Open regedit, and do a find for "t." Delete the first entry found. Do F3 (find again) over and over and delete every other key found until the find is finished. This is fun because who knows what all you'll end up screwing up?! Might want to create a restore point first.
You could get 10 tubes of Arctic Silver and combine them on a palatte, then brush it on your entire mobo, sound card, and video card (of course, with power disconnected first). Once the painting process is complete, turn power back on, boot system and monitor temps with your favorite monitoring software. Please post results when complete.
Harmless but fun(?):
Get some emulators and see how "deep" you can get. (install Linux, then install wine it that, then install an Amiga emu in that, then a Commodore64 emu under that. Yes, I've seen it done; scary)
OR
See how many OS'es you can get installed (and working) on one drive
Iffy:
Find an old BIOS version (preferably from a different vendor) and re-flash your bios.
Umm...? :
Unplug your drives and connect the IDE channels together.
then get your windows xp disk first destroy any backups you have
get a nice fast cd drive. 52x should be sufficient remove from the case so your holding it, insert xp disk, wait for disk to spin at full speed then tilt it very fast. keep doing this for 2 minutes.
then shoot your CRT screen
and destry your modem so no help from ntfs can reach you
1. Go buy a box of paperclips (metal, not the coated ones)
2. Open computer case
3. Place half box of paperclips inside case.
4. Power computer on
5. Shake computer case well
This can be intertaining (and profitable) if you get a group of friends over and take bets on what card will be the first card to fail
Also Hi EP and people. I found this place again while looking through a oooollllllldddd backup. I have filled over 10TB and was looking at my collection of antiques. Any bids on the 500Mhz Win 95 fix?
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