If you have friends that constantly come over to play, Rockband.
If you dont. Guitar Hero.
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If you have an Internet Connection (Wall Jack/Router/Hub) close enough to your Xbox setup, then all you have to do is use an ethernet cord. A lot cheaper and more stable of a connection. If thats not possible, then you will have to buy the $100 (a bit cheaper if you can find it used or on sale) WiFi Adapter.
Gamertag: irunwithdorks
Games Playing Online: Left 4 Dead, CoD4, Halo 3
When I have bad days, when I know I can do better. Ugh. (Sign of me needing more sleep)
People that yell at people new/just starting out for being crap, when theyre forgetting they were once newbies. Offer advice. Dont insult them. That wont do crap.
Expensive DLCs (price not worth content amount)
Of course. I would never ask without double checking. But I have already. Many times over. Im going to see if I can get my hands on a PSU from another computer, do a little switch and see what happens.
I just moved all my hardware from one tower to another. I put it all back together and plug everything in. When I turn on the PSU, the motherboard LED light turns on (green). I hit the power switch at the front of the computer, but to my surprise, nothing happens. Ive put together approximately 4 PCs before, so I know I have assembled everything correctly.
So I unplug the cable, wait for the LED to turn off, and then plug it back in again. Im quite sure that when you give power to your PSU (not turn the computer on, but just flip the PSU switch to on), the fans on the PSU rotate dont they? Or at least something to indicate that the PSU is receiving power. Well, my PSU does not do anything. I put my ear close to the PSU and I can hear a barely audible noise.
I recently moved, and my tower was damaged, so maybe my PSU was damaged too?
Any ideas?
The apostrophe/quotation ('/") key has stopped working on my laptop for no reason.
All the other keys around it work fine.
I tried reformating my hard drive incase it was a driver fault (too lazy to check). But it still doesn't work.
But when the 'Press Any Key To Boot From CD..." prompt came up, I tried hitting the ('/") and it worked.
So apparently, the keystoke is detectable, but it just doesn't output anything. Or maybe I accidentally hit
another key and that's what caused the prompt to sucessfully go through. I'll try again later to doube check.
But any suggestions?
I have an Acer TravelMate 5720-6792. Warranty is over.
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Gosh darn :P
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