From the wording of the post it doesn't seem like it...6 minutes? oh gosh. That seem like a scam. Did you least get one cheat before the it decide to quit on you?
From the wording of the post it doesn't seem like it...6 minutes? oh gosh. That seem like a scam. Did you least get one cheat before the it decide to quit on you?
Moment of silence.From the wording of the post it doesn't seem like it...
Don't even bring it up with me.
I remember when the PS3 YLOD'd on me, although that model was iffy to start with, the fan went off like mad.
No, like said, I had this case that was preventing the full ar card to go when I got to the title screen I accidentally let go and the cartridge came out and never worked6 minutes? oh gosh. That seem like a scam. Did you least get one cheat before the it decide to quit on you?
That is very recent. Wow that's coincidence.My fvorite earbuds gave up on me a few hours ago.
Well is lots of electronic devices i guess, stuff like that happens.So many things have died on me it's ridiculous.
Considering this is 2016, I think death will become closer.
One day I was out and about with the fiancee. She asked for the time so I pulled my phone out to check. There was a weird notification in my system tray letting me know I had no card of some kind. I also had no service. "Oh" I thought, "my SIM card must have come loose somehow." Luckily we were in Jo Ann Fabrics, so I hunted around for a pin to open my SIM/MicroSD tray. Popped it out and inspected the cards. Both looked fine, so I powered off my phone and inserted the cards. Booted the phone back up (with the SIM inside) and the phone gave me the tutorial "enter you SIM card" screen. That's when I started to worry.
So I took a trip to verizon to get a new card. New card didnt fix anything. Diagnosis is that my phone's SIM bay kicked it suddenly.
RIP my white Droid RAZR HD. You were my favorite.
Nah. Verizon SIMs are only for service. All data is stored either on the phone or MicroSD.Hope you didn't lose any important data.