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STAR WARS™ Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II

It broke my computer

Mysteries of the Sith broke my computer I was playing for a while with it working, albeit not very well, but still playable, until one day it just freezes during mission 5 I think it was. I had to turn my computer off by the power button. I turn the computer back on, Windows 7 wouldn't boot. It wouldn't repair either. It wouldn't system restore either. I tried repairing using the installation disc and no luck there either. My windows 7 was completely ruined it seems. I kept getting errors. Luckily I had Windows 8.1 on a seperate hard drive, so I tried that, and it worked for a little while. But that soon screwed up too and couldn't even boot anything at all. Not even to any errors. It just said something like "Insert a proper boot device". WHAT? As if that wasn't bad enough, now my BIOS wont even work. When turning on my computer I hit DEL as I normally would to get into my ASUS BIOS but NOTHING HAPPENS. The only thing that did anything for me was ALT+CTRL+DELETE, which simply seemed to reboot the PC back to the frozen ASUS BIOS splash screen thing, which again does absolutely nothing. It does nothing for like a minute or two and then takes me to a black screen with a - or _ flashing on the top left corner. Pressing any key does absolutely nothing, and am forced to turn off with the power button. Thanks a lot, GOG. My computer is now bricked. Should have gotten the Steam version. The game may not have worked but at least I would have had a working computer. What the hell am I supposed to do now? WARNING: DO NOT BUY THIS GAME. IT MAY BRICK YOUR COMPUTER.

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