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Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 3:30 pm
by Sardonyx
I might have mentioned I am computer illiterate? I did however get a good laugh picturing myself "flashing" the computer screen. Seriously though what do you mean by "flash my bios"? roflol I'm not even too sure what a bios is.
Sardonyx
Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 10:43 pm
by Zidane
Sardonyx wrote:I might have mentioned I am computer illiterate? I did however get a good laugh picturing myself "flashing" the computer screen. Seriously though what do you mean by "flash my bios"? roflol I'm not even too sure what a bios is.
Sardonyx
im not sure what Fiona bio's idea would work. I would just take it to get repaired if you havn't fix it by a weeks time or illiterated. Just save some money or find out from a computer store if they repair CPU. It shouldn't cost no more then 75$ to fix depending on your location. i heard TigerDirect.com mades up to date computers you might want to look into it. Again the computer store that i live by are here in miami. They should be in different areas around the states.
Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 5:49 pm
by Zeraphin
BIOS flash can fix a range of issues but is a somewhat technical operation that can potentially turn your computer into a brick.
Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 11:02 am
by Celeborn
Are you lacking in handy nephews who can give your system a once-over, Sard?

(Its the destiny of anyone who works with computers, end up fixing your aunt or uncles PC. They cant avoid it!)
Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 3:13 pm
by Sardonyx
Seems I was blessed with a nephew and 2 nieces that know even less about computers than I do Cele. My kids know more than me about *operating* them but nothing about the inner workings or how to keep them going. As far as taking it to a professional, I am afraid the expense(which I don't have anyway) would be wasted on this outdated Dell. Better to save my pennies for a new one and put up with this one's fits until it crash and burns completly.
Hugz,
Sardonyx
Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 10:58 pm
by Zidane
Sardonyx wrote:Seems I was blessed with a nephew and 2 nieces that know even less about computers than I do Cele. My kids know more than me about *operating* them but nothing about the inner workings or how to keep them going. As far as taking it to a professional, I am afraid the expense(which I don't have anyway) would be wasted on this outdated Dell. Better to save my pennies for a new one and put up with this one's fits until it crash and burns completly.
Hugz,
Sardonyx
New computer or Upgrade the old 1
