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My last tech failure was fairly minor and is reoccuring: The repeater in our flat (a FritzBox) keeps disconnecting from the router (also a FritzBox). So about once a month the LAN I get from this repeater grinds to a halt (still kinda connected but at 1-10% of the speed we normally have) and I get to crawl under my desk to unplug it, wait a few minutes, and plug it back in. Because of course the repeater sits in the most inconvenient place of our whole damn flat!
The repeater is around 10 or so years old now but has this fault for at least the past 2-4 years. And I refuse to buy a new one until the problem either can't be solved anymore or the repeater just gives up entirely.

My favourite tech failure was back about 8-10 years ago. I had a computer with fairly good specs for the time (I had the new GTX 970, very exciting!), easily enough to run all the games I wanted. Bought the new Assassin's Creed Unity game and installed it. This took I believe 6 CDs and several hours. When I started the game, I got maybe 2 FPS and crazy graphical glitches. I would be lucky to make it into the settings menu, let alone start the story. But nontheless I tried solving the issue in what was basically an unresponsive slide show. I tried for several weeks before emailing Ubisoft. They said it must be a problem with my graphics card drivers. So I emailed Nvidia, who said the GTX 970 should handle the game no problem, it sounds like a Windows issue to them. So one email to Microsoft later and I got the news that this is definitely not a Windows problem and that the game is probably broken, maybe I should try Ubisoft. At this point I gave up. Swore to never buy another AC game again and left it alone. I could play most other games just fine, so what was the problem?
Well, about 3-4 years later I got a new monitor. The monitor did not have the same plugs as the old one so I needed to buy an adapter for the DP cable, in the meantime using the VGA port instead. This was when I noticed that my computer had grapics ports going vertical and going horizontal. Two clusters. Up until now I had simply used whatever port fit the cable I wanted. Turns out I had my monitors plugged into the motherboard, which then rendered my games using the CPU. My at that point ~4 years old GPU sat unused, still waiting to get something to render.
Because I had to wait for the adapter, I figured out that you can set in the settings which games will be rendered using the CPU and which using the GPU. So I set all my games to use the GPU and suddenly it all felt smooth as butter. Even Skyrim, which had run "flawlessly" was suddenly so much nicer to play! In hindsight I had probably never gotten above 20-25 FPS but because I had no frame of reference, thought this was fine. I am surprised that I didn't end each day with a massive headache.
Suffice it to say that all my games felt much better and even Assassin's Creed ran perfectly. Though at that point I was a lot less interested in the game and never finished it.
Sometimes the issue sits in front of the monitor. And I now read up a lot more on the stuff I have so I don't make easy mistakes like that again!

LeoMo's avatar

It was a normal day at college, and I was about to give a group presentation on a subject called Experimental Physics 2. I brought my laptop with all my work. I arrived early for class because the grade for this work was important. When I turned on the laptop, it made a strange noise and the screen didn't turn on, and it was charging. I started to panic. Everyone seemed focused and nervous to present their work, but I, besides being very nervous, needed help.

I decided to ask my friend who was part of my group, who knew more about technology than I did. He came over and, with a serious look, said: "Have you tried turning it off and on again?" And I had already tried that many times, but I tried again, and nothing. The professor started calling the groups, and I still couldn't get anything.

That's when I tried everything: I connected a flash drive that had my movies on it, put it to charge, turned it on and turned it off. And guess what? My laptop started working again at the last minute. The presentation was a success, and now I never underestimate the tactic of doing everything at once, like in fighting games.

I still don't understand what happened, if someone can explain it to me

FirestormGamingTeam's avatar

So this is a short one.

back in 2020 I was building myself a little server to sit just in front of my router to provide additional security for the house, we have 3 PCs, 2 laptops and multiple consoles. So, I was busy sorting that out and then I was ready to turn it on.

Only when I turned it on, we had a power surge and my so-called "protector" extension, which is designed to stop this, failed miserably and the tower's CPU just burned out on the spot.

It's not the best time for a tech failure.

Henry's avatar

The day I almost sued the most famous hardware store in Brazil because of a Tech Failure.

It was early September. I had built my first PC on the first day of August; it was a basic setup with a Ryzen 5 4600G and 8 GB of RAM. I couldn't wait for payday to buy my first upgrade: an additional 8 GB of RAM to enable Dual Channel.

This upgrade meant a lot to me for two reasons: first, since I played Valorant without a dedicated graphics card, I needed to enable Dual Channel for better FPS and to be more competitive; second, as a Brazilian, hardware parts are very expensive here, so I felt privileged to have a computer.

It took 14 days for the RAM to arrive (I had issues with the courier), I installed it in the PC, powered it on, and...

The computer didn’t turn on.

I was incredulous; the RAM must have been defective. How could I be so unlucky? I was struggling to contain my anxiety, and now I would have to wait over a month for a replacement, as I would need to return the faulty RAM, receive my refund, and buy a new one.

Time passed.

About 32 days later, I had a new RAM module in hand, purchased from the same store as before because it’s the best store in Brazil for hardware parts. And to my surprise, my PC didn’t turn on again.

I confess that day anger took over my mind and led me to do things I bitterly regret: I called the store and threatened to sue them if they didn’t send me a functioning product. Until...

After listening to my complaints and insults, the attendant told me that the "defective" RAM I returned was working and that my PC probably didn’t turn on because I had another RAM already installed. To resolve the issue, he said, all I needed to do was remove the motherboard battery, reconnect it, and start the PC with both RAM modules together.

How could I forget such a basic detail? How could I put myself through such embarrassment?

I apologized to the attendant, explained the situation, and he understood and forgave me. What a kind man. I reset my PC's BIOS, and now I’m here, achieving high ranks in Valorant and enjoying all the capabilities my PC has to offer.

Moral of the story: anxiety is a “blindfold” that prevents you from seeing the obvious. Take care of your mental health, as it’s worth more than electronic components.

Sturmer's avatar

Forgetting about battery not a big sin, compared when people buy 2 different brands and specs modules. AMD CPUs are known for compatibility issues with ram, you always need to verify each model on their site for every RAM unit, whereas on Intel you can plug'n'play anything.

In your situation to save time my recommendation is to troubleshoot the issue, by ungluing everything from a mobo and adding each component back, one by one. This would give you a hint that module is working, the issue is with dual-channel bios setup.

Sturmer's avatar

Backups, backups, backups.

Nearly everyone has experienced the frustration of data storage failures and the loss of important files. In mission-critical situations, you might recover some data, but it’s often a long and expensive process.

Anyway, it was late 2005 when my hard drive died. While I managed to recover most things, one folder containing hundreds of game screenshots was lost forever. It may sound silly, but I regret the loss now—especially since finding screenshots of games like Eve Online from 2003-2004, with the old ships, stations, or UI, is incredibly hard.

But this story isn’t about that—it’s about cloud backups. I was an early adopter of cloud storage and came up with a folder system where I had a Google Drive sync folder inside a Dropbox sync folder. This way, I could either move files to Google Drive for a single backup or to the inner Dropbox folder for a dual backup.

One day, Dropbox made some sort of algorithm change, which messed up its syncing process. I ended up in a sync loop where Dropbox kept creating infinite copies of the same files. Since each had unique names, they all synced to Google Drive, creating a total mess in both cloud services.

I managed to stop it after Dropbox had made over 20 copies of most files. Ironically, I still have that folder named 'Dropbox Gone Rogue'—even 20 years later, I haven’t had the time or will to delete the duplicates!

Makster's avatar

Nothing says heartbreak as getting excited for an oven pizza only to find out that your oven doesn't actually heat up and when you try to set it to fast-warm up it trips all the electricity to the house.

Looks like a call out to the electrician is needed..

Sturmer's avatar

Did you install it recently? If yes, then you need to verify the specs.

These dual-oven appliances are usually 4800W, which means you need 25A circuit breaker and a 4mm² cable exclusively for it (if you have single-phase).

If not, then it seems you have cable damage.

Marukosu's avatar

Two years ago, I booted my laptop with Linux. At first, I tried doing a dual-boot, but I made a mistake and accidentally deleted Windows. I was stuck with Linux. Everything was going well until, at some point, I rebooted the system, and suddenly I couldn’t use my Wi-Fi anymore. I didn’t know if it was a hardware issue or not. I was freaking out because I needed internet access. I tried asking for help on online forums, searching for solutions, but found nothing. As a last resort, I decided to call my internet provider. I explained the problem, and they went through a few standard procedures, restarted something that I didn’t understand, and it worked. I finally got my internet back. To this day, I don’t know what happened, but I’m just glad it all worked out.

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My Google Pixel 2 had gotten cracked and eventually water ended up in there. Weird stuff started happening- the charging port wasn't working, and one night when I took my phone off the wireless charger (which charged to full in like 3 hours) and I literally WATCHED the battery drain from 100 to 0, 1 each second- perfectly, it drained over about a minute and a half until it eventually shut off. I tried to turn it back on, and it booted back up with like 65% left and it was working perfectly fine, the battery life returning to normal. I don't even know. It never happened again.

Limal's avatar

Paper > tech, still.

The story is classic and boring.

Imagine, you did everything correctly: did an online flight check-in, arrived at the airport early, passed the security check, and reserved a spot at the gate.

As boarding started, the stewards checked the tickets and IDs before boarding the plane.

I took my phone out to reveal the digital QR code for the flight, and... the screen went black. the device was not responding to any of my actions. Most likely, it had drained all the battery charge on its own. Thankfully, I had an ID, so they found me on the list, but the people in the line were not very happy.

From now on, I will print all mission-critical tickets or reservation numbers to avoid depending on technology.

CMDR Henckes's avatar

I think one of my last tech failure was around 2018. THANKS GOD, the rest is more inconveniences that I can solve it myself. It all started with my computer starting to have problems to power on, when it increased the frequencies that this happens I took it to an assistance, it was made just some basics maintenance, it helped but not for much time. It soon started with the problem again that in some point it didn't turn on anymore and again to the maintenance and this time the video card had gone for good.

I kept using it with only the integrated graphics, It wasn't good but did the work. But some months later the computer start with the same problem and this time it was the processor and I change it to an Ryzen with integrated graphics because at the time it was a way too superior comparison with Intel's and after some time get even a graphic card after some time, and in some months the graphic card burned, it had warranty and I get a new one but I had to change the PSU and after this big loss I decided to change my voltage stabilise by just a surge protector and from that time I didn't had any more problem with my computer anymore, it is just a relief now.

JHenckes's avatar

I remember that day, It was kind of tragic...

Lanah Tyra's avatar

Happened a couple of months ago, my data SSD gave up. Not quite sure what happened to it, tried to check it with a USB enclosure, in another PC but nothing. Luckily a lot of my stuff is uploaded into cloud storage as well, and for some reason just days before I also made a backup of my personal photos which were on that drive. But I lost all my content templates which I used for my thumbnails and videos and also quite a big amount of raw footage I was working on (still didn't recover from that one, had to put a lot of my projects on hold until I'll have time to re-record things.)

Used my bounty rewards to buy a new SSD and also an 8TB external storage. But it was a lesson learnt that nothing is safe really on any form of physical storage, so I upgraded my Google drive and keep a lot more templates and important things there, all my personal documents and pictures are backed up to cloud and to an external drive as well. And I'm trying to only work on one project at a time, so if raw footage gets lost again, at least it's just one project and not multiple.

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I haven't had many dramatic tech failures recently, but there is one pretty memorable moment. I was on my way to take the bus to the city center, while also listening to some music as I usually do. Thanks to shuffle play "Don't stop me now" came on. On my way to the bus stop my earphones suddenly cut out a bit (bluetooth connection problems and stuff). It's not uncommon with them but always irritating. But this time they cut out perfectly that I only heard the word stop during like a 5 second silence. So I waited a little bit for the music to start playing again and as I resumed my stroll towards the crossing, a car shot through the intersection going god knows how fast, but definitely way more than the speed limit. So I guess this was a positive failure for once :D. I could've ended up in the hospital instead of a karaoke bar that evening.

JB

Bought a brand new PS5 Dualsense in midnight black as my original one has lots of where on the thumb sticks and I don't like using covers over them - find them a pain and never of adequate comfort compared to the OG thumb sticks.

I unbox the new controller and the second night of owning it, I drop the f***er onto the handle of a 16kg kettle bell in my man cave. The R2 trigger cracks and breaks off.

Absolutely livid with myself and £60 down. It was not a good day. I haven't bothered replacing it again yet and just slum it with my weathered original Dualsense instead!

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Ooooh I have a good (and somewhat recent) one.

I was in the middle of playing some video games, when randomly out of nowhere my entire PC froze, and the screen turned black.

At first, I thought it was just a typical crash, but after a few minutes of trying to restart, googling and friend consultions, I realized that my SSD probably completely died. >.<

No warning, no noise, just gone. BIOS couldn’t even detect it. I hadn’t backed up anything in over a month, so I also lost tons of documents I had from work. The worst part? This was a brand-new SSD I’d installed only like three months ago. Everything had been running smoothly up until this moment. Now I’m left scratching my head trying to see how to salvage something from it.

I thought building my own PC would make things easier, but moments like these really make me question that decision, especially as a not-too-tech-savvy guy.

(But honestly, might also be because I bought the SSD from like a second hand store so it might not have been as new as advertised...)

Braulio M Lara 🔹's avatar

THE WORLD INTERNET CRASHES

One morning at the work we going to enter the normal day work but the system was crashed but not in my work

THE CAUSE

A software update from a single cybersecurity company, US-based CrowdStrike that work together with the latest version of Microsoft Windows was the root cause of the chaos a company valued in 88.000.000 $ Dollars lose almost all his value because this problem

THE CONSEQUENCES

Tech disruptions across the world have hit airlines, banks, businesses, schools and government, along with some health and emergency services.

One expert said it could be the:

“largest IT outage in history.”

to crash and display a blue screen, known informally as the “Blue Screen of Death”.

MY OWN EXPERIENCE WITH THIS TECH FAILURE ….AND MAYBE YOURS

I’m Sure that you remember this Friday 17 of July the day that the world 🌎 taste a real WORLD INTERNET TECH FAILURE

in the WHOLE PLANET 🌎 and in my work (a German Laboratory 🥼) was a total Chaos because many functions was automatically conected to windows/internet and between problems 1 or 2

  • we was a entire day without TO CLICK enter in our work time

  • the work plan for the day was totally inaccessible or any extra info in our pc laptop or Company cellphones

  • No info about emergency (anyway Telephone and WhatsApp was working)

And many more and more and more

Thanks to God the problem get fixed and the world continues turning

What you remember about the global windows tech crash ..?

Let’s participate 💪🏼

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I had just gotten a power source for a PC upgrade. I had put a new graphics card in and the old power wasnt cutting it. I was so excited to get playing again and when i took it apart and put it back together with the new power source in i was giddy. I hit the poower button amd the pc started to boot up..... nothing. S i turned it off and checked the cord. "All plugged in amd snug" so i wait a minute and try again.. over and over nothing popped up. I was getting so frustrated and irritated i was done. So a week goes by of me trying everything under the sun to get it working and my friend who is pretty tech savy offers to help. So i bring it to him, we talk for a few hours and mess with it a little. Nothing is working. Changing the cords making sure its plugged in right. Taking out ram sticks we think are the problem ect. Nothing. Then he grabs a flashdrive. Its a windows startup system. He looks at me and says wemight just have to do a full reset. I say ok. He plugs it in and it unstantly started working and to this daay ive yet to have a problem. He didnt even reset it. Just plugged it in. We both have zero clue on what happened.

Dydo's avatar

"All boot options are tried. Press <F4> key to recover with factory image using Recovery or any other keys for next boot loop iteration."

Im from Brazil. My friend's fiancée's notebook wasn’t booting. It’s a Samsung NP550XDA-KH2BR model. This message would appear: "All boot options are tried. Press <F4> key to recover with factory image using Recovery or any other keys for next boot loop iteration." He sent me this image (June 7):

At first, I suspected a BIOS issue (which is REALLY bad/limited), as the photo he sent me when i first tried to help him remotely by changing some options, like some forums suggested:

It didn't work. So i went to his house on June 10, and when I checked, the SSD was sometimes recognized, sometimes not ("All boot options are tried. Press <F4> key to recover with factory image using Recovery or any other keys for next boot loop iteration.").


When it was recognized, it seemed corrupted, even though booting from a USB stick and Windows allowed me to format the drive, but the formatting would fail: rebooting again without the USB stick, I would see "Press <F4> key to recover with factory image using Recovery or any other keys for next boot loop iteration." (June 25)

I ran several tests, and even checked the voltages of components near the SSD (I’m not a technician, just an enthusiast), and they seemed fine. Of course, I looked it up on Google. I checked many forums, videos, and other websites. Meanwhile, the message "All boot options are tried. Press <F4> key to recover with factory image using Recovery or any other keys for next boot loop iteration" kept HAUNTING me. No one seemed to have an answer, even in my dreams nightmares.

It was obviously corrupted. He then bought a new one (which arrived on June 16):


The solution was to replace the SSD, so I went to his house on June 18. But we noticed the screw holding the SSD was stripped. We didn’t have any product to help with that, and others techniques weren't working because the screw was TINY, even though we had the right screwdriver... so the solution was to solder another screw on top of the damaged one to be able to turn it. It worked perfectly!!! I'm sorry I don't have pics of this moment.

We swapped it out, I installed Windows, drivers, apps, tested it for over 2 hours, rebooted at least 10 times, and everything was fine.

TWO MONTHS later, (August 30), after perfect usage of the notebook (notice on the pic that my friend's fiancée's even got her camera back, which was not working and she was scared of virus or something else and put a sticker on it, aside to another one already there, which is now removed bc its working), he sent me this picture:

"All boot options are tried. Press <F4> key to recover with factory image using Recovery or any other keys for next boot loop iteration."

AbyKwon117's avatar

Just in case I won't mention brands haha ​​I went for the first time to buy some headphones to play with 🎮 I was so excited that I chose ones that were recommended to me right there (additionally I had no idea which ones to choose because they were my first headphones), I return to I went home with them and connected them, everything was perfect but the next day the headphones stopped detecting my voice, I tried different devices (computers, laptops, cell phones) and they still did not detect the audio, I went back to the store to ask if it would work for me They could change and the sellers in a few words told me that I was the one making the mistake and they pretended to make a call through the headphones so I could see that they were supposed to work haha ​​but I didn't accept that lie and after a long time they later agreed to change them just because Their boss approached, I returned home and everything was perfect! 5 days passed and they failed again, it didn't detect the sound of one earphone and the other did haha, that's when I realized that it was the brand that was really bad and I spoke better to the support of the headphone company and it was going to leave me The shipping was more expensive to have them checked, I better stay with them and I have had them stored there for 3 years, I went back to using cell phone headphones to play better 🎮  ps: sorry if the text is not understandable because I used a translator

Dave's avatar

My 10 month old Pixel 8 phone recently started to go faulty. Every time I plugged it in for charging, the screen would get this weird green static on it for a second or two, & a green static type bar would scroll from top to bottom down the screen as well. It was a bit like a “ghost in the machine” sort of glitch that you would see in a film in some scene to hint that a phone has been bugged/tapped and is glitching.

Randomly over the next month, when I brought the phone out of sleep, & usually during some time sensitive activity like trying to use Google pay in a shop, it would be bright green with a random patch flickering off and on at max hdr brightness, this section would also be hotter than the sun when touched (to use an Alan partridge phrase!).

This got worse over the weeks until a couple of weeks before the warranty expired, the screen was just dead most of the time.

sent it off for a free warranty repair, which involved the huge carbon footprint of shipping by air mail to Poland, then flown all the way back to me & delivered to my door, just for a standard screen swap out.

This repair process took a good couple of weeks to play out & searching on Reddit showed me this is not a one off unique problem,m. There are reports of exactly the same very specific screen issue going back through multiple pixel models over the years.

Phoneless, I switched back to the apple eco system and got a 16 pro. Sold the repaired handset once it eventually got delivered back to me.

AndyRice's avatar

Well this is a small inconvenience that I encounter from time to time and still don’t know how to solve it.

The Bluetooth function of my laptop sometimes just disappears. It’s not about the Bluetooth device can’t connect correctly, it’s the whole bluetooth function just disappears from the control panel, just as if the computer doesn’t have a Bluetooth function hardware.

I googled this issue and found out that this might because of the static interference, and often occurrs in Windows 11, and the best way to solve it is to shut down your computer and remove all the cable connected to it, and then press switch to release the static. This methods sometimes solve the problem, but when I turn on my computer next time, the Bluetooth function might still disappear.

Now my temporary solution is to remove the power cable every night I sleep, this methods seems works well, but sometimes I still encounter this issue.

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The last time I had tech failure, was when my Nintendo Switch had stick drift. My character would move even if I wasn't touching the controller, and my camera would pan in the opposite direction of where I needed it to be. It was even worse when I played Mario Kart, my character would often reverse in the opposite direction, especially when I was on the the final lap or near the finish line.

Block9's avatar

Well, since I live in another country with a different language, I rely on my phone 24/7 to communicate in English, make payments, talk to friends, and so on. When I was returning to England, my phone started having issues, shutting off constantly until it wouldn't turn on anymore. I needed to show some information on my phone at immigration, but I managed to explain to the immigration officer that my phone was malfunctioning. In the end, he didn't ask for much proof about my return to England.

However, I still needed to unlock my credit card, call my family to let them know I had arrived safely, and order an Uber to get halfway home. This was a huge problem for me because, at that time, my English was very limited, and I wasn’t very familiar with England. This happened two years ago, and I was truly desperate. But, surprisingly, I met someone who spoke both my language and English, and they helped me call my family. Thanks to that, my husband was able to pick me up in London and take me home.

My phone had broken on the plane, and I have no idea how it happened. If anyone has any suggestions or ideas about what could have caused it, please let me know so I can be more cautious next time. Luckily, my English is a bit better now, and I know the area well, but there's nothing worse than relying on technology and having it fail at the exact moment you need it most.

avrona's avatar

When I was building my latest PC, just as I finished assembling it, and sat down to test it with some Cyberpunk 2077, I heard a super loud bang, and the PC and everything else turned off, and a burning smell quickly appeared. That's obviously never a good sign, so I unplugged the PC immediately, and started looking for any smoke, but couldn't really see any.

After I calmed down from that shock I tried to open the PC and look for what could've caused it, however I couldn't see anything burned or off, though given what happened, my first thought was obviously the PSU. Coming in closer for a sniff, it was very much the power supply where the smell was coming from, so I quickly unplugged all the cables on it, quickly attached them to a spare PSU I had, and tried again, but it still didn't work. Then I realised something: nothing worked. The PSU exploding blew the fuses in my room, and I had to replace all of them leading up to where my PC is updated!

Recently, I saw several posts online from others also reporting the exact same models of PSU blowing up, so at least I know it wasn't just me. So I'd stay away from the Be Quiet Dark Power Pro if I were you, even if it is their most expensive and high-end units by far.

Thankfully I didn't pay for it anyway, I got it as a review sample, and after it happened, I reached out to my media rep at the company, who sent me a replacement ASAP. However I a bit too scared to pop in the new unit, so I just have it spare if I ever needed it, though I think I'll always be just a bit too nervous to use it.

Kane Carnifex's avatar

Why does my PC turn "randomly" off?



Last PC was going to be +4 Years old and everytime i run 2 EVE Clients the PC randomly shuts off. Took me a while since the second client is not always running but it made me curious. So once the double client clue was found… I proved it with toaster software.
System at 100% Usage… and it's gone.

Solution

Bought a new PSU on Amazon and tested it. Problem solved.
But 750w isn't enough for the future, so packed it nicely and send it back to amazon.

This time I bought  “Seasonic Prime TX-1000” which now powers the current PC.
Comes with a 12 year warranty and 96% efficiency.

This covers more than 50% of the consumption of the current system.

Why Seasonic?
Because it looks like some of the Gaming Brands just use Seasonic entrails.

Sturmer's avatar

I used dual TX1000W PSUs for a mining rig, powering 8 GPUs. Seasonics are awesome, but in my opinion 1000W for a normal PC is overkill because you want to reach peak load efficiency. Unless you run a Threadripper with an overclocked 4090, hehehhehhe.

henhid's avatar

A few months ago, disaster struck. My iPhone slipped out of my hands and plunged into a container of water. In a split second, my heart stopped as I fished it out—two seconds, max, but it felt like a lifetime. I immediately started shaking it like a maraca, hoping against hope that no water had found its way inside. But then, the unthinkable happened: Face ID just… died. Gone. No warning, no goodbye. From that moment, it never worked again.

I couldn’t believe that a quick dunk could kill the TrueDepth camera, the very heart of Face ID. I was absolutely lost without it. I mean, who even remembers passcodes anymore? Every app, every single unlock became a hassle. Anyone with an iPhone gets it—Face ID is life. Losing it? Total nightmare.

I really hope this is the last time technology decides to betray me like that.

SIRCAM's avatar

My last and most tragic tech failure happened to me with a 1,000 US Dollars GTX 690 after 3 years of lifespan the thing simply catched fire while i was playing Grand Theft Auto V, i never experienced something like that in my entire life, the fun is that i still remember the smell of burned circuits and the electrical flashes of fire remain in my memory

Since that day supervising temperatures while gaming became an obsession, I still conserve the card as a lets' say...souvenir, will take a picture Card after work and uploaded it.

Braulio M Lara 🔹's avatar

Oh men that was a real disaster l hope that you was recovered from this success

Sturmer's avatar

I recommend slapping an aftermarket cooler on them. Like AIO water cooling block. Easy to install, silent and will last 2-3 GPUs.

mypets's avatar

My laptop isn't the best, but since I use it basically to study, it does what it promises. But sometimes it feels like it's playing tricks on me, because when I need it most, when I'm in a hurry, it decides to be very slow and not open anything at all!

Sometimes I need to get into Zoom or Teams meetings, and when I'm running late, the app won't open, or the lock screen won't even appear for me to enter my password! Always at these times!

Then I have to turn it off using the button and wait a long time for it to restart. Last time I had to enter the meeting on my cell phone to avoid being so late! Watching a class on your cell phone isn't such a good experience... having to open the camera, see the slide, and the fear of accidentally opening the audio! Anyone who lived through the days of distance learning knows!

Maybe I need a new one... but it has to last a little longer!

Juuni's avatar

My most recent one ... my brand new PC, only about 4 months old and finally at a point where I have everything installed, set, where I want it and happy ....

.... and the primary 2 TB SSD with the OS on it just drops dead.

Booted perfectly fine the day before. Wake up, move over to my desk to power on to watch YT or something during breakfast ... OS missing. Like, what?

Go into the BIOS and the SATA drive was just gone.

And I hadn't run my file backup in a couple months. I was going to do it the upcoming weekend. :|

Horror and Cats's avatar

Unfortunately it was just this past weekend. I have an older laptop which has never had any issues and, in fact, still use it for editing and even gaming. I just started a public domain, old school horror live reading series and I set up a nice little corner in my bedroom as kind of a set for it.

For a reason I still have not figured out, when I had gotten about half way through the backstory on the author before starting to read, the laptop just turned off. I scrambled to move everything I needed into my office, but I had to make a new stream. On top of that, I was all flustered so I forgot everything I had just said and decided to just start reading the story lol.

I've done some testing and the crash literally only happens when I'm using Streamlabs AND using Epoccam to use my iPhone as a wireless webcam. That is the only set of circumstances where it happens. Everything else like games, OBS, and editing software can run for hours with no issues.

Very odd and disappointing because now the whole reading set I made is just a cat playground. No comfy Laz-e-Boy live readings for me.

Damien Mason's avatar

Where do I start in 2024?

First, either my Intel Core i9-11900K or the Asus ROG Maximus XIII Hero it's plugged into gave up the ghost. It caused my desktop to bluescreen whenever it did anything strenuous and no amount of troubleshooting could solve it. This is the failure that inspired my suggestion for this bounty.

Then, my Samsung Galaxy Flip4 screen broke. The hinge just couldn't take it anymore, even though I hadn't had it much more than a year. This forced me back into the metaphorical arms of my Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G, which - you guessed it - died on me a month later. The backlight died on the capacitive touchscreen despite the phone still being on and responsive. This is an issue Samsung was apparently aware of but did nothing about for years.

I've learned several things from my experiences here:

  1. I am incredibly lucky to work in tech media, otherwise I'd have pulled my hair out by now

  2. I will likely never go for a foldable again. They're neat but simply introduce another point of failure for little in return

  3. I will likely avoid Samsung from here on out, especially now I'm running my first-ever iPhone

Lanah Tyra's avatar

I love the look of that foldable phone, but I think the glass technology is just not quite there yet. Read it from several people that the screen cracked somewhere around the folding even though they were using it as intend, didn't scratch or punched it with anything, it was just folded and placed down on a desk, opened it and it was cracked.

I used to love Samsung but they became so expensive, I can't justify that much money for a device which I'm then being forced to replace when security updates don't apply to it anymore in a few years.

Damien Mason's avatar

Agreed on the tech not being there yet. I used it as intended and the screen just stopped lighting up when unfolded. It'd flicker when it was half-closed, so it could be a connection thing. Either way, the amount manufacturers charge to repair these things, there's no way I'd recommend anyone chance it. I miss my clamshell, but it's just not worth the hassle.

Horror and Cats's avatar

I had a Fold 4 for quite a bit. Genuinely it was like a tablet on demand and I loved it. It was the “candy bar” form I didn’t like. Either too narrow or too wide was my opinion.

I didn’t have any problems with it; it always worked as demanded. But, it was not primary phone material. Folded form factor needs to be wider

Dave's avatar

I had a 2nd hand fold 4 a while back & agree. The big screen was really nice, but I mostly used it with it folded in the end & the screen was just too thin. Whencombined with the bulk & weight it just wasn’t worth the hassle. Sold it back on within about 6 months & got a pixel 8. I also wasn’t massively pleased with, but there was nothing specifically up with it (until there was, but that’s for the bounty entry).

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my intel gpu driver keeps reverting to a two year old driver that dosent work with most if not all my games

Toretto 70's avatar

Crazy iPhone 5

last time I use it in 2019 and now it stuck on battery logo, last time it's going well like a another day and suddenly it on and off succession I was surprised wtf with my phone and I took it to a service center and they said it was a battery IC but the replacement cost was also expensive so I decided to leave it

S

When my son was born, we bought a smart baby monitor which meant we could watch the monitor using our phones, which was brilliant. Stupidly, I would leave it on all night with my phone plugged in. After a couple of months, my phone burnt out the WiFi component and I couldn’t connect at all. The geniuses at Apple couldn’t figure out what had happened 🤦🏼‍♂️

Gaypengwing's avatar

My fiancé and I woke up to find out that a glass of water had been knocked over during the night and spilled all over our extension lead and phones. This led to water being in our charger ports and so we were without phones until they dried out and were usable again. Although only I came out of this well, as we ended up having to go and get his fixed because Google pixel doesn’t have the same protection as apple 🥲

Fras_Shoyo's avatar

when I was playing competitive FPS games I was very excited until I realized something very unpleasant when shooting my weapon, it felt like there were 2 bullets in 1 click and at that moment I realized that my mouse had a problem even though I had just bought my mouse and it was broken, and it disappointed my mood in playing games because it made the recoil of the weapon unstable, maybe that's all I want to tell you about technology failures.

K

While not necessarily a tech failure, but when my computer deleted my presentation the night before i had to deliver it, it gave me a heart attack. Luckily i was able yo retrieve an older version but it wasnt the one i had spent hours polishing up

JHenckes's avatar

I've never been lucky with cell phones... I've also never had the money to buy the top of the line generation, so I've always gone for intermediates.

My story involves 3 cell phones:

- Moto Z Play

- Moto Z3 Play

- Motorola One Vision

(yes I know, I loved Motorola back then hahaha, sweet regret...)

Anyway, I always took care to buy an extended warranty of 1 or 2 years for my cell phones (I used to exchange them every 3 years) and I must say that this saved me from a huge loss!

All my phones, ALL of them, gave me some kind of fault after just over a year of use (sometimes it was a swollen battery, sometimes it was an operational problem) and they ended up unusable.

I would send the phone in for service and a few months later it would be faulty again, it was surreal! On the last phone I even got a full refund, there was simply no solution, it was always defective hahaha.

It was a headache for a long time, but nowadays, after those traumas, I've had Samsung phones, also mid-range, and it's been a great experience!

(No, Samsung isn't paying me for this story... But it could!)

ScreamingRaven's avatar

Years back i had my First Real Smartphone.

A Galaxy S1.

One day my left Inear doesnt worked anymore. After i tested other Earpieces with the same Result i filed a Warranty Claim.

Result was the Audio Chip for the Left Channel was Dead.

Never had that before :)

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