Dude... DUDE!!! that happened to meeee!Wario64 said:update the firmware on your motherboard and turn it off while updating
update the firmware on your motherboard and turn it off while updating
That's a good idea.Tain said:The HD could still be scanned.
I figure the only real way would be to completely zero the HDs.
Don't exactly know what you mean by 'break', though.
ChrisReid said:Why does "your friend" want to do this?
maynerd said:I think he has some sort of service waranty and he wants to make it so it can't be serviced and they would give him back his money. That's what he wants I don't condone this.
maynerd said:I think he has some sort of service waranty and he wants to make it so it can't be serviced and they would give him back his money. That's what he wants I don't condone this.
ManDudeChild said:Lemme see if I got this straight. You don't condone what he's trying to do ... but you're asking for tips on how to do it? Hmm, ok.
CabbageRed said:I want to say flick the little mode switch on the power supply while the PC is on. Shouldn't that do some decent damage?
have you ever tried to but a 6layer PCB trace before? nothing hair thin about it unless you are using a hanzo swordCabbageRed said:What about hair-thin cuts into areas largely hidden by heatsink clamps and the like?
Wario64 said:update the firmware on your motherboard and turn it off while updating
Tain said:The HD could still be scanned.
I figure the only real way would be to completely zero the HDs.
Don't exactly know what you mean by 'break', though.
borghe said:have you ever tried to but a 6layer PCB trace before? nothing hair thin about it unless you are using a hanzo sword![]()
maynerd said:Hey I forgot to mention that this is a laptop! Keep them ideas coming!![]()
pour in water.maynerd said:Hey I forgot to mention that this is a laptop! Keep them ideas coming!![]()
that's what i was gonna say...Jewbacca said:unplug the fans and let the cpu over heat.
good luck...maynerd said:Hey I forgot to mention that this is a laptop! Keep them ideas coming!![]()
ManDudeChild said:... :lol :lol :lol
Do laptops use those krazy hard driver thingies?
Wario64 said:update the firmware on your motherboard and turn it off while updating
border said:They'll never give you your money back. It's a SERVICE contract, not an insurance policy. I don't understand why people say you should turn it off during a BIOS flash -- fry the BIOS and they'll just buy a new motherboard in a worst case scenario.
It's in their best interest just to replace stuff, because the components in a 1-2 year old PC is probably at least 50% cheaper than it was at the time of purchase. Even if you totaled every component in the machine without making it look intentional (probably impossible), they would still replace it with something comparable.
Lemurnator said:I'm getting a new OS soon, and I want to wipe all the shit I have on my harddrive completely off. Over the course of a few years every time I formatted my computer I noticed it seems like there's less and less space on the harddrive when it's set back to factory defaults. It used to be something like 57 gigs and now it's 52 after format.
Is there a way to wipe everything out and start COMPLETELY from scratch as though you were using a brand new HD?