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Varalis reacted to The Official Czex in Which way does CPU go?
Match the pins on the MOBO with the contacts on the bottom of the CPU.
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Varalis got a reaction from dabestofdabest in Feenix Collection Giveaway
I want them! My favorite is probably the keyboard because it is Cherry MX Brown, and doesn't look too "gamery". =
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Varalis got a reaction from MrBucket101 in RAID 1 Questions
Alright thanks that was very helpful and I get what I want to do now and thanks for bearing with me I am new to this kind of stuff
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Varalis reacted to Arty in Windows 8.1 vs Pro
pro and up can host
all can connect
personalty i like the chrome remote desktop over rdp on my personal machines.
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Varalis reacted to Villain in Steam Sale Worth It?
I wouldn't call it an amazing deal, but Ubisoft isn't the most generous when it comes to deals. For me, the game was pretty repetitive and not much better of an experience than FC3 was, so it's not really a game I would say is a must buy. It may be $5-$10 cheaper during the summer, but it's not like that's really enough of a difference to wait for it.
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Varalis reacted to Captain_WD in First Build Backup Help
Hey Varalis, There are a number of ways to back up your data. You can do that to a directly connected drive (simple external storage drive or a DAS) or over the network to a local (NAS) or a public cloud. You can also configure your backups to be on certain files or folders, backups of your OS or a complete copy of your system. You can have different complete backups or just one that gets updated at certain time intervals. I would suggest looking into system image as it creates a snapshot of your whole system and you can restore it via a system repair disk during a OS instalation if your system happens to crash. Here's a link with more info: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/products/features/system-restore You can also use a backup software to manage your backups. I could suggest checking out WD SmartWare as it offers a number of features and types of backup. Here's a link: http://products.wdc.com/support/kb.ashx?id=PFyM9Z Do have in mind that for a complete and safe backup it is required that the drive that stores your backup must be unplugged from your system in order to be safe during power failures and shortage. RAID solutions offer redundancy but they are not considered a backup. Captain_WD. -
Varalis reacted to Lolipop in Ultimate Dream Build For Free (Hypothetical)
the most expensive things on the market.
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