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No computer issues when I take them to school, but have them at home...

Discussion in 'Non-Emulation Help' started by Tomoka, Feb 11, 2011.

  1. Tomoka

    Tomoka Well-Known Member

    Yes, I let it run first. Should there be a lot more to the file?
     
  2. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    I would have expected more connections that that, yes.
     
  3. insanecrazy07

    insanecrazy07 Well-Known Member

    If you know what is causing the problem, yes. If you don't know, then you have to wipe it completely.
     
  4. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    looking at the netstat I am somewhat concerned about the connections to invalid hosts, that is, all the connections that are in the TIME_WAIT state.
     
  5. Tomoka

    Tomoka Well-Known Member

    Sorry for the late reply guys, I've been screwing with Comodo in my spare time.

    It appears, while connected to the network, I have issue before windows even finishes booting(Screen flashing). Once windows boots, and Comodo starts, no issues for now.

    EDIT: Meh on the last part...I spoke too soon. :(


    EDIT:...

    This is REALLY beginning to piss me off...I turned on my computer this morning, and it didn't read all the RAM. >=(

    So I turn it off, unplug the Ethernet cable, and turn it on hoping it will... IT DIDN'T...Must not be a network issue then...
     
  6. insanecrazy07

    insanecrazy07 Well-Known Member

    Now we have a new symptom. I told you in a few posts back to make sure that everything is secured in its place.

    Time to recheck that.
     
  7. Tomoka

    Tomoka Well-Known Member

    As stated earlier when you told me to do that, I did. it now reads all the memory after I went without it for 3 hours because the RAID failed....Anything else I can possibly try?
    (Symptom was actually an original one that disappeared over time)
     
  8. insanecrazy07

    insanecrazy07 Well-Known Member

    I'm still trying to figure out how you have faulty hardware...did you buy your computer off of the corner whore or something?
     
  9. Tomoka

    Tomoka Well-Known Member

    Nope. The guy that built it for me has been in business for over 7 years, nothing but great reviews from techs/geeks/noobs alike....

    Imma get my dad to pay for the new router tonight, then imma choose overnight shipping, if that doesn't work, gonna buy a new motherboard and pay my builder to redo everything...He'll charge me quite a bit for it though... Anything else I can try in the meantime?
     
  10. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    Apart from calling me an idiot and saying I don't know what I'm talking about when I've been building PCs for longer than he has been in business.
     
  11. insanecrazy07

    insanecrazy07 Well-Known Member

    Bad hardware in anything translates to stop what you're doing and let them deal with it. This minimizes any further damage to the system.

    Oh, and the ONLY person I trust to build a computer would be myself if I had the proper knowledge to build one. Corporations have something called quality control, and some sort of complex system in check so that every part is built the same, and put together the same way from one machine to the next.

    This guy probably does not...

    When one mechanic fucks up my car, I don't take it back to the same guy who fucked it up. I get it done somewhere else.
     
  12. Tomoka

    Tomoka Well-Known Member

    I should have actually clarified that a little more...He meant that as people on the internet in general saying I can't believe everything I read here. >.>

    EDIT:

    I would take it elsewhere, but there's nowhere within 60-100 miles that's as reputable as him....not close to as reputable even.

    EDIT: So ya'll think it's faulty hardware, or what? Tests on the GPU, RAM(Memory), CPU, etc... Come back fine...Atleast at school for me, and my builders place....here at home...Nope...They usually freeze...
     
  13. lewis9191

    lewis9191 Well-Known Member

    Why don't you pay for him to come out and see it so he can experience the problem first hand. If he has such a good repertation he should know what might be causing it.
    (I'm sorry someone has suggested this.)
     
  14. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    As I've said repeatedly, tests don't always find problems. Sometimes the only way to find problems is to actually use the system.
     
  15. Tomoka

    Tomoka Well-Known Member

    I'm actually thinking about doing that now...Now if only he would answer his phone...

    He's done that too. I've also used the system at the local library, and at school...No issues there, only here at home...I'm about down to what Honest just said. :(
     
  16. Tomoka

    Tomoka Well-Known Member

    Okay, I know this is a bit of a bump...But I got more info...I took my computer to my neighbors, we live in apartments so it's just a wall separating it, and had no issues...Yet I have issues in my room which is only separate from here apartment by a thin wall...Any more ideas??

    Forgot to mention, I connected it to my network.
     
  17. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    its something in your room then.
     
  18. Tomoka

    Tomoka Well-Known Member

    I should go into a bit more detail..I have issues with my laptops in my room, and kitchen(Where desktop is), but no issues by a separate wall..