Meh, reverse engineering won't be THAT useful until we either discover another sentient species in the universe, or find the ruins and intact tech of an extinct one.
After 30 passes on memtest, and CHKDSK doing nothing, the only option is a complete reinstall. Better, the activation code is missing Thanks Microshit!
That's amazing, because it did. I would know, since this household is completely wary of any non *nix OS due to their consistent failure, we keep constant track of what goes in, and out of the hard drive, and we sure as hell did not change any hardware or drivers. Micro$hit (since that name seems to piss you, the Micro$hit fanboy off, I'll continue using it) has managed to make an OS only slightly more stable than the San Andreas fault over th course of a DECADE. Bullshit.
I been fixing computers for 4 years, it happens. Do really think windows was like "hey I should break today". These is a reason behind it's failure. It was fine at one point(was isn't); Something happen. Hardware has been rule out, software doesn't break by itself. It can be anything, even a windows update.
I've been using computers for seventeen years, and the first time I fixed a computer was ten years ago. The OS itself became corrupted for one simple reason: the damned registry.
Yes, the registry gets cluttered due to what's between the chair and the keyboard... at Redmond that is. The end user has nothing to do with shoddy programing. You should know better, everyone knows that a primary failure of the Windows OS is the registry, whilst *nix OSes never suffer the same fate.
I would also like a good reason why it's the end user's fault that a fresh install of XP will kernel panic, better known as BSoD, when coming out of hibernation or even activating the webcam via Windows Explorer. My HP Mini has no driver issues, and yet this happens.
The BSoS only flashes by in less than a millisecond, sometimes it doesn't display at ALL How the fuck CAN I read it? Oh, and ad hominems ruin your attempt to own me.
Besides, I'm picking up some programing languages soon, and once I find one that I think flows well I'll delve into it properly. Right now I'm playing with a very old and very proprietary language called ZZT-OOP for a class assignment.
looks like a driver issue, did you try getting into safe mode? if you can't get a xp pro disc and when you start into the blue screen of life press r to recover your xp installation. if you don't have one just torrent an original xp pro image, no modded xp's.
since the machine is old you should try to run a memtest, or check the hard drive for bad sectors.
hardware dies, even my mac's cd drive and speakers stop working 3 years ago.
that is very odd, probably a file that got corrupted. I suggest getting a Cd and recover by pressing R when it prompts you to do so when you load the disc. or if your HDD supports S.M.A.R.T run that in Linux. Fedora 11 has that preinstalled on the live Cd I think.
are you sure it did not say anything else in the bsod. like like Ntldr is missing?
Windows xp has issues with its boot loader. a bad HDD will give you hell on any OS.
i think your videos would be alot more watchable if they fell within 3-4 minute time range. 8 minutes is way to long to waste my time on
UnseenEnemy 2 years ago
So, you have ADD? Swallow Ritalin then.
AJComixII 2 years ago
I mean, in comparison to death rays and flying saucers and the such.
AJComixII 2 years ago
Meh, reverse engineering won't be THAT useful until we either discover another sentient species in the universe, or find the ruins and intact tech of an extinct one.
AJComixII 2 years ago
Did he defrag his hard driver?
roboticterror 2 years ago
Uh... YEA. That has nothing to do with it.
After 30 passes on memtest, and CHKDSK doing nothing, the only option is a complete reinstall. Better, the activation code is missing Thanks Microshit!
AJComixII 2 years ago
Microshit, thats cute. Did you make that all by yourself?
I just ask a question you fucking idiot.
Windows nor any OS just blows up like how you stated. You have ruled out hardware, so whats left? The end user.
Sorry to break it to you, but software doesn't just break without help.
roboticterror 2 years ago
That's amazing, because it did. I would know, since this household is completely wary of any non *nix OS due to their consistent failure, we keep constant track of what goes in, and out of the hard drive, and we sure as hell did not change any hardware or drivers. Micro$hit (since that name seems to piss you, the Micro$hit fanboy off, I'll continue using it) has managed to make an OS only slightly more stable than the San Andreas fault over th course of a DECADE. Bullshit.
AJComixII 2 years ago
Did you just call me a Ms fanboy? lolwut
I use Linux and OpenBSD.( look at my videos)
Anyway, there 3000 ways to trash windows. You might of done one of them.
roboticterror 2 years ago
Like... normal use? Sounds like bullshit to me.
AJComixII 2 years ago
I been fixing computers for 4 years, it happens. Do really think windows was like "hey I should break today". These is a reason behind it's failure. It was fine at one point(was isn't); Something happen. Hardware has been rule out, software doesn't break by itself. It can be anything, even a windows update.
roboticterror 2 years ago
I've been using computers for seventeen years, and the first time I fixed a computer was ten years ago. The OS itself became corrupted for one simple reason: the damned registry.
AJComixII 2 years ago
Once again, software (or the registry) doesn't break it by itself. The problem lays between chair and keyboard.
roboticterror 2 years ago
Yes, the registry gets cluttered due to what's between the chair and the keyboard... at Redmond that is. The end user has nothing to do with shoddy programing. You should know better, everyone knows that a primary failure of the Windows OS is the registry, whilst *nix OSes never suffer the same fate.
AJComixII 2 years ago
I would also like a good reason why it's the end user's fault that a fresh install of XP will kernel panic, better known as BSoD, when coming out of hibernation or even activating the webcam via Windows Explorer. My HP Mini has no driver issues, and yet this happens.
AJComixII 2 years ago
Assembly? Meh, I don't own a Texas Instrument calculator.
AJComixII 2 years ago
lol whining is a primary library in his programming language.
ASCII808 2 years ago
Also I lol'd at the "II" part at the end of his Leodime username.
Obvious copy of yours. What a copy cat faggot, lmao.
matts 2 years ago
We call it "pat ball" in London.
Search it up.
matts 2 years ago
the error is probably from a corrupted file. if that's the case, the bsod will likely have the info telling you what it is
NermalsChannel 2 years ago
It would be great if it was displayed for more than a half frame.
AJComixII 2 years ago
of course you would never read the BSOD and at least diagnose the problem but no whining is better. its probably a hardware problem, not Windows xp.
ASCII808 2 years ago
The BSoS only flashes by in less than a millisecond, sometimes it doesn't display at ALL How the fuck CAN I read it? Oh, and ad hominems ruin your attempt to own me.
Besides, I'm picking up some programing languages soon, and once I find one that I think flows well I'll delve into it properly. Right now I'm playing with a very old and very proprietary language called ZZT-OOP for a class assignment.
AJComixII 2 years ago
press F8, and disable restart after crash. then it will show and not restart.
ASCII808 2 years ago
F2 is the boot menu on his BIOS, but whatever YOU say.
Right, be back in a tick.
AJComixII 2 years ago
Right, 0x0000007E, 0xC0000005, 0x823924C9, 0xF895BC50, and 0xF895B94C are the listed errors.
AJComixII 2 years ago
I can't even run CHKDSK. Now that's the great thing about Windows 3.11, you boot DOS first.
AJComixII 2 years ago
looks like a driver issue, did you try getting into safe mode? if you can't get a xp pro disc and when you start into the blue screen of life press r to recover your xp installation. if you don't have one just torrent an original xp pro image, no modded xp's.
since the machine is old you should try to run a memtest, or check the hard drive for bad sectors.
hardware dies, even my mac's cd drive and speakers stop working 3 years ago.
ASCII808 2 years ago
Safe mode did nothing. 8th pass on mem test with no errors found, still running. The machine is not even a year old actually.
AJComixII 2 years ago
that is very odd, probably a file that got corrupted. I suggest getting a Cd and recover by pressing R when it prompts you to do so when you load the disc. or if your HDD supports S.M.A.R.T run that in Linux. Fedora 11 has that preinstalled on the live Cd I think.
are you sure it did not say anything else in the bsod. like like Ntldr is missing?
Windows xp has issues with its boot loader. a bad HDD will give you hell on any OS.
ASCII808 2 years ago
Nothing regarding NTLDR at all. I'll let it go for 20 passes (at 12 now, no errors) and then try something else.
AJComixII 2 years ago
just put the xp disc and recover, or reinstall if you want to do that. recover should work
ASCII808 2 years ago