so i got home lastnight to find my computer in barely working order. i am very upset about this and i don't know how to fix it. i don't need a bugging computer when i need to have it working for school. i don't need to have roommates that don't care one bit about how they treat my most expensive possession
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i could definitely try this trick. i need a screw driver and some air. and when you say "case"...do you mean like the whole case? or does it only come off on the sides or does the whole thing come off? or maybe just the back? wow, this makes me feel very stupid. i really appreciate you taking the time to explain that this to me though, John. :)
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Don't feel stupid; if you've never taken apart a computer before, you can't be expected to know those things. :)
Most computers have several screws (4-6) on the back, where the edges of the outer case lay on top of the back of the PC. Once those are removed, place the computer on a table or floor, hold both sides of the PC, and jerk back or up (back should work, depending on the model). That should pull the case cover off, and from there you can implement the rest of the solution.
If the case looks like it doesn't work that way, it may have a side door. If it looks like it might have one, let me know what model your PC is and I'll try to find out.
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check your event log:
How to View Event Logs
To open Event Viewer, follow these steps:
1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel. Click Performance and Maintenance, then click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Computer Management. Or, open the MMC containing the Event Viewer snap-in.
2. In the console tree, click Event Viewer.
The Application, Security, and System logs are displayed in the Event Viewer window.
see if you see anything in the Application Log or System Log that gives you more information.
Depending on that information ( or lack there-of ), the only option may be using your Operating System disk to try to repair windows, or reformatting (which you don't want to do unless you absolutely have to).
does your cd burner still work? if so, then you're OK to even reformat since you can back everything up first.
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the log thing was fun and exciting but i don't really know what i should be looking for in the application log. there was all kinds of things in there.
thanks for your input too, Jeff. :)
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Worth a shot, though!
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