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Wind1000100 got a reaction from Ben17 in README: How to respond to a no POST or no power up situation
14. Make sure your RAM works, try it another computer.
Step number 14 in black screen says "try it another computer" where it should say "try it in another computer", like line 13 does.
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Wind1000100 reacted to Godlygamer23 in How do i get rid of ads on Steam?
Adware isn't a type of virus.
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Wind1000100 reacted to Bojan in Little icon in bottom left of the screen,only when playing in fullscreen.
Yeah i messed around in shadowplay the other day.....
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Wind1000100 reacted to Bojan in Little icon in bottom left of the screen,only when playing in fullscreen.
OMG thank you!!!
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Wind1000100 reacted to Lord_Karango17 in Little icon in bottom left of the screen,only when playing in fullscreen.
Its the shadowplay icon. The nvidia recording software.
Can be disabled in geforce experience.
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Wind1000100 reacted to Flight1sim in Little icon in bottom left of the screen,only when playing in fullscreen.
shadowplay, nVIDIA
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Wind1000100 got a reaction from bealhorm in Fixing Windows Boot Manager
Hey, thanks for the help, but I found something that worked!
I checked the partitions then ran these 3 commands:
bootrec.exe /fixmbr
bootrec.exe /fixboot
bootrec.exe /RebuildBcd
Now Windows is working fine and I will continue updating to Windows 10, as it was attempting before but got stuck due to GRUB.
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Wind1000100 reacted to W-L in Battery Questions (Read intro)
For 18650 lithium ion batteries have a dead voltage of I think it was 3.3V so you wouldn't want to discharge below that or it could shorten the lifespan of the cell. Usually torches have a low voltage warning that comes up if it reaches that amount and needs recharging.
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Wind1000100 reacted to PineappleHolidays in Battery Questions (Read intro)
1° : Un protected leads to explosions, just have it protected ( if the brightness goes down, it will be so gradual you won't notice, the voltage won't drop by 1 v when it gets close to empty, the voltage lowers gradually )
3° : Idk, 3400 mah looks like a lot if the battery is anything like I would imagine, but they are probably fine ( the real capacity is probably closer to ~2800 )
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Wind1000100 reacted to Mug in Has anyone ever lost something to static discharge?
I think wearing Nylon or fluffy Polyester is the bad thing. Carpets are fine, as long as you're handling metal
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Wind1000100 reacted to Zayzo in Has anyone ever lost something to static discharge?
Yeah, i built an htpc on the carpet. lel
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Wind1000100 reacted to FireFox in Has anyone ever lost something to static discharge?
I have never shocked anything YET, I always follow correct procedure for example grounding myself though there is a first time for everything, I just hope my first time won't be a £200 motherboard or £600 video card. That would suck.
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Wind1000100 reacted to MeltingPoint in Has anyone ever lost something to static discharge?
I've zapped an NTC (thermal sensor) on a GPS tracker. Readings went nuts after that.
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Wind1000100 reacted to Lord_Karango17 in Has anyone ever lost something to static discharge?
Ive been fairly lucky, and havent lost a single compnent yet, even though I tend to build/ dis assemble things on my bed
I don't have carpet in my room/ wear socks, so that helps a bit...
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Wind1000100 reacted to itachipirate in Has anyone ever lost something to static discharge?
Nothing at all
Using the wrong percentage of isopropyl alcohol to clean thermal paste off a CPU, that's a different story for another time... q.q
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Wind1000100 reacted to Senzelian in Has anyone ever lost something to static discharge?
I think I might have killed something on my older Z87 motherboard because of static discharge, but I'm not 100% sure.
It actually works, but I'm not able to boot into Windows with it and it also doesn't restart automatically after the Windows installation.
Tried pretty much everything. Now it's just sitting on my shelf, because it looks nice
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Wind1000100 reacted to Yumei in Has anyone ever lost something to static discharge?
Was just wondering how often or common components getting fried from just static discharge while handling them was.
Have any you been unfortunate enough to have this happen to one of your new components?
Edit: Also how did you realize something happened, did you feel something?
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Wind1000100 reacted to Mew in Enough thermal paste?
Unlike life, less is better for thermal paste to avoid air bubbles.
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Wind1000100 reacted to bealhorm in Fixing Windows Boot Manager
How did you enter the command "bootrec.exe /fixmbr"? By booting from the Windows install DVD and going to recovery?
Either way, you can follow this youtube tutorial on your phone or other computer to be guided through the complete recovery process. Let me know if it's fixed afterwards.
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Wind1000100 reacted to flibberdipper in Is it ok for my cpu to be going from a clock of 100MHz to 625MHz again and again
Perfectly normal.
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Wind1000100 reacted to P e r s e p h o n e in Is it ok for my cpu to be going from a clock of 100MHz to 625MHz again and again
Yes the CPU is designed to ramp up as needed and cool down as to avoid unnecessary electrical usage and increase longevity.
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Wind1000100 reacted to Aniallation in Is it ok for my cpu to be going from a clock of 100MHz to 625MHz again and again
Yes, it's normal.
(Not even going to question that build)
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Wind1000100 reacted to jeenxavier23 in Identifying Motherboard of my Computer
Hi can anyone help find out which type of motherboard do i have like is it atx, matx etc.
http://www.acer.com.sg/ac/en/SG/content/model/DT.SRPSG.012
also i want to find out whether i will be fit this motherboard in my new pc case Corsair Carbride 200R
will i be able to upgrade my graphics card to Nvidia Gtx 970? what about my proceessor my current Processor is intel i5 4440
will i be able to upgrade it to i5 4790k