Originally posted by: LordMorpheus
I was a little worried that flames would shoot out of every orifice of the machine, but it worked fine.
Heh, a friend put together a computer, turned it on (it was working), but noticed a bad smell and took the side off and it was on fire.
Turns out his wall socket was bad and the computer was getting incredibly irregular power.
heh.
shenOriginally posted by: Train
nope.
Though I did change a few things in my older brothers 286, booted it up and the mobo fried, all the parts(including all the PCI cards and CPU) were all fried. I was under STRICT orders not to TOUCH his computer while he was gone. Lets say I got a nice ass whoopin when he found out. (back then his top of the line 286 was like $1500 easy, maybe $2k)
Originally posted by: LordMorpheus
I was a little worried that flames would shoot out of every orifice of the machine, but it worked fine.
Heh, a friend put together a computer, turned it on (it was working), but noticed a bad smell and took the side off and it was on fire.
Turns out his wall socket was bad and the computer was getting incredibly irregular power.
heh.
Originally posted by: Bootprint
Nope. But I did discover you can plug a Harddrive power cord backwards. Of course I did still have the power on at the time I plugged it in, and let the magic smoke out of a chip or two.
