Unknown2006-02-11 04:55:52
QUOTE(Joli @ Feb 10 2006, 09:11 PM) 256783
It's fixed! Huzzah! And I'm not telling you what was wrong with it because I know I'll get called a retard.
Tell! I won't call you naaaames.. and I'll tell anyone who does to off.
Joli2006-02-11 05:35:18
I had it in the wrong port. The right one was basicly covered up by everything else, so I didn't even see it until I had pulled the cpu out from my desk. I noticed another hole and the hole worked.
And I swear to go if you take that out of context, you die.
And I swear to go if you take that out of context, you die.
Unknown2006-02-11 05:51:06
QUOTE(Joli @ Feb 11 2006, 12:35 AM) 256847
I had it in the wrong port. The right one was basicly covered up by everything else, so I didn't even see it until I had pulled the cpu out from my desk. I noticed another hole and the hole worked.
And I swear to go if you take that out of context, you die.
Weeeelll.. glad to hear it's fixed. My cousin did something like that when she had another cousin of ours set up her sound, and that was the last thing I checked too. (That and her desk was so damn messy that I didn't bother to at first)
And only a genuinely naughty person would tell someone else not to take it out of context! Okay, I'm hiding now.
Joli2006-02-11 06:14:28
Yeah, cpu is really heavy and sucks to pull out, so I really didn't wanna do it, so I was just kinda leaning it so I could look back there..
Unknown2006-02-11 20:44:25
Good thing you decided not to pull out the cpu, because otherwise lack of sound would've been the least of your problems
P.S. I am sorry, but I just couldn't resist. The CPU is that little chip inside the computer that makes everything work. What you were refering to is usually called the "case" or just "computer".
P.P.S. Plugging the speakers into the wrong port is what I do all the time myself. And my girlfriend recently plugged a USB flash drive into a COM port (the small rectangular looking one with lots of sharp pins) which was the most profound act of genius I've ever seen - I myself would've probably given up after 5 minutes of trying to get it to stick in there.
P.S. I am sorry, but I just couldn't resist. The CPU is that little chip inside the computer that makes everything work. What you were refering to is usually called the "case" or just "computer".
P.P.S. Plugging the speakers into the wrong port is what I do all the time myself. And my girlfriend recently plugged a USB flash drive into a COM port (the small rectangular looking one with lots of sharp pins) which was the most profound act of genius I've ever seen - I myself would've probably given up after 5 minutes of trying to get it to stick in there.
Joli2006-02-11 21:54:44
QUOTE(Avator @ Feb 11 2006, 04:44 PM) 257028
Good thing you decided not to pull out the cpu, because otherwise lack of sound would've been the least of your problems
P.S. I am sorry, but I just couldn't resist. The CPU is that little chip inside the computer that makes everything work. What you were refering to is usually called the "case" or just "computer".
P.P.S. Plugging the speakers into the wrong port is what I do all the time myself. And my girlfriend recently plugged a USB flash drive into a COM port (the small rectangular looking one with lots of sharp pins) which was the most profound act of genius I've ever seen - I myself would've probably given up after 5 minutes of trying to get it to stick in there.
My computer teacher would love me right now..
I have no idea how you would do that.. How long did that take her... O_o