• Dettweiler@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 hours ago

    I got that once. Called tech support and they recommended putting a vacuum hose against the cooling fan for about a minute. Did that, and everything started working again!

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        4 hours ago

        This kind of troubleshooting is what leads to the practices of the Adeptus Mechanicus.

        • JustAnotherKay@lemmy.world
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          3 hours ago

          Had an old workplace where everyone knew that the servers needed blood to function. You would reach into the cabinet, make your fix with absolutely no trouble and take your hands out to find a huge gash in your hand that you should have felt when you received it. No pain, just bleeding.

          At a location, their servers wouldn’t work unless there was candy on top of the server rack and at least one stuffed animal in the room. I was jealous of their technomancy.

          • killeronthecorner@lemmy.world
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            I had this but with my 3d printer. I stared into the chassis for a good 2 minutes looking for the varnish or lubricant that had dyed my hand red. Then I realised!

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          4 hours ago

          First its flipping upside down then it’s gluing boxes of chicken bones to the side of radars then for the emperor

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      20 hours ago

      And I had to wait it out a bit… because every once in a bluemoon, it would manage to push through

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    22 hours ago

    If you’ve got a bad disk drive, don’t assume it’s worthless - the homebrew scene has made incredible strides recently, and now you can play your backups from an internal solid state drive, or even from your memory card! There’s also SD adapters for memory cards, giving pretty much unlimited space. I haven’t used my disk drive in years.

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    1 day ago

    Disk cleaners saved and killed so many of my games. Having a grimy, fingered little brother is always fun.

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      7 hours ago

      I had a ps2 demo disc with some games like Star Wars Battlefront on it. I played it and I enjoyed it. Then the unspeakable happened…

      My memory card was wiped. I received a warning weeks later that the demo disc has a bug that deletes memory cards when you play it. Like wtf is that about? I was playing a game and got pretty far but it erased my file. I don’t even remember what game it was.

      Anyway that is my spooky memory card story.

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    I mainly got used games as a kid so I saw this screen far too much…

    Also probably why I ran into a bunch of glitches, my earliest memories of playing racing games involved a lot of driving “off the map” before a new area loaded in. which sometimes it wouldn’t and just crash after a while. >.>