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Title: A note from USA~Driver
Post by: USA~Driver on November 16, 2008, 03:42:05 AM
To the entire SSM2007 forum- 

Looks like my computer has seriously crashed. It took many attempts to get in here and I don't know how long I got before she recycles for the umteenth billion time. I think I got serious processor or VC issues  >:(  I just wanted to leave some word here on where I went to, Not wanting you guys to think I just bolted.

The sad case is not sure when I'll be back. Not the time of year in my world for a computer breakdown. I'm hoping sometime in December at the very earliest, but prolly early next year would be more realistic. I will try to make my absence as short as possible.

ADMIN, I can understand if you lock and delete this thread. Again, I just wanted you all to know where I wandered off to. All I ask is that you leave it up for awhile to let everyone know. Uri_ba: Keep an eye on your inbox....

Driver.  :-[

 
Title: Re: A note from USA~Driver
Post by: uri_ba on November 16, 2008, 03:52:28 AM
hope to see you back soon.. :(
Title: Re: A note from USA~Driver
Post by: spaceboy7441 on November 16, 2008, 06:06:26 AM
Hope to see you soon. :-[
I know how it feels.
Title: Re: A note from USA~Driver
Post by: desktopsimmer on November 16, 2008, 08:25:38 AM
Get fixed soon :)
I'm kinda in the need of a new Motherboard, which means: new CPU, Memory and GFx card as well. Expensive hobbies is PCs. Driver, drop us a PM with progress when you can.
Title: Re: A note from USA~Driver
Post by: Mogget on November 16, 2008, 02:56:46 PM
A major PC breakdown would be a nightmare for me. I'd have to live in the real world for a change  :o
Title: Re: A note from USA~Driver
Post by: spaceboy7441 on November 16, 2008, 07:31:27 PM
Man and if you are one who like to keep track of the mission and have a subscription to nasaspaceflight.com L2 than I would die. I couldn't imagine a worst time for it to happen. :'(
Title: Re: A note from USA~Driver
Post by: sgi on November 17, 2008, 04:52:51 AM
On at the ninety very soon, USA-Driver: I have suffered one month ago a mortal crash, and I know how do you feel... And yes, computers are very expensives, probably more expensives here in  Italy.
Title: Re: A note from USA~Driver
Post by: STS78MEMBER on November 17, 2008, 06:57:17 AM
I hope you get repaired and back up here soon!  I get the feeling my computer could be going down soon.  Ahh the problems with technology.
Title: Re: A note from USA~Driver
Post by: Admin on November 17, 2008, 01:41:19 PM
Hope to see you back sooner than you think USA~Driver. You'll be surely missed.

And the thread stays.  8)

/Admin
Title: Re: A note from USA~Driver
Post by: marvx on November 17, 2008, 02:25:57 PM
All the best wishes from me too

Hope to have you back soon in our SSM-family

/Marvx
Title: Re: A note from USA~Driver
Post by: svenks on November 17, 2008, 07:52:14 PM
Benn, hope you get on top of the situation soon.
Who knows: Maybe Santa Claus will deorbit to the roof your of your house with a band new PC  ;)

Cheer up, and thanks for all your good help!!!

BRGDS
Sven
Title: Re: A note from USA~Driver
Post by: general58 on November 17, 2008, 10:02:02 PM
For all who have problems, if the computer continually reboots as sounds is the case with USA driver, reinstalling the operating system should solve the problem; maybe even a system restore.

If you are PC literate and know how to install harsware yoursself, I upgraded my PC with a new M/B, 2GB RAM, 2.0GB intel dual core, and NVIDIA 8600 GT 512 MB graphics for less than $200 ordering from Tigerdirect.com. You might alswo need a new case, but everything else HD,CD ROM, etc can be used.

You might think that a dual core CPU will slow you down, but believe me, my frame rate is above 50
Title: Re: A note from USA~Driver
Post by: Mogget on November 17, 2008, 10:17:50 PM
My old PC had a habit of rebooting several times before it became stable for the rest of the day. I have since purchased a new PC, but it might be worth trying the reformat/reinstall XP routine to see if it solves the problem...
Title: Re: A note from USA~Driver
Post by: USA~Driver on November 21, 2008, 02:11:35 AM
Wow. Thanks people.  :)

Still not sure whats up here... Seeing lots of random BLUESCREEN ERRORS and "LIGHTNING BOLTS" on my monitor. Going to take her in next week. I still think I blew my VC but could be a memory issue. ( I know, I'm guessing.)

Worst case is I rip out this VC and go with the default that it came with. Although I cant play any games, I'll still have a PC of sorts. It would also confirm or deny my suspicions. I've been doin my fair share of praying.

My day was uplifted by reading the responses in this thread. It was worth putting the PC back together to come back here. I was hoping it would react in kind but I got the lightning bolts and blue screen on first boot. So thats my deal.

I will try to get back here every few days. I dont want to damage anything further so I try not to stay on too long, Check Email and such. I just had to show up and say 'HEY!' and in addition, thank everyone for there advise. Today it was much needed and totally appreciated.

Pressing my luck, better shut down. See you guys.    Driver.  :) 
Title: Re: A note from USA~Driver
Post by: spaceboy7441 on November 21, 2008, 02:21:40 AM
It couldn't have happened at a worst time. sorry to say. :'(
The STS-126 is happening
And they should be releasing the new mission soon for SSM.
Sorry I feel for you Driver.

/Spaceboy :)
Title: Re: A note from USA~Driver
Post by: STS78MEMBER on November 21, 2008, 02:48:19 AM
My video card went roughly 3 years ago but I never got blue screens, I just had a black screen.  I hope your problem is only the video card and not someting worse such as the motherboard. 

I hope to see you back on the flight deck soon.
Title: Re: A note from USA~Driver
Post by: uri_ba on November 21, 2008, 03:03:53 AM
1. try updating VC drivers
2. try and yank out one of the Memory Modules (if you have more then two) - then just replace the one inside until you have no blue-screens.. (if it's memory issue)
Title: Re: A note from USA~Driver
Post by: USA~Driver on December 04, 2008, 09:13:44 AM
As suspected I blew up my video card. So, until I save up enough coin for a new one, I'll be running the 'default setup' that came with the box. Not anything to run games off of but It's better than nothing. So, I'm back. ( But not flying )   :-\
Title: Re: A note from USA~Driver
Post by: spaceboy7441 on December 04, 2008, 09:20:05 AM
Well at least your back :)