wurst wrote:@linux...
try to run the 32bit version, maybe with linux32 progi.
i had one situation where it helped.
ah does console give u errors?
cd /path/to/urt
./URT_BINARY_NAME
sudo apt-get clean
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install fglrx fglrx-amdcccle
sudo reboot
glxgears
wurst wrote:is there rly no errors? is it executeable?
dmmh wrote:but, it doesn't matter anymore, because when I booted my computer today, I came to the conclusion my HDD died.
Luckily it's just the HDD with the OS's on it, not the one with my files, but I'm very poor and can't buy a new HDD for a few weeks.
grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
AimMe wrote:dmmh wrote:but, it doesn't matter anymore, because when I booted my computer today, I came to the conclusion my HDD died.
Luckily it's just the HDD with the OS's on it, not the one with my files, but I'm very poor and can't buy a new HDD for a few weeks.
grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Seems 3 OS's on one disk leave their trail....
In windows source code there is a part that goes like this:dmmh wrote:it shouldn't...it doesn't do anything to the hardware...
while(1)
{
flicker_led(LED_HDD);
}
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