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<blockquote data-quote="RaNcid" data-source="post: 174497" data-attributes="member: 8054"><p>Thank you for taking the time to reply and post your concerns. After reviewing your submission I've concluded that you might need to purchase I knew one. <a href="http://www.japandesign.ne.jp/HTM/JDNREPORT/sotsuten2002/kidi/img/5.jpg" target="_blank">I'd stay this one is worth your time and money.</a> Thanks again and I hope your problem was solved.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Actually, it means quite the opposite. The flashing HDD light indicates that your computer is in "S.O.S" mode. Granted, this is completely the users fault, but to change it from "S.O.S" mode to standard mode, stay away from your PC for about a week and give it some space. With newer computers, the "n00b tolerance" chip often feels smothered when unnecessary overflow occurs. </p><p></p><p>If the computer beeps, just once, before displaying the window's splash screen I suggest you shut down your computer, remove all RAM, turn back on the computer. If this time you encounter more than one beep; this is a good sign..... to call your PC's tech support. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The little white box, <a href="http://img519.imageshack.us/img519/1632/untitled7ss.jpg" target="_blank">as seen here</a>, is defiantly an obvious sign of n00b interference. I've only actually seen this problem on the punxclan.com forums so bare with me. Go into your user profile by clicking the "profile" icon at the top of the page. Scroll down to where you've entered your "gametag" and remove the contents of that text box. Save your profile and the little white box should be gone.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>haha, definitely. Those things are lifesavers in certain situations.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>"Grinding" comes from the word "Grind" meaning to rub forcefully together or without lubrication. In this circumstance, I would first deduce where the "grinding" is coming from and replace that part immediately. Unless you feel that you can provide the necessary lubricant and attempt to calm the friction caused by those terrible gears….</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RaNcid, post: 174497, member: 8054"] Thank you for taking the time to reply and post your concerns. After reviewing your submission I've concluded that you might need to purchase I knew one. [URL=http://www.japandesign.ne.jp/HTM/JDNREPORT/sotsuten2002/kidi/img/5.jpg]I'd stay this one is worth your time and money.[/URL] Thanks again and I hope your problem was solved. Actually, it means quite the opposite. The flashing HDD light indicates that your computer is in "S.O.S" mode. Granted, this is completely the users fault, but to change it from "S.O.S" mode to standard mode, stay away from your PC for about a week and give it some space. With newer computers, the "n00b tolerance" chip often feels smothered when unnecessary overflow occurs. If the computer beeps, just once, before displaying the window's splash screen I suggest you shut down your computer, remove all RAM, turn back on the computer. If this time you encounter more than one beep; this is a good sign..... to call your PC's tech support. The little white box, [URL=http://img519.imageshack.us/img519/1632/untitled7ss.jpg]as seen here[/URL], is defiantly an obvious sign of n00b interference. I've only actually seen this problem on the punxclan.com forums so bare with me. Go into your user profile by clicking the "profile" icon at the top of the page. Scroll down to where you've entered your "gametag" and remove the contents of that text box. Save your profile and the little white box should be gone. haha, definitely. Those things are lifesavers in certain situations. "Grinding" comes from the word "Grind" meaning to rub forcefully together or without lubrication. In this circumstance, I would first deduce where the "grinding" is coming from and replace that part immediately. Unless you feel that you can provide the necessary lubricant and attempt to calm the friction caused by those terrible gears…. [/QUOTE]
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