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I shouldn't be surprised this would happen to me seeing as how technology always screws me over.

 

Yesterday I was on my 6 year old computer which was on its last leg. Every plastic part on it was melted to the point where the only thing that was holding the whole thing together was a couple random stickers. Now i feel like I kinda had it coming seeing how the thing was on its last legs but i kept it in tip top condition with anti-virus software and a system mechanic application.

 

Anyways, I was going through some pony things when my windows explorer started to crash. I thought it was nothing. It has done it before..it crashes then it restarts and thats the end of it. Not this time! Windows Explorer kept crashing, restarting, and crashing all over again.

 

I did everything i could think of, restarting, doing system diagnostics, cleaning windows cache, de-fragmentation of the hard drive, running my antivirus scanner as well as the system mechanics. The only thing i didnt do, because i couldn't do it, was restore to and early point.

 

Theoretically i could take it to a computer repair shop, but there are things on there that would turn a sane man insane. My remedy for this? Sword to the right of me war-hammer to the left of me which one shall i use~

 

yes I am going to recreate the printer smashing scene from Office Space but with way more brutality!

 

TAKE THAT TECHNOLOGY!

 

Oh, and imma have a friend record this whole coupe de gras and post it on youtube. Why you ask? because i have to send a message to technology(as if it were a sentient thing).

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why not just save your data and reinstall windows? Although if it's six years old, yeah it's probably at the end of it's life cycle pretty much anyways.  Before you take the sword to it, Try interesting things like over-clocking it without a heat sink or randomly touch metal objects to the motherboard. 

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