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months have passed since "we'll fix the pc wHeN vvE hAeV taeIME"
i need A TAEimE maChinE 2 c0nFirM dID mY pAsT eVeN ExIst :rage:
im afraid i won't be bacc anytime soon as expected :gand:
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:uhm:
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From the bottom of my heart. I will deeply miss you. *Cries*
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(https://www.shareprogress.org/media/confused.gif)
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I am sad to hear that Jo3 :|
Do poke us if you have any problems setting up IV:MP later on when you hopefully get ya pc back :P
Also, you might need the GTA4 EFLC thingy because we might move to that new client until you come around :)
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we might move to that new client
Does that mean??? :o
*Gets ready*
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did you read his spoiler message :p
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We hope that you will get your PC back soon.
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Sometimes fixing your own PC using your bare hands might help. Unless its that complicated.
Feel free to post on IV:MP Support with any problems you face.
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Does that mean??? :o
*Gets ready*
D:
i tried to fix it myself once and... kinda messed up with the wires. Now we need real engineers to put those wires back xD
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i tried to fix it myself once and... kinda messed up with the wires. Now we need real engineers to put those wires back xD
Every wire is labeled and so are the sockets on the motherboard, just match them with the correct combination and you will be fine.
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i tried to fix it myself once and... kinda messed up with the wires. Now we need real engineers to put those wires back xD
Just as Joey explained and if your motherboard for some reason doesn't have labeled connectors, then you might need to find the motherboard manual in the box it came with your PC.
If you don't have it (anymore) then you could find the motherboard model on the motherboard itself and google for the manual.
After a short time, you`ll know exactly where every connection has to be.
It saves you time waiting for an engineer to come around as well as costs they might charge you for just moving (most likely) 1 or 2 cables...
Unless you broke a cable or have a critical part failing on you. Or you just forgot to turn the button from O to I at the power supply? Or perhaps your monitor isn't connected properly? :D
Helpful links
Click here to see an example of installing front panel connectors (https://youtu.be/IhX0fOUYd8Q?t=30m35s). (This might be a different mobo, thus you WANT to check your motherboard`s manual for each exact location!!)
Click here to see 5 Tips with building your first PC (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHQGjGPK1Jw). (RIP NCIX 2 jan. 2007-3 dec. 2017)
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yea.. actually i broke a cable :D and moar over... i scanned the hard drive and it has 300+ bad sectors :rofl: need to replace it too