
And thank you so much everyone for your input, eventually I will get this fixed so I can knife more people in TTT.. er i mean, be innocent forever. <3 C:<
That would make no difference, both the laptop monitor and TV monitor is connected to the same graphics card (ofc) and with the same type of cable (DVI/HDMI).Alex wrote:As I said, try hooking it up to a monitor or a TV screen. Then play while using the monitor/TV for a while and see if the problem persists. If it does, then I bet you it's your graphics card messing up.
Yup, it is, and it has fixed 9 different laptops that I've had either myself or my friends' several times. It has been everything from just a slow PC to similar problems that hotdogs has. External hard drives are very useful to back up files and programs, so losing them shouldn't be worried about. You see, when you uninstall and install drivers, you actually leave traces of corrupted files and registry keys which will cause problems, and the driver itself might not be the problem. It can be DirectX, Windows itself, other programs and even Steam..DelusionalSyko wrote:Hawkie, your solution to fixing a laptop is to format the drive? Really?[...] Formatting the drive is completely unorthodox. She loses all her files, and it gets her no where.
I didn't say that it was the first solution, she was going to update her drivers anyways, but if that didn't work, it might be a little bit harder to find the solution.DelusionalSyko wrote:Formatting a hard drive is the last possible solution in fixing a computer. Not the first.
When I was 15 and told everyone I was smart with computers...that's what I did to fix things. "Oh you have a virus? Well, let me reformat it!"