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Laptop Issues

Posted by ToastyYoshi - December 17th, 2010


Over the past few days my internet on my laptop has been going, on... and off.... and on! and off! can anyone help with this, oh im using vista with a Toshiba laptop.

I also downloaded steam to get super meat boy, but evertime i load the game, it has a loadinf screen, then it lags out and just freezes, this also happened with the demo for portal.

Sorry, no news on animations today, i really don't have much to say about anything.


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*Sigh*... Your problem is that you have an extremely crappy laptop. Get either an extremely expensive laptop, OR save yourself a load of money and build yourself a desktop. I'm no expert but considering my brother is and I hear this crap all the time, that's your problem. Your laptop = pile of crap in summary.

Oh I forgot to add, for more bang for your buck, build a desktop.

Before I start I wish to inquire on Ryphos his statement. Where does he get those accusations?
Is he a close friend of yours and knows about your laptop?

Anyway.
First things first. I myself have a Toshiba laptop (accompanied with vista) so odds are we have the same computer.
Although I'm pretty convinced I can run meatboy. Portal is a no-no.
Do this for me will you;
Click on start and type in the search box "dxdiag" (without the quotes). Click yes if a dialogue window shows up.
Then go to the display tab.

Print screen what you see there (theres a button for it on your computer...Something like "prnt scrn"), CTRL+V in paint, save the image and upload it on newgrounds dump.

Then send that image in a PM to me. And we can sort this whole business out.

Next thing you're going to have to do is backup everything you have on your computer (flash files, music, movies) on an external device (USB of some sort)
find a copy of Windows XP, burn it on a CD, and install that.

Vista works, but can be a real pain in the ass for some computers.
Even if you can run Vista, you're better off with Win7.

Low budget computers (Toshiba, Acer, Asus) with 1 gig of RAM are better off with Win XP.

Don't ask why. Just do it.

I'mma take a chance and say...who cares?

Merry Christmas!