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#18
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Well when you said this:
Also to throw in one last problem, restarting the computer is basically out of the question for me. The reason is because I think my disc drive is basically toast.
I had to assume you meant disk drive as in your hard disk drive.
If not - then go ahead and restart your computer. What could that possibly do to your CD drive? If your CD drive dies - it's going to die, it won't have anything to do with you restarting your computer, it will have to do with it just mechanically failing.Comment
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#19
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No, I'm not worried about it dying if I restart the computer. I'm already pretty sure it's dead. I was just worried about restarting it because when I had my computer reformatted a few months back, I turned it off one day and when I turned it back on I couldn't get past the startup screen until I put in a CD I have with the drivers and all that stuff. I figured that since the CD drive is dead, if I were to restart the computer I would end up getting stuck on the startup menu.Well when you said this:
Also to throw in one last problem, restarting the computer is basically out of the question for me. The reason is because I think my disc drive is basically toast.
I had to assume you meant disk drive as in your hard disk drive.
If not - then go ahead and restart your computer. What could that possibly do to your CD drive? If your CD drive dies - it's going to die, it won't have anything to do with you restarting your computer, it will have to do with it just mechanically failing.
But I just found out after I woke up today that it's alright to restart it. My friend was over and I guess the computer froze up on him while I was sleeping so he restarted it and everything was fine. Except the fact that the computer is still running pretty slow.
I find it weird though that if I watch a video or make a post, everything runs smooth and at the speed it normally did. It's when I try opening things up, it takes a good 30+ seconds for whatever it is to open up. In my experiences when a computer was getting slow down it was with everything I did. Has this happened to anyone else before or did the entire computer slow down?Originally posted by bradtxmaleI like 6 inches. Its not too thin and not too thick. You get the support your body needs.
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#20
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Well this is odd. My computer is running fine again. I have no idea how or why it happened, but I guess it somehow kick-started itself back up. To add to the weirdness is that the CD drive is working again.
Really, really strange considering I did nothing to make it work normally again but I'm happy. Thanks for all the help to everyone that posted.Originally posted by bradtxmaleI like 6 inches. Its not too thin and not too thick. You get the support your body needs.
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#21
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Hmm sounds like what happened with my DVD drive. It switched to a mode that was clogging up my PC performance every time I did any kind of disc burning and after I had re-installed the drive it still was pretty bad.....Then all of a sudden it started working again
Anyways as to slow PC, usually when my gets really slow it's because my virtual memory becomes low and a restart usually rights the ship.Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
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