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  1. 1 hour ago, MatsLabahaa said:

    Where can i find and uninstall my drivers? and when downloading new drivers, do i just get nvidia geforce experience?

    DDU is a software to uninstall drivers. You should just google it.

    BTW. There is some fixes that i searched on google, some videos, you could just try that...

    Anyway, you are welcome :)

     

  2. 2 minutes ago, MatsLabahaa said:

    (Dont wanna seem like a noob herexD) But how do i do this?

    To uninstall Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, you will have to open the Start Menu. Next, click on the Settings link.

    Having opened the Settings panel, click on Update and security and here select Recovery settings.

    Next click on the Get started button under Go back to an earlier build section.

    The process will start, and you will be asked some questions for information purposes, as to why you are going back to the previous build of Windows 10.

     

    If you dont have this option, you always can download Windows 10 1703 ISO From Microsoft.

     

    (detailed info and how to is in this link https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-windows_install-winpc/how-to-use-the-rollback-function-in-windows-10/3e9e5c2d-239f-488c-9f48-64a226302657

  3. 3 minutes ago, MatsLabahaa said:

    I get these errors when i try to play some games. I've only tested pubg and csgo as of now. 

    When launching csgo, it works fine, until i hop into matchmaking (actually got 24h ban because of this error) anyway.

    When i try to launch pubg, same as before, game works fine. Until i actually get ingame. I can be in the "warmup island" for about 10 seconds before the game crashes. and i get these messages.

     

     

    Picture is in norwegian. Translation (allthough not the best one)

     

    Bad_module_info has stopped working

    A problem made the program stop working as it should. The program will be closed, and you will be notified if a solution is available.

     

    plz help :c

     

    It seems like it could be because of Windows 10 1709 Fall Update. Can you revert back to previous version of 1703 ?

  4. Just now, DrDerp said:

    Hey, it’s a legitamate cure sometimes!

    Anyways I’m fine in the mean time, not enough time for gaming. So I’m just watinf until the miners jump ship for a decently priced low profile GTX 1050 TI.

    Yeah, saw that post. *offtopic*

  5. 2 minutes ago, Gyuwona said:

     

     

     

    You guys reckon a 980ti is worth it rn?

     

    Well, 1070 is neck to neck with 980Ti. 1070 has a lower power consumption. In some games 980Ti is better than 1070 (Let's say 5-10% at most).

    If you have 980 i would stick with it. If you play on 1080p. GTX 1060 is only better because it has 6GB VRAM , Performance wise, it's same. Again though GTX 1060 has lower power consumption than 980.

  6. 15 hours ago, wasab said:

    https://github.com/plumi/plumi.app/blob/master/docs/INSTALL.rst

    Follow the instructions. You shouldnt need to do anything more than copy and pasting the sudo commands on there. 

    to make it simple, use sudo su and then exit after you are done. 

    tried that, always getting stuck on buildouts with python. Something like the buildout or python is missing , even i got it installed when i started writing sudo commands

    Frustration...

  7. 9 hours ago, Eibe said:

    Best graphics card without economic constraints would be a Titan V. 

     

    Now, what's your full build and your budget?

    4GB of RAM is way too low. 

    I think (if ''mony'' isn't a issue) he will buy titan v and have only 4Gb ram -offtopic-

     

    9 hours ago, xDD said:

    YES I DO KNOW AM USING ASUS B350 MOTHERBOARD BUT TITAN 5 LOOKS TOO FAR OVERKILL FOR 1080P

    What is ''TITAN 5'' ? Can you send me a link ?

    Edit: Oh Titan V like roman numbers... get it now...

  8. On 1/18/2018 at 10:25 AM, Majinhoju said:

    We're going forward with Windows 10 Enterprise.

    It seems that newer hardware (like Intel's latest generation of CPUs) don't properly support Windows 7 anyway.  I tried to run Windows 7 on our newest Dell latitude laptops, while I could install it just fine, it flagged me that the cpu doesn't support Windows 7 and I couldn't even get a windows 7 driver for the onboard graphics.  So Windows 10 it is, lol.

    We succesfully installed Windows 7 on 6th generation Intel CPUs that we have on normal towers. We had some issues still though. No proper support for SSDs on win 7 (i mean sata but they were made later when windows 10 was already released). And many drivers weren't supported so we had to write many scripts and edit them to be able to work. We couldn't upgrade to Win 10 because it was way over budged for 200+ Computers. And we had to make it work otherwise we were f...

     

    On 1/18/2018 at 10:30 AM, Looting said:

    We are still on windows 7 but migrations are starting Mid-Year to be finished before 2020 which is when Windows drops support completely.

    We are planing that too yeah, but we will be migrating sometime at mid 2018 so we have it finished by the end of 2019.

  9. 2 hours ago, JoeyDM said:

    We have both in our environment, slowly migrating everyone over to W10.

    Yeah, i just migrated to Win 10 and testing programs and daily usage. I must knock on wood, everything seems to be fine and working correctly. And atleast installing drivers isn't as painful as it was on WIN 7.

     

    12 minutes ago, SlipperyPete said:

    i only used windows 7 enterprise on CAD workstations and we ran into many problems with upgrading from hardrives to SSDs, but the CAD software worked better on 7. thtis was a few years ago however.

    We had issues with Windows 7 on Lenovo M710 Tiny Tower (1L in volume). It has issues like no support for NVMe drives and sometimes it couldn't even recognise itself at boot because of USB 3.0 Drivers was missing. As we thought like windows 7 will be way faster on nvme than windows 10 , in fact , it isn't at all... so we just lost like 2 days trying to install WIN 7 and in the end we sticked with WIN 10 :D And on that machine, we dont have any issues.

     

    I have but a one issue with it and it's that damn pre-installed software in start.

  10. Hello everybody ;)

    I have a question about what type of OS do you use in industrial environment.

    I like flexibility and support for older devices and drivers on windows 7, but i don't like any support for NVMe Drives and very bad installation issues on computers that have support only for USB 3.0.

    So , main question:

    Do you prefer Windows 7 Enterprise or Windows 10 Enterprise (Industrial version of OS)

    P.S teribly sorry if this topic doesn't belong here.

  11. 1 hour ago, jelenko1999 said:

    Hi,

     

    I got a new laptop last saturday (Acer Predator Helios GTX1060 I7700HQ 16GB DDR4) and decided to put in a Seagate 2TB SSHD. Everything worked fine until today my SSHD started making ticking noises. it kind of sounds like a geiger-muller counter and i'm worried its already broken.

     

    It still tranfers data very fast but since it makes ticking noises from time to time i am worried. its not a constant ticking but its both when it's idle and when its working. right now its idle but its not ticking.

     

    I opened it up and nothing seemed off, although the bracket its in has an aluminum foil over it which might also make the sound, i just want to be sure that i won't have to get a new SSHD yet.

    I think you have nothing to worry about, I have 256gb SSD and 1TB HDD 5400RPM and it makes some kind of noise too. Transfers data how 5400RPM HDD would so ... yeah

  12. 15 minutes ago, Audherbagn said:

    What about the NZXT N7 makes it worth $300? What does it have that a maximus x code doesn't have for the same price? Idk but the aesthetic just isn't worth $200 to me...

    But you can't say it isn't sexy :P Plus this is first mobo from NZXT

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