Flashing bios

>flashing bios
>power goes out

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>he doesnt have an uninterruptable power supply.

OH NONONONO

Where did this shitty meme come from?

normalfag nigger meme

>download 99% finished
>server fucks up
>have to start download again
>you have exceeded your free downloads, try again in 24 hours or buy premium
>static IP

>grepping some md5 checksums
>pablo comes in
>turns out he'd /rm fd the entire production server by accident
>I have to rebuild the kernel in 15 mins before the boss comes in
>end up just letting him take the fall for it
>we're now looking for another jr admin

*dabs*

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Let me introduce you to this thing called a UPS.
Use it whenever a power interruption would be a problem.
It'l pay for itself the first time you have to use it.

>he doesnt specifically update his bios during a thunderstorm with out ups

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This oh nonono?
Might come from oroboros dark souls videos. At least that is where I heard it first.

Seriously, they cost less than OP probably paid for his case.

>he doesn't have an SPI programmer

I personally have one for my PC (i3 6100 and a 1050ti), but if I upgrade I will have to buy a stronger PSU that would cost too much where I live. I will just use a spike protector if I ever upgrade.
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>transferring 14 GB onto a HDD
>power goes out
>*click click click*
>*loud spinning noises*
>mfw

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>doesn't have dual BIOS
>doesn't have a UPS
Shiggy diggy

LOL this when using rapidshare or as i call it rapidshit

>he doesn't have a basement filled with racks of car batteries providing DC to his home that acts as a simultaneous UPS and PSU for every DC component in the house

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This

>flash newer BIOS
>post is 5 seconds slower

thanks assrock

this

>Simulated Sine wave

>Forgetting the Inverter

>he doesnt utilize a sine wave filter
anyway, thanks to solar power and full regulated wind mills the grid is just as bad poluted

>not living in a place that doesn't experience thunder storms very often
It's fucking hot and shit, but at least I can get stuff like this done without worry.

>reinstall windows
>No Network NIC drivers
>No Wireless NIC drivers
>Find spare usb drive.
>No laptop to download drivers

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>router light blinking
>nope im busy, reset
>discover blinking means live update not net is down
>call customer support
>could I have corrupted it?
>no way, well send a tech out in 2 FUCKING WEEKS
>find fix, unbrick router myself in 1 hours
or that one time when the power went on and off constantly overnight and killed my rig, which is why I have a shit netbook now.

Did you fall for the “leave it on all the time” meme?
Make the right call, unplug at the wall

nah I just didnt know surge protectors existed back then. live and learn.
>captcha: bus, literally every square
im going to kill you hiro.

>RAID 1: Critical Error

>reinstall windows
found your problem

This. Even if power fails due to a lightning strike the residual energy from it will keep your PC running long enough to complete the update.

kill yourself normalshit

>Open up torrent client
>Forgot to start VPN

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>Plug in phone
>select USB tethering

>dc to ac to dc

>what is doubledriver
>what is a non-idiotic computer user

unironically /v/

Is this still a thing on Gigabyte mobos?

>Windows tries to search for drivers online
>it realizes it's offline

windows 8.1 and windows 10 doesn't have this problem

Not having sdi update on a flash drive.

Yeah, they do.

Yes and it tends be a useless one. The bioses have issues flashing each other and when one dies the other always follows suit.

Just hijack the generator backup of a nearby hospital. They don't need it.

Generic drivers that come with Windows, offline, normally do the trick in a pinch

Not if you have a computer built in the past decade. I've never had a WiFi problem when reinstalling Windows 10, it's always is able to connect at the pre-Windows setup stage.

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MS pajeets really dumbed you win10 kiddies down haven't they?

>download drivers on phone
>plug phone into PC
>move driver file into PC and install
or
>go to friend's hou-
oh wait, nevermind.

>he doesn't keep his drivers on an external drive.

Summer is forever.

Mate I KNOW how to install drivers onto a machine that doesn't have internet connection. I'm saying that Windows 10 does it for you in like 95% of use cases. It's not that we don't know how, it's that with Windows 10, you literally don't NEED to.

ahah tfw no backup battery and backup generator

>plug phone into PC
>there are no MTP drivers for this device
>checks windows update
>it's offline

Not the OP but I had this happen to me with a Synology NAS that was hooked up to a UPS. The power outage was so transient that had it not been connected to a UPS I would have got away with it, but because of the slight delay introduced when the power went off then immediately back on confusing the UPS, it was just enough to power off the NAS in the middle of doing a firmware update. Unbricked it via the SPI interface in the end, but a UPS wasn't enough to prevent shit from happening in this instance.