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Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: Stryke 9 on December 29, 2002, 12:00:19 am
:nervous:


I was just sitting there, minding my own business, changing the settings on a lathe function from 10 to 20 (the number of steps, hence the amount of smoothness). Somehow, my mouse skipped, and instead of replacing 10 with 20, I got 1020. Which was fine, and took only a few seconds, until I went to fix it, and the exact same thing happened, and now it's trying to handle 102,020 lathe steps, or ten times that many polys. It hasn't moved in ten minutes...
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: diamondgeezer on December 29, 2002, 12:03:28 am
Call back in a year, tell us what happens
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: Stryke 9 on December 29, 2002, 12:05:19 am
I get the world's most accurate modeled ellipsoid?

File'd probably be ****in 30Mb. But I fixed it. Damn fine program, that, just slowed down a little, so it took a while to close.

It's STILL doing that thing, though...
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: an0n on December 29, 2002, 12:05:39 am
Set is as high as you can before it auto-updates the view-port and kills the computer. If you can get it up to 9 x 10^400, I'll buy you a Coke.
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: Stryke 9 on December 29, 2002, 12:11:07 am
And if you can run your computer on Windows without any DLL files, I'll buy you two.:D
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: an0n on December 29, 2002, 12:11:31 am
Mwuahaha. Time for some decompiling.
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: mikhael on December 29, 2002, 12:12:37 am
I did something similar using smooth subdivision on a geodesic sphere once. It took FOREVER for Lightwave just to tell me i was an ass and fall over dead. :D
Title: Re: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: Stealth on December 29, 2002, 12:17:51 am
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Originally posted by StrykeIX
:nervous:


I was just sitting there, minding my own business, changing the settings on a lathe function from 10 to 20 (the number of steps, hence the amount of smoothness). Somehow, my mouse skipped, and instead of replacing 10 with 20, I got 1020. Which was fine, and took only a few seconds, until I went to fix it, and the exact same thing happened, and now it's trying to handle 102,020 lathe steps, or ten times that many polys. It hasn't moved in ten minutes...


hit the "reset" button!?

i don't even know what you're talking about, i don't do modeling/rendering/etc. ;)

i did that once with my resolution, heheheh way back on win 95... i was seeing how high i could set the resolution, and i had a crappy monitor AND a crappy video card (whadaya know), and i set it too high eventually, and the monitor just went black.

i tried restarting, and i'd see the boot-up sequence on the screen, but when windows started, the screen just went black (monitor couldn't handle resolution)... since i only had one monitor at the time, i was stuck.

looking back, can you believe i actually tried to change the resolution by guessing where i was clicking... ... like, i moved the mouse to where i thought would be the middle of the desktop, then right clicked, then went down to 'properties', then tried to find the tab.

... of course i never got it, it's almost impossible :D ;)

i was a n00b then, but i wasn't n00b enough to not know about safe mode :D  so i restarted in safe mode, changed the resolution back, and restarted... voila :)
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: diamondgeezer on December 29, 2002, 12:19:14 am
I'm glad that story had a happy ending :nod:
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: Levyathan on December 29, 2002, 12:20:34 am
That reminds me of the time I tried to portalize a sphere using hundreds of eight-sided cylinders with DromEd. I could hear it crying.
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: diamondgeezer on December 29, 2002, 12:22:03 am
When I tried to run that Doom III leak, my pc just groaned a bit and then popped up an error message saying "not ****ing likely"
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: Stryke 9 on December 29, 2002, 12:23:51 am
Stealth: Actually, I have worked on a blank screen on a number of occasions (always knowing roughly where things were, of course, and never on overcomplex interfaces). It's an acquired skill from using old games on new OSes.:D
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: Stealth on December 29, 2002, 12:25:23 am
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Originally posted by diamondgeezer
I'm glad that story had a happy ending :nod:


yeah, lol... not nearly as happy as the ending i got when i decided (about 3 months after getting my first real PC, with Windows 95 :D ;)) that i'd screwed it up too much, so i popped in the windows 95 CD, and reinstalled 95 over itself.  it actually worked though... for 3 years after that, till i trashed it.  i had since then a "C:\windows" and a "C:\windows~1" directory :D :D :D :D :D  oh hilarious ;)

i didn't shut down or format or anything... i ran the 95 setup from inside the 95 OS... i still don't know how i did it, but that was fun :D
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: Stealth on December 29, 2002, 12:28:28 am
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Originally posted by StrykeIX
Stealth: Actually, I have worked on a blank screen on a number of occasions (always knowing roughly where things were, of course, and never on overcomplex interfaces). It's an acquired skill from using old games on new OSes.:D


awesome!  i thought i was the only one that tried to guess where the icons/buttons where...

i literally measured with a ruler on the screen, then measured with the mouse...
i was trying (back then i didn't know about the right click on desktop --> properties) to go START (this was easy, move mouse down left, then a little up and right and then click) then CONTROL PANEL, then find 'DISPLAY' (i never got this far i don't think, cause i didn't know where 'display' was among the icons ;) lololol :D :D :D)

heh

safe mode is awesome for such situations :nod: :)

but i'm glad you mentioned you'd had the same problem... i don't feel so alone now.  did you ever get it fixed by guessing where to click on a blank screen?  cause i didn't even get close
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: Alikchi on December 29, 2002, 12:33:59 am
Ignore this if you want to - sorry about OT-ness

Speaking of computer problems, my CD-ROM drive has stopped working. I've reinstalled it (using the same driver) a couple times, but when I stick a disk in no lights turn on and Windows doesn't show it exists. It's a Mat****a CR 594, and I run Windows XP Pro.. any ideas?
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: diamondgeezer on December 29, 2002, 12:35:03 am
You checked the power and IDE connections?
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: Alikchi on December 29, 2002, 12:37:42 am
Opened up the case, yeah. Everything's hooked up
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: Levyathan on December 29, 2002, 12:40:20 am
Then there's nothing else you can do. Buy a new one.
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: Anaz on December 29, 2002, 12:41:35 am
Try flipping the IDE channels...I.E. if you have it on primary-slave, switch it to secondary-slave/secondary-master. Plug in what was there into where your CD used to be. If your comp doesn't see the CD, best bet would be that the CD is screwy, if it doesn't see whatever you plugged in that spot that isn't your CD, then odds are that that IDE spot is screwy...
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: Stealth on December 29, 2002, 12:46:03 am
also, check the boot sequence, etc.

check the CMOS, BIOS, and all that crap at startup... sometimes if the battery on the mobo goes dead it screws up, or for other reasons
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: Stealth on December 29, 2002, 12:47:57 am
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Originally posted by Analazon
then odds are that that IDE spot is screwy...


or the actual IDE cable... that's happened to me more than once!  try switching cables first... it's worth a try!
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: deep_eyes on December 29, 2002, 12:53:17 am
I just saw the title, and i thinks that unreal tournament saying....... holy ****....! lol

thats funny cause im @ my boys house, and im messing with the remote for the stereo and i hit some button and the music just stopped. and my other friend goes, "i think he broke it".
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: diamondgeezer on December 29, 2002, 12:54:26 am
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Originally posted by Analazon
Try flipping the IDE channels...I.E. if you have it on primary-slave, switch it to secondary-slave/secondary-master. Plug in what was there into where your CD used to be. If your comp doesn't see the CD, best bet would be that the CD is screwy, if it doesn't see whatever you plugged in that spot that isn't your CD, then odds are that that IDE spot is screwy...

:nod:


I have a dodgy IDE controller... the secondary master is a little bit... odd. Not broken as such, just... odd.
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: Stryke 9 on December 29, 2002, 12:55:20 am
Uh huh.

Netiquette tip for y'all- don't post stoned, unless you're willing and able to share.:wink:
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: Anaz on December 29, 2002, 12:56:08 am
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Originally posted by diamondgeezer

:nod:


I have a dodgy IDE controller... the secondary master is a little bit... odd. Not broken as such, just... odd.


I had to fix someone's comp...she had a CD that didn't want to be secondary slave...kinda that whole idea
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: Shrike on December 29, 2002, 12:57:25 am
And here I was hoping we'd never see Stryke again..... foiled again.

How many polys did it end up at anyhow?
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: Anaz on December 29, 2002, 01:00:04 am
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Originally posted by Shrike
And here I was hoping we'd never see Stryke again..... foiled again.

How many polys did it end up at anyhow?


:lol:
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: Stryke 9 on December 29, 2002, 01:06:32 am
See, Shrike here, he's so smart, he's gone beyond simple math and reading comprehension, and doesn't use either anymore.:p
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: Stryke 9 on December 29, 2002, 01:09:11 am
Well, now all I have to do is figure out how to make this frame go away, and I'll be set. Remind me never to use gratuitous frames on a page and then set it to my homepage again.
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: Levyathan on December 29, 2002, 01:18:29 am
Never use gratuitous frames on a page and then set it to your homepage again.
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: Shrike on December 29, 2002, 01:46:47 am
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Originally posted by StrykeIX
See, Shrike here, he's so smart, he's gone beyond simple math and reading comprehension, and doesn't use either anymore.:p
You mentioned 'ten times the poly count' but not the original polycount.
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: Vertigo1 on December 29, 2002, 01:59:10 am
And here I was hoping the same thing....that his comp had actually died. :D

Alikchi: What I suggest you do is double-check the following:

1. That the jumper on the device is set properly.
2. That the ribbon cable is installed properly. (ie: inserted fully and pin1 oriented on the right side, facing the power connector)
3. That no other device on the chain has a jumper set to the same setting or single-drive setting.
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: Sandwich on December 29, 2002, 05:36:48 pm
Call Gandalf.
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: Stealth on December 29, 2002, 05:39:42 pm
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Originally posted by Vertigo1
And here I was hoping the same thing....that his comp had actually died. :D

Alikchi: What I suggest you do is double-check the following:

1. That the jumper on the device is set properly.
2. That the ribbon cable is installed properly. (ie: inserted fully and pin1 oriented on the right side, facing the power connector)
3. That no other device on the chain has a jumper set to the same setting or single-drive setting.


1) I thought that too, but he said it always used to work, and suddenly it died... so unless someone messed with the jumper, it should be set right.

2) I thought that too, but he said it always used to work, and suddenly it died... so unless someone messed with the ribbon cable (IDE cable) , it should be set right.

3) I thought that too, but he said it always used to work, and suddenly it died... so unless someone messed with the jumpers, it should be set right.
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: silverwolf on December 30, 2002, 12:02:14 am
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Originally posted by Sandwich
Call Gandalf.


lol i didn't know gandalf was a computer type of wizzard ;)
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: Alikchi on December 30, 2002, 04:45:47 pm
Just so you (??) know, I'm gonna go ahead and buy another drive today
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: Stryke 9 on December 31, 2002, 06:49:48 pm
Shrike: 102020 times 10 makes what? I don't think we need call in CP.:p
Title: I think I just killed my computer...
Post by: Shrike on December 31, 2002, 06:56:36 pm
Now it makes sense.  For some reason I wasn't equating lathe steps with a set number of polys per step.