Or possibly for the rest of the year.
*gets ready for Mora's response of "WHO CARES!?"*
My computer has an average time limit of 24 minutes. In fact, it may shut down as I post this. Anyway, I have to fix it. It's old. It probably has an excess of dust which is causing overheating, but a fan might not be doing its job. Now, this wouldn't be a problem if I didn't have to worry about ESD and all kinds of other stuff in regards to working on sensitive electrical equipment. Now I probably have to buy some stipid strips or mat or something, so I have less of a risk of losing $2000.
I'm also looking into a game tester job. That'll be 00ber fun.
If I fudge up some part of my comp, I can only hope my brother or my mom will get their lump sums this June, so I can get a new computer. Anyway, I posted 'cause I need some help. Anyone have a Compaq vertical PC that's like, 6 years old? I want to know the easiest way to open one up. Opening up the back requires too much screwing, which is too much for a simple butterknife.
*gets ready for Mora's response of "WHO CARES!?"*
My computer has an average time limit of 24 minutes. In fact, it may shut down as I post this. Anyway, I have to fix it. It's old. It probably has an excess of dust which is causing overheating, but a fan might not be doing its job. Now, this wouldn't be a problem if I didn't have to worry about ESD and all kinds of other stuff in regards to working on sensitive electrical equipment. Now I probably have to buy some stipid strips or mat or something, so I have less of a risk of losing $2000.
I'm also looking into a game tester job. That'll be 00ber fun.
If I fudge up some part of my comp, I can only hope my brother or my mom will get their lump sums this June, so I can get a new computer. Anyway, I posted 'cause I need some help. Anyone have a Compaq vertical PC that's like, 6 years old? I want to know the easiest way to open one up. Opening up the back requires too much screwing, which is too much for a simple butterknife.
