I used to always shut down my computer with the power button. But my cousin said that is could be very bad for my computer. Got a few bluescreens a few hours later and thought it was broken. But suddenly it could correctly reboot.
HP laptops are apparently notorious for being poorly-designed, I learned that the hard way.TheTygerfire said:I just was.
My laptop fan stopped working a few days ago, and after an extensive talk with support at HP, they said they'd send out a package for me to ship my computer back to them for repairs. Not even an hour ago, I received that package, and realized the last thing I had to do was remove my Windows login password. After I had done that, I started to shut down the computer and set it down, then heard a motor lurch, something rattle, and then after a few seconds I heard the soft blow of my laptop fan coming from the computer right as it shut down. Right as it was going in the box.
Trolled. Hard.
Thanks. I keep meaning to check the settings and you've just reminded me to do soAlcamonic said:Mainly cords that I have in my pocket, such as earplugs for my iPod. I swear they are not inanimate, because they seem to move unnaturally much. Obviously in a bad way, getting all tangled up.
You should check your tv settings, could very well be that it has a scheduled sync timer set at 3 AM. My computer had that with windows update, waking it up from Sleep mode in the middle of the night.5-0 said:My Freesat (satellite TV) box likes to turn itself on and open the menu at about 3AM. Then I get up to turn it off and it goes off by itself. And the bathroom mirror in my house has lights around it which like to turn on by themselves.
I hear you.StellarViking said:The only thing I will say here is USB cables.
If you possess more than one USB cable, drive, ANYTHING, or have to switch anything like that out even occasionally, then you know what I'm talking about.
Oh you cheeky guy!Blunderboy said:My chair at work is in cahoots with the door handles. My sleeves keep getting caught on the latter and the former just spins around as and when it wishes to.
Also this.
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