Old 10-31-2009, 06:34 PM   #1
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pc help/suggestions please?

things slowed down a fair bit, then, after I downloaded Firefox I'm having a recurring problem typing. Quite randomly the cursor jumps back into previous text. If I type a hyphen I get this: -#

when I type a lower case 'c' the cursor jumps to the top line. when I type a capital C it highlights the majority of the text and if I don't notice, the next key hit deletes all the text.

any ideas?

I've run malwarebytes and it's fixed some other stuff but this problem's a stinker. It even happens on wordpad if no oter programmes are loaded, and offline.
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Old 10-31-2009, 06:39 PM   #2
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Old 10-31-2009, 06:41 PM   #3
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Old 10-31-2009, 06:42 PM   #4
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things slowed down a fair bit, then, after I downloaded Firefox I'm having a recurring problem typing. Quite randomly the cursor jumps back into previous text. If I type a hyphen I get this: -#

when I type a lower case 'c' the cursor jumps to the top line. when I type a capital C it highlights the majority of the text and if I don't notice, the next key hit deletes all the text.

any ideas?

I've run malwarebytes and it's fixed some other stuff but this problem's a stinker. It even happens on wordpad if no oter programmes are loaded, and offline.
Have you tried a different keyboard?


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Old 10-31-2009, 06:45 PM   #6
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seriously, that might be your keyboard. did you get it wet recently? even a little bit? just a little condensation in the wrong spot can completely fuck a keyboard if you're unlucky.
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Old 10-31-2009, 06:53 PM   #7
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Have you tried a different keyboard?

not yet, I have one upstairs I will try

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seriously, that might be your keyboard. did you get it wet recently? even a little bit? just a little condensation in the wrong spot can completely fuck a keyboard if you're unlucky.
I didn't get it wet, but one of my lads might have and forgot to mention it. thanks

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It's calling you, Chippy. It's like the best, personalized-fitted cock for your pussy that will always be within reach when you need it and won't ever wanna do you wrong.
I wish that were an option. So far it seems to be behaving just so long as I don't type the third letter! or a hyphen!

I will go get the other keyboard and try that.
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Old 10-31-2009, 07:04 PM   #8
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okay, here's the other keyboard

wait for it

- well that's okay, no extra symbol

and now for the killer

c

CC


YYYYYYAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!! it WORKS AGAIN

sweet

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okay, here's the other keyboard

wait for it

- well that's okay, no extra symbol

and now for the killer

c

CC


YYYYYYAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!! it WORKS AGAIN

sweet

thanks guys
Hurray!

Now post some porn.
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yippy. btw, same thing happened to me. that's how i knew. luckily i have spares. hell, i still have spares.
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yippy. btw, same thing happened to me. that's how i knew. luckily i have spares. hell, i still have spares.
lol, well they're both denying it of course. I can always buy another for less than £5 from Asda but right now I'm using the Packard Bell one that came with the pc. It's more compact and I don't know what half the buttons do but it types English and THAT'S what I work with most - words.
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lol, well they're both denying it of course. I can always buy another for less than £5 from Asda but right now I'm using the Packard Bell one that came with the pc. It's more compact and I don't know what half the buttons do but it types English and THAT'S what I work with most - words.

Good to have you back and firing on all cylinders chipples..

Now show us those boobages..
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Old 10-31-2009, 08:18 PM   #13
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Good to have you back and firing on all cylinders chipples..

Now show us those boobages..
ha

evening mark. this film Ghost Ship's different. Mind you, the boys are talking all the way through it!
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evening mark. this film Ghost Ship's different. Mind you, the boys are talking all the way through it!

*wiggles eyebrows*

I've not seen it myself, dont ya just hate it when kids do that?
I get it from me bloody mother though..

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Old 10-31-2009, 08:34 PM   #15
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evening mark. this film Ghost Ship's different. Mind you, the boys are talking all the way through it!
Ghost Ship you say? That was a fairly decent horror flick, but I think I liked Virus a little better as cheesy horror.
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Old 10-31-2009, 08:44 PM   #16
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Ghost Ship you say? That was a fairly decent horror flick, but I think I liked Virus a little better as cheesy horror.
it's just finished

not exactly scary but then I wasn't allowed to suspend disbelief entirely. more a supernatural tale than a horror. I don't think I've seen Virus. If it's this film, I definitely haven't:

Plot

The movie opens with a British nuclear submarine called the HMS Nereid entering Tokyo Bay in the then-future of December 1983. The ship's crew and Japanese seismologist Yoshizumi (Masao Kusakari) send a reconnaissance drone to search the city for any survivors, only to find decayed bodies. It also gathers air samples of something called MM88.

After the movie credits, the film goes back to the then-future of February 1982, where a shady transfer is happening between an East German scientist, Dr. Krause, and a group of Americans. It is revealed that MM88 is a deadly virus created accidentally by an American geneticist that amplifies the potency of any other virus or bacteria it comes in contact with. The scientist wants a sample taken to a colleague in Switzerland, Dr. Leisenauer, so a vaccine can be developed. However, the Americans, who are actually secret agents, are only interested in recovering the MM88, which was stolen from a lab in the US the year before. Escaping an attack by East German soldiers (where Krause is killed), the spies crash their plane and the virus is released, creating a worldwide epidemic initially known as the "Italian Flu."

The governments of the world watch helplessly as their citizens fall ill and die by the millions. Too late does American President Richardson (Glenn Ford) learn from Senator Barkley (Robert Vaughn) and Dr. Meyer (Stuart Gillard) that the Italian Flu is in fact MM88.

Within seven months, the world's entire population has died off except for 863 scientists and support personnel wintering in Antarctica. The virus becomes active at -10 degrees Celsius, and the polar winter has spared the 855 men and eight women stationed on the southern continent. The Nereid, which was on patrol at the time the epidemic began, joins the scientists after sinking a Soviet submarine whose infected crew attempt to make landfall near Palmer Station.

The survivors, led by, among others, Admiral Conway (George Kennedy), Dr. Borodinov (Chris Wiggins), Dr. Nakanishi (Isao Natsuyagi), Captain Lopez (Edward James Olmos), and Dr. Latour (Cec Linder), set up a government to deal with the realities of their situation, including the obvious problem of several hundred men living with only eight women. The film comes full circle when the Nereid heads for Tokyo Bay, on its first mission under the "Federal Council of Antarctica."

However, just as the group begins to repopulate their new home, it is revealed that an earthquake will set off the United States nuclear arsenal, since Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman General Garland (Henry Silva) activated the Automated Reaction System (ARS) before his death, believing that the Soviet Union would use the confusion caused by the pandemic to launch an attack on North America.

The Soviets have their own version of the ARS and will fire off their weapons when the American missiles hit their targets. Unfortunately for the survivors, one of the nukes is aimed at Palmer Station. Yoshizumi and Major Carter (Bo Svenson) embark aboard the Nereid on a mission to shut down the ARS before the earthquake strikes, protected from MM88 by an experimental vaccine developed by Dr. Latour.

The submarine arrives at Washington, D.C. and Yoshizumi and Carter make a rush for the ARS command bunker underneath the White House. They reach the room too late and all but a few men and the women (who left aboard an icebreaker at the same time as the Nereid) perish in the nuclear firestorm. Over the course of years Yoshizumi walks back towards Antarctica. Upon reaching Tierra del Fuego, he encounters the remaining survivors from the icebreaker, including Marit (Olivia Hussey), a Norwegian widow he fell in love with after his pregnant girlfriend in Tokyo died from the epidemic.
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things slowed down a fair bit, then, after I downloaded Firefox I'm having a recurring problem typing. Quite randomly the cursor jumps back into previous text. If I type a hyphen I get this: -#

when I type a lower case 'c' the cursor jumps to the top line. when I type a capital C it highlights the majority of the text and if I don't notice, the next key hit deletes all the text.

any ideas?

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Download CCleaner
It is free...cleans and fixes everything.
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