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Any of you IT kunce know what this is? It's come up the last two times I've rebooted my laptop.. Just sits there at that screen and I have to turn the power off to reboot it again, then it reboots as normal...

here:

http://bfy.tw/6KZ3

pfft noob

just mute volume. go do something else, come back. repeat. if its a well-designed test you can flick back through previous slides.

lol yer basically did that but couldn't walk off as every minute needed to 'next' the slide..

Speaking of IT kunce, are any of you/them normal?

Been working at a large data centre since Jan and the amount of f**kin weird f**ks that come in there is astounding. It'd be easier to count the normal-ish ones.

RE: capital gains and losses, clearly I've experienced plenty of the latter...Can you actually claim that as a loss at tax time? Was under the impression you had to pay on gains but just bend over and cop the loss, in typical government rape fashion.

Yeah a lot of the 'specialized' IT guys that purely work in datacenters, massively in depth into networking or a particular technology are weird, you know those star wars or world of warcraft neck beard types.

The small-medium business IT guys ain't so bad in my experience because they don't have to be 'THAT' technical to run a small - medium sized business network.. tl;dr data centers full of weirdos yes.

Any of you IT kunce know what this is? It's come up the last two times I've rebooted my laptop.. Just sits there at that screen and I have to turn the power off to reboot it again, then it reboots as normal... 7f1c535ea099bb6269fbe5dfa8fe7fb7.jpg

quick google suggests something to do with your windows 10 install or upgrade..

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-other_settings/starting-watchdog-initiation-on-black-screen/945df18d-3fb7-466b-90de-150bd0abfcd1

as suggested download the windows 10 ISO, create bootable USB (needs to be 8gb or bigger i think) start up to USB and then run a windows repair.. should fix

or do nothing if you cbf doing that

Yeah a lot of the 'specialized' IT guys that purely work in datacenters, massively in depth into networking or a particular technology are weird, you know those star wars or world of warcraft neck beard types.

The small-medium business IT guys ain't so bad in my experience because they don't have to be 'THAT' technical to run a small - medium sized business network.. tl;dr data centers full of weirdos yes.

Why thanks

Blazer and untucked shirt, do not want

He's at the start of his journey... No doubt it'll be tucked in by the time he arrives at his destination to pound some gash by flashing around his parents money.

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