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Nov 1, 2020

]Heres comes a wild chalen-gerlrllr~
My House had a brief blackout. Had to reroute the power to a secondary(we dont have a generator) and use my phone as a third string limit. Involved unplugging the Blu-Ray Player and ethernet and doing a 5 round CPU powercycle do get disk repair running(advanced system repair is actually a POST disk check script, thats why it can often fail after a surge).


Got some nice popups of MS-DOS windows. I'm running my own DOS with a windows XP/10 hybrid for GUI and sys32/sys64 linkup.

All is stable.

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Nov 1, 2020

]Heres comes a wild chalen-gerlrllr~

Chumbawumba4ever97 posted:

Did you check your ram op? Check to see if the amount of ram you have went down. Maybe one stick fried and you didn't know it.

Either that or you fried something you never use like the on board modem or some poo poo

Not only could it be fried and buggy, but it could be the wrong size. The slots on older motherboards can actually fit new DDR5 RAM but the firmware wont accept it.

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Nov 1, 2020

]Heres comes a wild chalen-gerlrllr~
I'm not gonna tell you to go out and buy headlight fluid. Your computer is working and running fine and youve fixed it.

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