I had a flash game up. The video and sound went out at the same time.
The two are connected, because they happen at the same time. The video card is not faulty nor is the monitor. I stated that it wasn't a video card problem already.
D3V said:
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I had a flash game up. The video and sound went out at the same time.
The two are connected, because they happen at the same time. The video card is not faulty nor is the monitor. I stated that it wasn't a video card problem already.
LOL...
Yea.. D3V is right. I have no idea what I am talking about.
What you said was that your computer was on, and that the computer 'shut off' and the 'fans were still running'
shut the fuck up kocksucker you said that he should replace his fucking cpu fan, tardass newb.
-besides the point... Bob, what version of Macromedia flash do you have? And does the 'flash game' take up the whole screen.
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!King_Amazon!: I talked to him while he was getting raped
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It has nothing to do with the flash as it happened at other times as well, and it did the same thing during the boot process. I just stated that to show that sound was playing, and it stopped. Audio and video are completely independent of each other.
D3V said:
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What you said was that your computer was on, and that the computer 'shut off' and the 'fans were still running'
shut the fuck up kocksucker you said that he should replace his fucking cpu fan, tardass newb.
Medieval Bob, I don't mean to take over your thread. No, I am not going to start calling D3V names or make a post like "D3V IZ TEH SUxx0rz" or something stupid like that. I have one simple question.
Who gave you better advice?
Kockblocker1 = Better advice?
D3V = Better advice?
Bob, have you checked to see if you have your properties set to have the hard disks shut off after a certain period of time? (right click desktop > properties >Screen saver tab > Power button > There will be a list of what you can set to shut off, if hard disk is set to shut off, switch it to (never) ).
You may have your computer in hibernation.... don't know.
And how long is it 'usually' on before it shuts off..? Aronud the same amount of time? or just random times
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!King_Amazon!: I talked to him while he was getting raped
[quote][16:04] jamer123: GRRR firefox just like quit on me now on internet exploder[quote]
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[quote=!King_Amazon!]notices he's 3 inches shorter than her son and he's circumcised [quote]
Who gave you better advice?
Kockblocker1 = Better advice?
D3V = Better advice?
Vote 1 for kockblocker1
DV3 said:
You may have your computer in hibernation.... don't know.
And how long is it 'usually' on before it shuts off..? Aronud the same amount of time? or just random times
thoses setting have a minimum of 1 minute too 3 minutes.
bob said:
I rebooted several times, and I've only gotten about 15 seconds of activity before it goes into hibernation.