Stupidest thing you have done with a computer?

^ Could base a movie on that.

It felt bad enough at the time, realising that nothing could be done.

The fact I ruined the guttering, smoke'd the kitchen and kicked the door in was the icing on the cake.

I spent the next 2 days hiding at an Ex's uni house :eek:
 
Someone I knew; Her Heatsink on the CPU came loose some how, so she decided to put it back on with...






















...Superglue!!!
 
Spent hours trying to work out why I couldn't install windows on one of my rigs after formatting and partitioning the harddrive. Turns out I formatted and partitioned and tried to install windows on my mp3 player which was plugged in by usb >.<

brilliant.
 
Rebuilt my rig today after my watercooling woes...

My 8800GTX found use in my Media Centre, so whilst building my machine I tasked my other half to rebuild the Media Centre (replace the 8800GTX with the 7800GT that was in there, plug two 80mm fans in and jobs a good 'un!).

I just finished installing Vista 64, when I hear "ARGH... the tele is lagging!"
First thought, "Drivers, try uninstalling the ones for the 8800GTX and use the old ones we were using before..."
*a few minutes later*
"It's still doing it... maybe it's the weather interfearing with the signal?"
"Try recorded TV...."
"Doing it there too..."
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"The 6pin connector on the graphics card... you did remember to plug it in yeah?..."
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*she looks blank*
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"I didn't think so...."
*plugs in power cable*
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Horray, we have TV again...
 
Server box case, so obviously it also makes a handy coffee table. Except theres fan holes in the top of it, so when I knocked my cup over, the fans liberally sprayed the inside of the case with whatever it was I had been drinking.

PC still worked after I dried it out.
 
I have one, Never thought of this.

Spent over £100 on a 5200 128mb VGA only GFX card - AGP . It was during a time I knew nothing about graphics cards.

I could have got a 9800 for little more than what I paid for the 5200 :(
 
Well it was an old AT style of system rather than the modern ATX or soft power buttons - the computer kept on, but it crashed rather spectacularly, and ended up having some bad clusters and screwed sectors. Nothing a good ol format wouldn't fix. I've never dared to do it on a modern system or with SATA drives.
 
ive been curious before and done that for a laugh freefaller, pc managed to stay on the windows logon screen and alive, mouse could move, pressing ctrlaltdel to login though did crash it :D
 
I did something similar, I removed a server hard drive chassis while the computer was still on. Completely by accident, I thought it was off, But the monitor was off. Thing is the server isn't exactly quiet, So god knows why i would have thought it was off :D

Thankfully it wasnt a shared drive :p
 
Well it was an old AT style of system rather than the modern ATX or soft power buttons - the computer kept on, but it crashed rather spectacularly, and ended up having some bad clusters and screwed sectors. Nothing a good ol format wouldn't fix. I've never dared to do it on a modern system or with SATA drives.

I did it with an SATA drive. I think it killed the SATA connection on the motherboard. The disk was fine though.
 
Well it was an old AT style of system rather than the modern ATX or soft power buttons - the computer kept on, but it crashed rather spectacularly, and ended up having some bad clusters and screwed sectors. Nothing a good ol format wouldn't fix. I've never dared to do it on a modern system or with SATA drives.

oh man, that's inconvenient, thankfully SATA drives are a lot more forgiving but I can understand why you wouldn't want to disconnect while the comp was on
 
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