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Hi So I Had Recently Got A Laptop From A Friend Who Said I Could Have It Cause He Couldn

What is wrong with my boy friends penis?

My boyfriend has recently had really bad penis problems. We cant figure out whats wrong. Neither of us have had vaginal sex with anyone but each other. But we have both had/done oral with a few different people. But the last two times we had sex he had the problems. We have never used condoms. And the first time it happened it took about 3 days to kick in. He said he had a lot of clear oozy discharge, and it felt like something was moving around inside of his dick oozing out. It was so uncomfortable for him he couldn't sit still. And he said his penis just constantly hurt. He had to pee a lot. And it burned pretty bad when he did. He went to the doctor and they just assumed it was chlamydia, and gave him medicine to get rid of it, and or anything else it could be. I got checked too and was negative. The medicine cured him, or it stopped hurting 3 days after he took the pills. So he went back and the doctors said it was probably just an infection. And i DID have some sort of a bladder infection like 3 days before we had sex, but it went away. Everything except having to pee all the time. i STILL have to pee all the time, but i think its from me drinking so much more water lately. And so it all went away from him, and i still have to pee all the time. We had sex like 2 days ago and he said the symptoms are coming back. What it going on? obviously the doctors don't know whats going on.

None of those few who I would call my ‘best friend’ ever have, but I did have a close friend who did. It changed everything for me.Basically, a position that I had been wanting for over a year came open. I put in my resume and found out that my friend had just put in a resume for someone else she knew on the sly. I was pretty upset since it’s not something that I would have done without telling that I was going to do it. Instead, it was done behind my back. I kept silent for a little bit, but then decided to confront things head on and I asked her about it. I was told that the director would make the right decision and that she wasn’t trying to promote one of us over the other. I could tell that she was uncomfortable being put on the spot, but I really wanted to give her an opportunity to explain to me why she did this behind my back, knowing how badly I wanted this position. It also came to pass that shortly after this, the job description changed a little bit. It included some accounting software that I did not have experience with, but I set about learning.It came time for the interview. My friend was there with the director and one other person. I did the best I could, but I felt that the decision had already been made. In fact, turns out that the person she’d put the resume in for had the EXACT qualifications for the job…you know, the one that got changed after the confrontation? She got the job. I did not.I am one of those people who have a very strict code that I don’t deviate from. One of those codes is loyalty. I’m not saying that I wouldn’t have put someone else’s resume in if they asked me to, but 1) I wouldn’t have volunteered to do it. and 2) Before I ever passed on that resume, I would have let my friend know what I was doing and why. Period.I’m loyal. I expect the same in return. Despite that, I am still friendly with her, but we don’t hang out. I would even go so far as to say that I adore her in many ways. However, I will never allow myself to be vulnerable with her again AND I will never trust her like I did. Our friendship was forever changed due to those actions. There is a line there now that cannot be erased.

Lost the password for my HP laptop...?

Hai,
Most 'computer guys' would just ignore for your cry-for-help because people 'like you' (and the rest of the planet) are the MAIN reason why they can charge you for their service. Well, because this is Yahoo Answers, I have this 'obligation' to tell you the easiest way (before trying something more advance such as reformatting) to access the computer through a potential 'loop-hole' of Windows system. Hopefully the previous owner of the laptop doesn't know it too cause he or she could have blocked this access too. Here's what you need to do;
[1] Start the computer.
[2] When the computer is ON, you'll see the standard Bios Welcome Screen and start pressing the button F8 couple of times until a Recovery Console appears.
[3] If pressing F8 doesn't work, restart your computer again until you could access the Recovery Console; this is a standard issue for all Windows system.
[4] There you'll see a lot of choices - CHOOSE Safe Mode by pressing the appropriate number [1]. You'll see a lot of letters and numbers appearing in the screen, do not be alarm, this is normal, the window will log in slightly longer than usual.
[5] The computer will log-in Safe Mode and if you're lucky there'll be no Windows Password protecting the Welcome Screen in Safe Mode.
[6] When logging in Welcome Screen - Safe Mode, usually Windows will have a default Administrator account for you to use to access it (hopefully it is not password protected). Just click the Administrator Account to enter the Windows.
[7] Once you're in the Safe Mode Windows, you'll notice some of your drivers such as; dvd-rom and usb are disabled. Don't worry, these are all temporarily disabled only for Safe Mode feature.
[8] Go directly to the Control Panel and press the User Account Tab.
[9] As an administrator, you'll have access to change your old password. Ultimately, you could even create a new Administrator Account or Guest Account!
[10] Memorize your new user name or new password before pressing YES! Restart the computer and enter it normally.

Please do not blame your 6-year old brother for 'comprising' your laptop. Always blame yourself for negligence. I'm more interested with a 6-year old kid that could change password!!! I hope you're not trying to 'hack' any body's computer with this tip. Trust me, everybody knows how to press F8 button, so please put a password for your Safe Mode Administrator account too once you're done!!!

Why does my laptop keep shutting off randomly?!?!?

Its driving me crazy. I have a cheap Walmart laptop. It is an Acer Aspire 5315-2077 intel celeron processor 540, 160GB HDD, 1GB DDR2... Not sure if any of that is helpful in my problem, but there it is.

Anyhow... the issue is this: It came with Windows Vista. I have only ever used XP and editions below it. I mentioned to a friend that it was not as user friendly etc., and he said he had the latest Windows 7. He put it on the laptop, and it got all crazy. I have no clue about this stuff and let him take the lead assuming he knew what he was doing. So, he did the CD and attempted the install, and it was not right. He went a website and learned about the Acer, and as it turns out, the Acer laptops do not come with the original software disk like others do, AND... here's the kicker... he was installing an unregistered copy of Windows 7. So, not exactly sure what he had to do to make it work, but he did. It does not show that it is an illegal copy, and I can get windows updates and stuff... but at any given point, usually multiple times a day the laptop shuts off! Sometimes it starts right back up, and other times it has to do a recovery, other times it asks me if I want to start in safe mode or not.

WTF did he do to my laptop? If I knew his "upgrade" would have caused this grief I would have said no. Since the computer did not come with discs, I have no way of reverting back to what I had (that I know of). Apparently Acer is its own special deal and things are not like other computers with regards to the software they come with or installing/upgrading windows versions.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!

My laptop keeps shutting down?

I first took a look at my power supply since it was a 300w supply, and my card needed 350 (or so it said). So I changed that, and it worked for about a day, then it had the same problems. I then checked the settings for Overdrive to see if my card was defaulted to Overclock, I found out it was running at the slowest possible settings. I scoured the internet for possible solutions on the Radeon X850 (my card). When I stopped and Thought about it, I realized that my card had worked like a charm when I first got it, and I was able to jack up all the settings on every game I played to the extreme. The problem only started happening about 1 year and a half after I bought the card.

One thing caught my eye though, and that was a suggestion that either I had a defective card, or physically something was wrong with the card. So I popped open my case to look at my video card. At first glance nothing seemed wrong with it. I unplugged the card and removed it from the system thinking maybe I could unscrew the fan and see if any dust was clogged in it. Thats when I looked at the very end of the fan where air was supposed to be coming out. I saw that a very thin lair of dust had collected and clogged the entire ventilation for the fan on the video card. I only saw it when I turned the video card on its side. After I removed it, I popped it back in the case, started up and ran temperature monitor

Rent A Center pressing charges!?

Things like laptop computers don't just "came missing". You rented two laptop computers, and somehow, mysteriously, they're both gone within a week of each other. I'm going to guess that in neither case was there any evidence of forced entry, nothing else was missing, it's just the computer that vanished.

You job history and your family problems don't matter squat. Bottom line, you rented two laptops from Rent-A-Center, and you failed to make payments on them. They filed criminal charges against you, probably for "theft of leased property" or whatever it's called in your state. Is it a felony? Most states grade the severity of that crime based on the value of the property involved. If it's two laptop computers, then yes, it could very well be a felony.

As for you trying to pay them, they've already filed charges against you in court. If they accept a payment from you then they would have to drop those charges, and understandably they have no faith that you'll make the payment next month, or the month after that, or for the next 36 or 48 or howevermany months you still owe.

What's going to happen? You're going to criminal court. If you're found guilty, you might be facing jail time, if not that then fines, probation, community service, etc. You will certainly wind up paying more then those laptops are worth.

My advice? See if you can't track down those missing laptops. Return them to RAC, offer to make a payment on the balance you owe, and see if they'll drop the charges.

So I used this answer a while back as response to “What is the most embarrassing moment you've had while staying at somebody else's house? “ But it may be a little more appropriate, if I can even use that word, for this question.About 6 years ago my (ex) wife and I abruptly separated, and I started staying at my best buddy's house. He lived with his long time girlfriend and they had a 6 year old daughter. They were all like family to me, and I was especially close with the daughter. She was a sweet, well behaved kid, and she always saw the humorous side of a situation and didn't dwell on seriousness or awkwardness. Early one morning she came into my bedroom, with my permission, and started the normal routine of asking me what we were going to do that day. She was stoked that I was staying with them; to her it was like having her best buddy around all the time because I was usually more willing to play games and goof around with her than her parents were. On this occasion she caught me a bit by surprise. I was wearing a pair of shorts and nothing else. She regularly saw me shirtless so that was no big deal, like I said we were like family. Getting to the point, she decided it would be funny to “pants" me. We had recently seen a TV prank show where friends were pulling their buddy's pants down unexpectedly, and of course we got a good laugh out of it. This incident would have been funny too if I had been wearing underwear. And if I wouldn't have had an erection. For a painfully long second or two I was frozen in shock. She had started laughing before my shorts hit the floor. As her giggling trailed off and I stood there like a goon trying to think of what I should do and say, two seconds felt more like two minutes. She was sitting on the floor at my feet, so basically inches from ground zero. She got as far as to say “why is it…” when I blurted out “It's not polite to stare!” I hobbled a couple clumsy steps to create some distance and pulled my shorts up. She apologized immediately and often, but she also asked lots of questions out of childish curiosity. Fortunately we were able to avoid too much awkwardness and discuss the situation without having a long drawn out conversation about it. Neither of us ever took the incident too seriously. To my knowledge she has not pansted anyone since.

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