Carbonhalo wrote:
In my case it is usually a spectacular failure of the universe to realign itself to suit my needs.
Personal example from last night:
Flash drive in my car (stores music and dashcam video) got corrupted somehow. So I went on my computer to reformat it and fix it. Easy enough job, took like five minutes.
I turn off my computer and pull the flash drive out. Somehow I pinch it and it goes flying - underneath my computer tower.
So now I have to unplug everything and pull my computer tower out to get to my flash drive. Ughhh, fine.
I pull the tower out, get the flash drive, go to the car and plug it in. Everything works. Yay! I go back inside and plug my computer back in. I felt like doing some web browsing so I turn it back on. Computer doesn’t boot and gives me a beep code instead.
Great, something became loose when I moved the tower.
So I unplug everything again, open the computer, and reseat my RAM. Doesn’t work. I reseat my graphics card. Doesn’t work. At this point I’m about this close to losing my s**t. I literally take everything out and put it all back in one item at a time, doing a separate boot for each individual item to make sure nothings gone bad.
That works. No more beep code. Phew
Close up computer. Plug it in. Start it up. Now I have no video.
Great. The BIOS reset the video output when I pulled the graphics card.
All I want is to browse cat pictures on Reddit! It took a lot to not meltdown at this point. But I calmed myself down and started troubleshooting the video.
So now I check each DisplayPort output. My tower has 5 of them between the motherboard, graphics card and some random USB type C PCI card I have in there that has DisplayPort for some reason. Nothing.
Check HDMI output. But I need a cable for that, so after looking around the house for a bit I decide to just grab one from my Nintendo Switch.
Thankfully HDMI works! So I go in, change output to the DisplayPort that I want, plug my Nintendo switch back in to the TV and problem solved!
Finally back to where I started - 2 hours later. All because I wanted to format a flash drive.