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LiquidStool

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About LiquidStool

  • Birthday 01/20/1969

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    Wiltshire, UK
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    C.O.D, Xbox, Beer, Pussy, Star Trek

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  1. I'll take a look at it mate thanks, but it will have to be pretty simple for me to attempt, also a little tricky to guarantee a power-loss free session whilst flashing :-/
  2. That sounds like the kinda thing i'm after, cheers dude. Checked case, everything nicely tidy as it should be lol
  3. Didn't have installed chap, ran from a thumb as u suggested, didn't find a sausage
  4. Hey Loader, Ran all of the above, CCleaner found lots of stuff in the registry, a lot connected to .NET, MB found nothing at all. So, guess until it bluescreens again, we won't know if it's been fixed, im still pretty convinced that it's something to do with the house electrical circuit. Are you aware of anything that i could use to connect between the power outlet and the pc? never had this issue at all until i moved into this quite old house. With regard to the win10 installation, i use Driver Genius to make sure everything is upto date, the only driver i haven't updated from the factory settings is the bluetooth driver - mainly because it won't connect to my phone if i update it. Somebody mentioned a bios update but i'm not confident in doing that, even though the motherboard has the Asus EZ Flash utility :-( Stool
  5. Hey guys so, i moved into a new house a while ago and around the same time done a clean install of windows 10, almost immediately my pc started fucking up, never had an issue before! So, i removed win 10, went back to 7, still having same issues, almost a bsod every day, swapped out my SSD and done another fresh install of win 7 - same result. I'm beginning to suspect that it's connected in someway to the electrical supply in the house. I don't get surges or outages that im aware of (in any case, the pc is connected to an anti-surge device) but i'm aware that computers like a steady supply and even a tiny dip/surge can cause restarts. Anyway, i had another one whilst in the middle of some critical work and now i'm fucked off with it. So, done a little bit more digging: Speedfan tells me the following: If in fact the CPU temp is right, that's a bit of a concern..... Event viewer from the last BSOD: and CPUID HW Monitor: Voltages look pretty solid to me....... so i'm at a bit of a loss, don't want to have to buy new stuff just to find out it's not the problem if i can help it. I'm pretty convinced that it's something to do with the electricals in the house.... Suggestions? Thanks A pretty pissed off Stool
  6. Hey all Is anybody running Cod2 on windows 10 x64? If so how does it run and any installation tips? Cheers Stool
  7. Hey all Is anybody running Cod2 on windows 10 x64? If so how does it run and any installation tips? Cheers Stool
  8. Cheers dude. Am moving home on the 2nd but will try to get along, be awesome to put faces/beer guts to the names lol
  9. Sup all... I remember seeing something about a UK Fest probably in Bristol, been searching for the thread but can't find it.... did I imagine it? #mushrooms
  10. so what ur saying is i can play COD2 without installing anything other than the game disc? What about those cheating SOBs?
  11. If i can dump the kids, i'll be coming to this, be good to get back to my hometown for a while. Hope they sell Thatcher's Gold at the venue .......
  12. Thanks all, turns out my card will support 4K (at least my screensavers are running in 4K and it looks awesome!) Anyway, finally got it sorted, issue turned out to be that although the TV has a dedicated DVi port, i have to rename the input to PC, once i done that all good. Thanks for taking the time to root around and post, appreciated. Stool
  13. You mean connect the monitor and tv at the same time? I'll give it a shot. After some further digging I discovered that unless you actually rename the port you're using either PC-hdmi or PC-Dvi the tv won't pick up the input anyway. So done that and STILL no joy. You'd think a £2500 tv would be a bit easier ffs. Thanks man, I'll try your suggestion and come back to you.
  14. Hey Joe no my card won't support 4K, that shouldn't be a problem though, the tv should automatically switch resolution to match the input. My card when it was last connected to a different tv was using a full Hd resolution. I'll look at the link you shared asap. Cherrs bro
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