Computer is 66.6% satanic
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Computer is 66.6% satanic
My computer used to work with CD's like a normal computer. But today I didn't know what got my computer to suddenly freeze when I put the CD in. When the CD comes out of the computer it resumes. What's going on?
- tyteen4a03
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Oh wait. It's working again
For some reason I was using driver scanner and installed updates for a few of my extremely old drivers. I put the same CD in was working perfectly.
I was thinking of asking someone to lock this but I thought I could continue posting more descriptions of randomness from my oddball computer sometime.

For some reason I was using driver scanner and installed updates for a few of my extremely old drivers. I put the same CD in was working perfectly.
I was thinking of asking someone to lock this but I thought I could continue posting more descriptions of randomness from my oddball computer sometime.
33% angelic
..And the other half is 33.4% angelic.Technos72 wrote:Oh wait. It's working again
I find that most computer catastrophes are done by ourselves.

- jozsefkoma
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Exactly that happens to me right now XD.
I'm trying to watch a DVD, but my computer don't want that.
Also if I insert the disk and then restart the computer, it will not startup until I remove the disk XD
Maybe it has something to do with the summer heat or my DVD is veeery fragmented.
I should try to make an iso image of it and then burn it again.
I'm trying to watch a DVD, but my computer don't want that.
Also if I insert the disk and then restart the computer, it will not startup until I remove the disk XD
Maybe it has something to do with the summer heat or my DVD is veeery fragmented.
I should try to make an iso image of it and then burn it again.
- tyteen4a03
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Check your boot sequence in the BIOS, and make sure the HDD comes first before the DVD.jozsefkoma wrote:Exactly that happens to me right now XD.
I'm trying to watch a DVD, but my computer don't want that.
Also if I insert the disk and then restart the computer, it will not startup until I remove the disk XD
Maybe it has something to do with the summer heat or my DVD is veeery fragmented.
I should try to make an iso image of it and then burn it again.