Message from @Oxigin
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The only repair that really stands out though was the one time we had to remove the top half of a laptop and replace it because the screen was totally destroyed. All we got for an answer was that it was an accident. But honestly if I had to guess, I'd say he took a sledgehammer to it.
The back side of the laptop lid was split open.
Backup are the key to tech support also people are fucking stupid with hardware and laptops like boi come on.
Also you tried to fix that laptop? I would have bin it
Currently, no. I'm not the main admin, to my knowledge.
We had three backups. One for Windows 2000 desktops, one for Windows XP desktops, and one for the Windows XP tablet PC laptops that we bought for every student that year.
If the problem wasn't immediately obvious and a restart didn't fix it, we'd just reimage it with the relevant backup.
Windows XP best annime.
Sounds like a pretty sweet setup for a HS
At the time the only other choice was Vista and we weren't doing that.
Vista was such a resource whore that none of our computers could run it anyway.
You think Vista is a resource whore. Wait till you have a whole company that where all running windows 7 then over night they all get switched to 10
Could be, but I don't ever remember being told about it. That's something I'm normally told about.
Microsoft got pretty scummy there as the free period for Windwos 10 was coming to an end.
Forcing a lot of computers to update to it without the owners' knowledge.
A lot just woke up one day to find they now had Windows 10.
Hoii!
Also yeah they did I have heard some horror stories of support staff running around trying to downgrade everything and failing horribly
Microsoft snuck in some innocuous looking things inside normal Windows updates that were checked automatically as recommended priority updates that, in reality functioned more like a virus and would download in the background, the Windows 10 install and then upgrade the computer to it when it wasn't being used.
I don't know what I did but I think I got Skyrim working.
Nope. Just got back to my original problem of it crashing on save load.
gg
It's brand new.
$1000 gaming PC.
prebuilt or
It ran Skyrim just fine for a month and all of sudden the crashing issue started.
I tried clean installing Skyrim and still didn't work.
It's a Win10 problem you said, wasn't it?
That's not what's causing this problem.
I'm someone you'd hire to fix that.
And I can't get it to work.
^
It's SkyrimSE right?
just change your IP address 😉
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Yes.
Yeah, that's just a Skyrim SE problem. I remember I had a framerate problem with Fallout New Vegas and uninstalling it and reinstalling it immediately didn't work. So I unistalled it for a few weeks and it worked.