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Blue and green lines are appearing on my screen and resulting in my computer freezing (I just built this pc a few days ago)

So, I just built a pc, and yesterday I was playing pubg for a few hours, then when I was done playing, green and blue lines appeared on the monitor, and my computer froze. I restarted computer, but once it loaded up, the blue and green lines appaeared right away and the computer froze. I forced it off with the power button, then turned it back on, and managed to type in my password and get to the homescreen, then for some reason I opened task manager, but right after doing it, the blue and green lines appeared, then the screen went black, went back to the homescreen with green and blue lines, then it went black again, but the task manager tab appeared over the black screen, and it said it wasn't responding, so I just turned the pc off, and asked for help on pcmasterrace and buildapc (I forgot about this subreddit), then I went to bed. Today, I realized I made a huge mistake when building my first pc. I accidently put two fans into he case that were facing outwards, so it was blow...

cant connect new pc build to ethernet

plugged in an ethernet cable from my new pc to my moms laptop (since mine doesn't have a port), and ethernet says either identifying (with a yellow thing on it) or not connected (with a red circle and a white x on it), I've really got no clue what to do now so any help is appreciated! Submitted September 01, 2017 at 06:16AM by flopadu http://ift.tt/2wmsRpN

Breaking News: Unique Three-Axis Spinning Thrill Ride Opening at Two Six Flags Parks in 2018 - News Paper

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© Six Flags Great Adventure A brand new thrill ride, unlike any that's been seen yet in all of North America, will debut next year at both Six Flags Great Adventure and Six Flags Over Texas.  Known as Cyborg Cyber Spin at Six Flags Great Adventure and as Harley Quinn Spinsanity at Six Flags Over Texas, these massive rides are not for the faint of heart. The attractions are being manufactured by ABC Rides, who lists the trade name of the ride as Tourbillon .  I had never even heard of this type of ride before, so this is certainly going to be unlike anything park visitors have even encountered before! © Six Flags Over Texas Riders sit in two long rows of 12, back to back, with their feet dangling along a large ride carriage.  As the ride begins the main arm lifts up to a height of 70 feet, and the center 'box' starts to flip as it rotates.  Before long the other other 'box' supports also start to rotate, and in the end there's three diff...

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New modem now it says "No internet, secured" when I connect. PC. Windows 10.

Time Warner aka Spectrum said it must be my settings and didn't help. Please, Obi Wan KeTechSupport, you're my only hope. Submitted September 01, 2017 at 04:37AM by TedAlBundy http://ift.tt/2iKUi7H

Computer will no longer boot after shutting it down

All of a sudden just yesterday night i shutdown my pc before going to bed but none of the leds that always turn off in my pc turn off and also the pc was still running after shutdown. I gave it a minute or so and it would not shutdown so i flicked the switch on the back of the psu and it turned off. Next day today it wont turn on. I unplugged and replugged the power cable in and out and it turned on. I then had to restart my pc to go into the bios and test somethings but the pc would not restart and it had the same problem as yesterday. I then tried all the methods i tried to get my pc to work today and it would not work. I then try taking out the cmos battery and it worked. I was then using my pc as usual and i needed to go to the store forgetting that if i turn my pc off it will not turn back on so i turn it off and then realize my mistake. I try turning it back on and nothing. I then try jump starting the pc to see if the psu was bad even though all the motherboard leds were on and...

Restarted computer, now takes 3+ minutes to get to windows loading screen

So, my computer has worked for about 2 years with no issues. Ive built it from the ground up, have 24 gb of ram, windows is on a SSD (more than 1/2 empty), 9 gb of hdd, and 1080 gtx graphics card, mobo is z78-plus. Today i restarted the computer after leaving it running for a couple days, and at first i tbought it wasnt starting at all. Did all the troubleshooting steps and nothing changed. The only change came when i called tech support and as the lady answered the computer finished booting. After that i had to turn it off again and plug in all the drives. But upon starting it still took 3+ minutes to load. Does anyone have any ideas what is going on with my computer? Submitted September 01, 2017 at 05:25AM by Ramsacit http://ift.tt/2iKUgN7