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The recent staff demotions and leavings: http://kh-vids.net/threads/staff-changes-new-applicants.154776/
Darn it!
*gets down on one knee* Sabby, will you marry me?
http://kh-vids.net/threads/kh-vids-net-official-discord-server.154611/
Not again...
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Discord? Yes.
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This says otherwise: http://kh-vids.net/members/catch-the-rain.6422/
Be red again!
Amaury.
Looks like a salty type of popcorn.
Hey, Kitty! Welcome back! I missed you.
Copy-paste from my Discord post. I had the oddest thing happen. I turned on my computer and everything was gone: wallpaper, files, everything, like it was a clean install. However, a restart fixed it. Something similar happened back on my old computer when it was on Windows XP, except I had to do a system restore. Mom thinks it could have been yesterday's thunderstorm. I mean, I guess anything's possible somehow. Here are screenshots. From doing searching, the first one, though this is the first time it's appeared there since upgrading to Windows 10, shouldn't even be classed as an error. The last one is from Microsoft Edge, so can also be ruled out. I don't use it, but I sometimes get on it to test things. View attachment 45015 View attachment 45016 View attachment 45017 View attachment 45018 I've also got quite a number of warnings relating to a misconfiguration issue with Windows Media Center, but reading this, it's unrelated as WMC is uninstalled after upgrading to Windows 10 so it's no longer used. The only other warning I have is about the HECI interrface being reset, but that's shown up before. Overall, nothing in the error log is particularly useful as to what happened earlier as three of those errors have appeared even before today and one of them shouldn't even be classed as an error. The only possibility now seems to be that the thunderstorm yesterday did indeed cause a glitch, like my mom said. From doing some searching, it's not uncommon for extreme weather to cause computer issues.
Looks okay to me on Chrome. OS is Windows 10. View attachment 45012
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You should clean your computer at least once a month. The only way is by opening the tower and using a can of air or a vacuum that also has a hookup for blowing.
Well, it's been at least a week now, so he and @Marushi *can* change back.
You're really active today. I approve.