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Reconciliasion

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  1. 1) Fight Club [best Film] 2) Big Bang Theory [best TV Series] 3) A-Team [best All Round Motion-Video Ever Seen]
  2. if its broken slot them into the cpu slot if they are bent or creased then use fine pliers or a metal object to pry them back straight
  3. 7970- more ram an your running a higher res anyway, the 7970 imo would destroy the gtx 680
  4. that things huge! not to mention becomes pixelated when you zoom in an im on a 1000p resolution...
  5. Last night as i was syncing my 32gb iPhone 5 i noticed the issue of “other files†taking up almost half the memory on the iPhone, without any information or clue as to why that all of a sudden happened. First thing i did was think through if there were any files i had added to the iPhone or any apps installed that would hog the memory in such a way, but could not think of anything. So i started searching on Google to see if anyone else have had the same problem with “other files†eating up iPhone memory, and there seemed to be quite a lot of people out there experiencing the same issue, but a lack of clear explanations as how you can fix it. A lot 0f the people who has experienced this issue had chosen to do a complete restore of the iPhone, a task that depending on the iPhone model you have could take +5 hours and a lot of headache. Then i came across a post, how they had done a complete restore, but in the comments, and there were lots of them, some of the readers suggested alternative ways to do it that seemed easier and less time heavy. I used the method suggested and it worked out really well for me, and saved me a lot of time, so i decided to share the step-by-step guide just for the Linus Tech Tips forum community on how to remove and fix the problem with “other files†taking over your iPhone memory. Here are the steps that worked brilliantly for me: Step 1: Turn of sync music in iTunes When you have synced your iPhone and noticed that “other files†have taken up a lot of storage space on the iPhone, un-tick the “sync music†alternative in iTunes before un-connecting your iPhone. Step 2: Install DiskAid software on computer/mac DiskAid is a neat little software that allows you transfer files to your iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad, treating it as a USB drive. They offer a free trial of the software so no need to purchase it first time you have to use it at least. Make sure your iPhone is connected with the USB when you open up DiskAid. When the program is running, at the bottom left corner it says “DiskAid folderâ€, click on the drop down list and choose “media foldersâ€. Step 3: Go into iTunes Control folder and then the Music folder In DiskAid you will see an overview of all the folders and files on your iPhone. Go to the iTunes Control Folder and then the subfolder called Music. Under the Music folder you will likely see a lot of subfolders starting with “fâ€. Step 4: Delete/remove all subfolders in Music Delete all the subfolders under the Music folder. They include the files that are hogging your iPhone memory under “other filesâ€. Step 5: Open iTunes and sync your iPhone With “music sync†still turned off in iTunes, sync your iPhone. This will remove all music files from your iPhone, but keep all other content. Don’t worry about this though, as in the next steps you will sync the music back onto your iPhone. Step 6: Unplug iPhone and reboot it Once the iPhone has finished syncing, unplug it and perform a reboot. The reboot is done by holding down the “power down†button at the top right at the same times as holding down the control button. Hold both of them until the iPhone has switched off and the Apple logo appears on the screen before releasing both buttons. This action will reboot your iPhone. Step 7: Reconnect your iPhone to iTunes and recheck “sync music†This will put your music back onto the iPhone, and you should not see any of the “other files†taking up any of the iPhone memory. Once the sync is complete your iPhone should be all sorted again. If you still see “other files†taking up memory on your iPhone you have likely done something wrong or left out subfolders in step 4. -External Links Not My Responsibility -iTunes Logo and Trademark is owned by Apple Inc -Apple.com/iTunes Trademark is owned by Apple Inc -Contact Apple at every available opportunity -This will not void your warranty
  6. HAS TO BE http://youtu.be/e6w8WTNTlnY?t=2m57s AFTER I WATCHED IT I WAS LIKE
  7. built my first pc aged 14 i think, started when my old intel single core couldnt keep up with the latest games like pong.
  8. "very not silent" llolololololololollollolol :D:D:D:D:D
  9. Almost missed out the thermal take level 10 case! Love it!
  10. is there a case you have always had your eye on, but never had the money for? personally its the HAF X Nvidia Edition Photos only please! If you dont know how to put photos here, google your case name, right click the image, copy, come to the forum, right click, paste
  11. i am only 17 so i use public transport -.-
  12. how did you get So many images onto one thread?!
  13. i have tried remounting it a number of times, I am very happy with the temperatures im receving but damn its noisy! :)
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