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You cheap mug.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostIt's alive





Your supposed to be a contractor. Go to PC World and buy a new one. Pay top dollar and give the toilet attendant an extra £50 for his trouble!
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Laptop back together.
It boots
Installing windows.
Been here before. Install windows but it won't boot off the installation.
We shall see.
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They didn't happen to sell a nicked bricked iPhone 4 to Gizmodo did they?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostNL. Fck off!
FYI. No mate of mine would be cheap enough to buy a second hand laptop of Ebay! My mates are the ones who sell crap and nicked stuff to mugs like Suityou!
Mug!
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Where have I seen something like that recently?
http://forums.contractoruk.com/techn...ny-gamers.html
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NiceOriginally posted by MarillionFan View PostNL. Fck off!
FYI. No mate of mine would be cheap enough to buy a second hand laptop of Ebay!
My mates are the ones who sell crap and nicked stuff to mugs like Suityou!
Mug!
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Have you tried jabbing it with a lucky rabbits' paw? Worked for my mate!Originally posted by suityou01 View PostGot a laptop from ebay and thought it was just the HDD at fault. Not so. Very unstable, sometimes recognises the HDD, sometimes does not.
I was speaking with a laptop technician in the pub last night and he reckons you need to bake the motherboard in the oven to "refloat" the solder joints.
Thought about putting this in technical, but then thought it may be a laugh to put it in here.
Updates later. Anyone been bonkers enough to try this?
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NL. Fck off!Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWaiting patiently for MF to come along with a tale about his mate doing this and.... etc etc...
FYI. No mate of mine would be cheap enough to buy a second hand laptop of Ebay! My mates are the ones who sell crap and nicked stuff to mugs like Suityou!
Mug!
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