bios corrupt thn ram will faulty, thn ram faulty motherboard need to change.Originally posted by ^tamago^:actually no, but there are some on the borderline case.
one is to corrupt the BIOS, rendering the computer unbootable until it is re-flashed, either at the manufacturer or diskette, depending on the ROM.
another way i've tried is to repeatedly query the hard disk (e.g. list every single file in the c drive) and heating it up, but that can take a long time.
Sure or not?Originally posted by ditzy:There was one virus that made cd-rom drives spin so fast they burnt.![]()
encounter this problem sometimes. Just wait a few hours before trying again and it'll be fineOriginally posted by charlize:On a side note, my Spybot check can't seem to download new updates.
Gives me a "Bad sum check" message.
Wtf is that?
My spybot kena some virus?
I have waited for a few months already.Originally posted by chanff8:encounter this problem sometimes. Just wait a few hours before trying again and it'll be fine
it is a spyware by itself.Originally posted by charlize:On a side note, my Spybot check can't seem to download new updates.
Gives me a "Bad sum check" message.
Wtf is that?
My spybot kena some virus?