Dear Strike-Team,
I really like this emoticon.
That is not the only reason why you should add it to your database though. I think others would also like it. Why? Because it is a great emoticon. It expresses the feeling of sheer inconceivability (of very stupid actions or statements) extremely well. I believe encountering this feeling is not a rarity in certain parts of this forum, which is, apart from my enthusiasm towards it, the main reason why it should be added to the forum's emoticon-database.
Thank you.
Yours sincerely,
Herr Ziege
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21 July 2006 - 11:56 PM
Necrogoat ==> Goat
02 July 2006 - 02:29 PM
See topic title.
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Problems with 3D games
11 November 2005 - 06:45 PM
So a few days ago I thought I'd play MOHAA again and reinstalled it.
After a few minutes of play it happened for the first time: the game froze for a few seconds and then went back to normal. Another few minutes later, the same happened, only for a longer time, and it continued to become worse until the game was virtually unplayable.
I tried messing with the graphics options and such but nothing helped, so I looked if it was the same with other games, and it was, except if they don't use 3D graphics.
Could it be my graphics card screwing up?
Thanks for any help in advance.
After a few minutes of play it happened for the first time: the game froze for a few seconds and then went back to normal. Another few minutes later, the same happened, only for a longer time, and it continued to become worse until the game was virtually unplayable.
I tried messing with the graphics options and such but nothing helped, so I looked if it was the same with other games, and it was, except if they don't use 3D graphics.
Could it be my graphics card screwing up?
Thanks for any help in advance.
Problems with computer clock
30 March 2005 - 03:07 PM
Whenever I turn off my computer and then turn it on again the time in my taskbar is wrong, even though I set it correctly :\
I also set the BIOS timer correctly.
Any ideas?
Thx.
I also set the BIOS timer correctly.
Any ideas?
Thx.
Random Computer Crashes
09 December 2004 - 01:35 AM
For quite some time, my computer has had the habit of restarting itself at random times. There are no signs before it, just all of a sudden.
There are always a few hours inbetween the restarts, sometimes it doesn't restart at all for a few days.
First I thought it was my power supply. I exchanged it a few weeks ago but until today, nothing has changed.
It isn't the cooling either. My case is always at a nice temperature and when I'm checking the CPU core temperature through the BIOS, it's never higher than 60° C.
So I decided to check my PC for other problems.
Norton Anti Virus: No viruses
Norton WinDoctor: 102 problems, mostly traces of deleted programs, etc
Ad-Aware: 51 new objects, all data miners
A few days later, I was given the chance to witness another restart.
I then went to Run, started msconfig and checked the Autostart tab.
There I found an entry called "dumprep 0 -k", rooted in %systemroot%\system32\dumprep 0 -k. I had no idea what it was so it seemed like the source of the problem to me.
I couldn't find that folder so I tried search, no success either.
Any ideas? I'd be glad about any help since this is really annoying and I'm sure it's not quite healthy for my system either.
There are always a few hours inbetween the restarts, sometimes it doesn't restart at all for a few days.
First I thought it was my power supply. I exchanged it a few weeks ago but until today, nothing has changed.
It isn't the cooling either. My case is always at a nice temperature and when I'm checking the CPU core temperature through the BIOS, it's never higher than 60° C.
So I decided to check my PC for other problems.
Norton Anti Virus: No viruses
Norton WinDoctor: 102 problems, mostly traces of deleted programs, etc
Ad-Aware: 51 new objects, all data miners
A few days later, I was given the chance to witness another restart.
I then went to Run, started msconfig and checked the Autostart tab.
There I found an entry called "dumprep 0 -k", rooted in %systemroot%\system32\dumprep 0 -k. I had no idea what it was so it seemed like the source of the problem to me.
I couldn't find that folder so I tried search, no success either.
Any ideas? I'd be glad about any help since this is really annoying and I'm sure it's not quite healthy for my system either.
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