"First learn computer science and all the theory. Next develop a programming style. Then forget all that and just hack."
- George Carrette
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Query FailedMarcus
Monday, September 7, 2009

�h, nu b�rjar det br�nnas. S� vi f�r se vilka berg du har bestigit i sommar...

Humus
Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Yep, you're right. Fixed now.
Thanks

Martijn
Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Hi, I think you accidentally misspelled the link to the gallery. (index-php) Cool pictures nonetheless! :-)

Humus
Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Det var det jag provade f�rst, men det hj�lpte inte riktigt. Sen kokade jag i mj�lk f�rst n�gra m�nader senare efter jag f�tt tips om det, men jag antar att man ska g�ra det lite tidigare kanske.

Nadja
Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Om du f�r vin p� kl�derna, ska du str� salt p� en g�ng. D� kanske det blir l�ttare att f� bort sedan!

voidmain
Wednesday, September 2, 2009

I tried retrieving my data using several tools, but all my attempts have failed. I took the disk apart, and it seems that the disks were fried from the inside. I guess it has nothing to do with my attempt to bake the graphics card. It's just that bad things tend to happen to you at the exact same time...maybe karma. Anyway, about the graphics card...I think I should sue you

The only reason I'm not doing so is that I think the graphics card's new brown color looks better as the original green.

Humus
Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Ouch, that's pretty sad. Before you go and format that disk or anything though, there are good data recovery software out there, so unless the disk was actually electrocuted and fried I'm sure you can get most of your data back.

voidmain
Tuesday, September 1, 2009

After reading your post I remembered that I have an old nVidia 6800 GT laying on my shelf somewhere. It had the same symptoms like your 3870 X2, and I was just using it for decoration anyway, so I though why not give it a try. Followed all instructions carefully, even cleaned the card thoroughly, in order to avoid any foreign containment interfering with the process. Although no smoke was visible in the oven or was coming out of it, you could smell the card getting crispy from miles away. At the end card looked promising and I was suffocating on the floor as I was inhaling noxius fumes vaporing from the card.
After I recovered myself I still though that it's a good idea to try my new litely brown 6800 GT out in my PC. I don't know why but curiosity was always my week spot.
Because I wasn't willing to take my chances by simply just booting up my machine with the card, I removed the hard drives, just to make sure that if everything should go wrong at least my data's safe.
Carefully insterted the card, pressed the power button, and ... I heard the vents turn on, but nothing actually happened. Tried the standard Microsoft troubleshooting by turning the machine off and on again a couple of times, but it seemed it wasn't my lucky day. I was totaly depressed. I put so much effort into this project, not to mention my beautyful green card which was brown now.
After cursing for some seconds I assembled my machine again, turned it on just to find out that one of my 1TByte hdd reduced it's capacity to 32Mbytes, discarding all the sensitive data which of course according to Murphy's laws was not backed up at all.
That's my short and said story. I don't know where this experiment went wrong...maybe should have used fewer baking soda.

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