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Junpaku

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  1. Thanks. I'll try getting a vesa certified DP cable and test that. Good point, I'll try and check for a firmware update for my monitor. Will let ya'll know how it works out.
  2. Issue: When I need to keep my PC on overnight, I manually turn my monitor off. In the morning when I turn the monitor back on no signal is detected. I tried replugging the DP cable to the monitor and to the GPU with no success. I use the keyboard/mouse to try and get signal with no luck. To test, I also play Spotify on my phone and change the output to my PC and I can hear the sound playing through my headphones connected to the PC. For context, I recently (2 weeks ago) have been using this EVGA RTX 3060 Ti and only then was this an issue but I'm not sure if it's related to the issue. To test, on some nights, if I keep the monitor on while the PC is on this issue does not occur. Any suggestions or help is appreciated. Let me know if you need more info. Thank you in advance. Specs: OS: Win 10 Pro AMD Ryzen 7 3800X 32GB DDR4 RAM B450 Gaming Pro Carbon AC MOBO Gigabyte G34WQC Monitor (connected via DP) EVGA RTX 3060 Ti GPU Corsair RMx 750 Watt PSU XPG 476 SSD Boot Drive + Internal HDDs Power Options: Ultimate Performance Turn off the display: Never Put the computer to sleep: Never NVIDIA Driver Installed: 511.65
  3. Context: I bought this used Verizon S7 and it was unlocked. I had to manually create the APN for my network Bell Canada after putting the SIM in and it worked. The usb port on my s7 stopped working and brought it to a repair shop. They were able to fix my usb port however it wouldn't connect to the network while my SIM was inside. They can't seem to figure it out but they said they will try to change the antenna. I can't seem to find any solutions online. Any help/advice would be appreciated.
  4. Thanks, but I think you guys have misunderstood my post, unless I am not understanding your suggestions. I have already disabled cmd, regedit and have bitlocker on my boot drive. My question is, are there any other measures I can take to prevent a guest account from changing their account to become an administrator. My account is an administrator and has a password that is not known to the guest user.
  5. OS: Win 10 Environment: Home Measures taken: Disabled cmd/regedit for the guest user, bitlocker, and my account is the only admin. The user can still change the guest account to get admin privileges. How can I prevent this, or is there no way to fully prevent this?
  6. I opened a word document containing one of these text boxes within the doc with the scroll bars. I am unable to scroll in word 2013 in one computer, but I am able to scroll through in word 2013 of another computer. Link: http://imgur.com/2lft6ZP
  7. The keyboard for my brother. It's almost his birthday, and I want to build him a new PC. Right now he's using an old Lenovo Thinkpad and the hard drive is slowly dying.
  8. I have Win 10, i7-3770k, 8gb ddr3 ram, SSD boot, a bunch of HDD, XFX R9 270x. I used to have 12GB of RAM in this PC. Now I only have 8gb of RAM. One of my hard drives (Drive G - a 3TB Seagate) seems to be getting slower, occassionally does not show up in disk management, and sometimes does not show up at all. When I do have access to this failing drive, it is very slow. Nevertheless, would changing my paging file size for this drive allow me to have faster access to this drive? (I have also tried to chkdsk /f this G drive, however early into the disk check, the process stopped and the disk was no longer being read)
  9. I would like to give my brother a Galaxy Tab S. He would benefit from one for taking notes in school. This will also replace his old Lenovo Thinkpad that is super old and the battery is broken, so it must be plugged in at all times. Link: http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Galaxy-10-5-Inch-Tablet-Titanium/dp/B00KHA5G6G/ref=sr_1_2?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1449788661&sr=1-2&keywords=galaxy+tab&refinements=p_36%3A20000-30000
  10. Home environment. Windows 10 OS. I have the only admin acc, the other is a guest user account. I have bitlocker enabled, regedit disabled, cmd disabled, removable storage access disabled, control panel disabled, UAC with admin pass enabled. How is the other user able to make the guest an admin acc?
  11. DNS is set on the router. An option I have found was to set rules using the router settings, however, upon checking my router does not have the capabilities to set rules.
  12. My OS is Windows 10. I use OpenDNS and would like to know how to create a firewall rule that will force users to use the OpenDNS servers. Some of the users of this computer are using Google's DNS servers to bypass OpenDNS' servers.
  13. Thanks for this. However, I don't think this is the way he does it. I purposely leave my account locked with browsers open, so when I get home and my account is still logged in with the same browsers/pages open, I can verify whether or not he rebooted the system and tried starting with linux or something off a USB. I'm guessing the user might be using something like a virtual desktop software?
  14. Question, when editing Local Group Policy Editor, does that only apply to the account it was done in? (It doesn't affect other users?)
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