shitposting while we wait might be acceptable. Or something like that.As a network engineer I should really take the time to read his problem instead of shit posting.
Sounds like you have been hit by a Virus.......The weirdest thing about all of this is that nothing changed between the time I left the house and came back two days later! There was no power failure, lightning storms, nothing!
Has this ever happened to you?
....i really should dust my rig@Montoya
So sorry man, that really sucks.
Some tips for future reference
Could you possibly have had a massive power surge when you were away and you left your PC running?
- Always shut down PC when going on Vacation (unless you need remote access)
- Every Quarter to 6 months, clean the dust completely out of the system
- Be very careful what you install (always use official source)
- regularly run virus check
- Windows 10 can get corrupted, It's happened to me twice and I'm fairly nerdy. The corruption issues I think has a lot to do with the terrible "user" data storage. Windows, as opposed to Linux, constantly writes to your hard drive or SSD.
- Reboot (unless you have enterprise-grade gateway and switches) your router and modem once a month or every 2 months to resysnc them.
- ALWAYS.. ALWAYS.. ALWAYS use a UPS with AVR that can handle your whole rig and auto-shutdown in the event of a power outage. This is also important because if you get surges or brown outs it might damage the delicate circuits in your PC parts. Depends on your PSU too.
P.S. Worse come to shove, if you have homeowners insurance with a property/electronics rider, you can have the whole rig replaced.