evildragon
Veteran Member
Oh boy, I think my IBM is nearing it's demise.
I went to turn it on, and it started booting, and when it was connecting to a NTP server to set the clock, the entire screen went blank with this on it:
So I turn it off, wait a minute, turn it on, and I kept getting this:
I then turned it off, frustrated.. The memory lasted all these years and now it's dying. At this point, I'm thinking I killed the freaking thing with that Bad Apple demo I made a couple weeks ago. So now I feel I'm a bad programmer and pushed the hardware too far that it actually killed the memory, as that demo was literally, the hardest thing this IBM has EVER played.
So a couple hours passed, and I tried turning it on again, now it's booted up nice and fine. So I ran PC-Check on it and did a thorough memory test, and it passes now.
What the!? The memory was failing, now it's fine?
I went to turn it on, and it started booting, and when it was connecting to a NTP server to set the clock, the entire screen went blank with this on it:
So I turn it off, wait a minute, turn it on, and I kept getting this:
I then turned it off, frustrated.. The memory lasted all these years and now it's dying. At this point, I'm thinking I killed the freaking thing with that Bad Apple demo I made a couple weeks ago. So now I feel I'm a bad programmer and pushed the hardware too far that it actually killed the memory, as that demo was literally, the hardest thing this IBM has EVER played.
So a couple hours passed, and I tried turning it on again, now it's booted up nice and fine. So I ran PC-Check on it and did a thorough memory test, and it passes now.
What the!? The memory was failing, now it's fine?