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Have you ever seen a PC do this?

Don't need help just posting something strange.

 

So my friends mom calls me and asks me to come fix her computer because there is something wrong with it.  So I show up, boot it up and the first thing I notice is the Windows 7 loading screen the icon is pulsing at like 10x normal speed.  Get into windows, screen saver instantly turns on, windows isn't genuine and then I notice this...

 

 

Cleared the CMOS, problem went away.  Few months later it comes back, same fix.  Then again yesterday it happened again but this time clearing CMOS wouldn't work.  So I decided to get the latest BIOS for the board and flash it, problem seems to be gone.

 

This one was a weird one.

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make a hwbot account and run hwbot prime and superpi

PEWDIEPIE DONT CROSS THAT BRIDGE

 

 

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Maybe her computer is some type of time capsule teleportation machine. Scan for malware as well, never seen this issue though.

blackshades on

 

 

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This kind of thing was happening to me when I was trying to get Mac os working on my desktop. It was super hard to put in the password because it would think I'm holding down the key when I pressed it for even a tiny bit

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The clickbait is real

 

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never seen it before, it's a cool bug

A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky dangerous animals and you know it.

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This kind of thing was happening to me when I was trying to get Mac os working on my desktop. It was super hard to put in the password because it would think I'm holding down the key when I pressed it for even a tiny bit

 

yes this was another issue.  Typing was impossible because it would type 10 characters per keystroke

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