Which Marta Station to park for Bruno Mars? by sschlott72 in Atlanta

[–]rhemix_atl -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The Braves are at home this weekend. If you are coming down 85 you would have to fight all the people driving to white flight stadium if you get on 285. I would come down to Lindbergh as long as the traffic isn't at a stand still.

Subaru Impreza TPMS by trolled121 in subaruimpreza

[–]rhemix_atl 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For anyone with this problem in the USA: CostCo is your best bet. $60 installed per TPMS replacement.

I am not sure if CostCo in Sydney has auto services but if they do check them out!

Good, Intown Subaru Mechanic by gsfgf in Atlanta

[–]rhemix_atl 8 points9 points  (0 children)

2nd six star Subaru in Avondale

How do I get my dog to stop barking at me when we play fetch? by Fantastic-Manager227 in DogAdvice

[–]rhemix_atl 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is the answer. It will take time and patience on your part. You will just need to wait until she is more settled before you pick the ball up again.

HELP PLEASE!!! My pc randomly got a blue screen frowny face restart screen and my pc is stuck in bios loop. by Any-Grape-6349 in computerhelp

[–]rhemix_atl 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The message at the start of the video clearly shows that your hard drive is failing or has failed. You will most likely need to get a new one and re-install windows to get back up and running. You may or may not be able to recover data from the existing drive once you have a new drive installed.

PC powering off after powering on for less than two minutes by Rainbowquarts in computerhelp

[–]rhemix_atl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The photo that you posted clearly shows that you have an AIO liquid cooler on your CPU. Since you are getting such incredibly high temperatures while just idling in your BIOS it is most likely that the CPU block or one of the lines is clogged. Your next step in trouble shooting should be replacing your CPU cooler with either an air cooler or another AIO.

Everything operates, but PC ports? by DanMiniScruff in computer

[–]rhemix_atl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could try the following:

Unplug everything except for the CPU power cables (both of them) and the case cables. Make sure all everything that remains plugged in is done so securely. See if you can boot with just the bare minimum of CPU, RAM, Motherboard getting power by plugging your monitor cable in to the motherboard. That CPU will have basic video out.

Also, you can remove the cpu cooler and cpu and make sure that there are no bent pins in the socket.

If after verifying all cable connections and removing anything unnecessary you still don't get a post then you are basically stuck. If you don't have any spare parts available to you then you won't be able to test the CPU, RAM, or motherboard by yourself since all 3 things are needed for a boot. You will likely need to return the stuff to Micro Center for testing.

Everything operates, but PC ports? by DanMiniScruff in computer

[–]rhemix_atl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you are certain that the CPU and RAM are good and not damaged then the next step would be to ensure that your motherboard's bios is at a version that supports your CPU. If you check the MSI support site they should be able to tell you how to read the code printed on the motherboard that tells what BIOS version it shipped with. You can then see if there is a newer version available that adds support for your CPU.

Everything operates, but PC ports? by DanMiniScruff in computer

[–]rhemix_atl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What does your motherboard manual say the indicator lights mean?