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Well, there's not that much to say. I'm a guy who likes to draw and learn from other people who draw. I like comic books (80%) and manga (20%). My favorite themes are horror and sci-fi, but I also like comedy.
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Trouble with my PC
a year ago
Well I might be cursed.
I have two pcs: one in my apartment and another in my mom's house just in case I have to work when I'm visiting her. BOTH broke down on the same day! DX
No worries, both are already fixed (I still have my doubts on my apartment's pc, though). I have two questions: The technician told me one PC (the one in my mom's house) has a function on the motherboard that will shut itself down when there's a power surge (weird since I use a no break) so it doesn't, you know, die. Question one: Does anyone knew about this? this is the first time I've heard about it. I use a GA H270-Gaming 3 motherboard and I can't find any guides online mentioning that feature.
Now my other PC works ok-ish. It used to have a solid-state drive for windows use only, but it suddenly started getting a blue screen randomly, forcing itself to reboot. Now, I noticed it did that only when I had the windows file explorer open for longer than usual times so no problem: just close the file explorer every time I open a file. Well, the problem is that later the blue screen started appearing even before I got into windows, so working on it was impossible. I've already formated the solid-state drive three times but the problem keeps appearing a few days later. I removed the drive and added an old laptop hard drive I had and it works just fine now. Problem is it's slow as a snail. Question 2: does anyone know if it might have anything to do with the solid state drive or is this just one more bug on windows 10's arsenal (since it seems to fix itself for a few days when I update windows)?
I have two pcs: one in my apartment and another in my mom's house just in case I have to work when I'm visiting her. BOTH broke down on the same day! DX
No worries, both are already fixed (I still have my doubts on my apartment's pc, though). I have two questions: The technician told me one PC (the one in my mom's house) has a function on the motherboard that will shut itself down when there's a power surge (weird since I use a no break) so it doesn't, you know, die. Question one: Does anyone knew about this? this is the first time I've heard about it. I use a GA H270-Gaming 3 motherboard and I can't find any guides online mentioning that feature.
Now my other PC works ok-ish. It used to have a solid-state drive for windows use only, but it suddenly started getting a blue screen randomly, forcing itself to reboot. Now, I noticed it did that only when I had the windows file explorer open for longer than usual times so no problem: just close the file explorer every time I open a file. Well, the problem is that later the blue screen started appearing even before I got into windows, so working on it was impossible. I've already formated the solid-state drive three times but the problem keeps appearing a few days later. I removed the drive and added an old laptop hard drive I had and it works just fine now. Problem is it's slow as a snail. Question 2: does anyone know if it might have anything to do with the solid state drive or is this just one more bug on windows 10's arsenal (since it seems to fix itself for a few days when I update windows)?
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