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Stepanos

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    Stepanos got a reaction from Catastrophe114 in MacBook Pro Help   
    Planned obsolescence. 
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    Stepanos got a reaction from LiquidGoo in Guess 7 Gamers 1 Cpu is getting parted out now   
    He frequents Craigslist, and the one in BC seems to be a whole lot friendlier than the one in NYC! Besides, the team has had insane strokes of luck on CL! Yay @LinusTech
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    Stepanos got a reaction from Dougieman1001 in DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (MAudioMTrack.sys) Meaning?   
    I've had this same issue occur with a Dell XPS 15 and its onboard Realtek audio. Something broke your audio drivers/codecs. Usually it's Microsoft Update. For example: on the XPS 15 I noticed in the system log that it turned itself on at 4am and started updating things. Lo and behold when my client tried to use his computer at 8am, it would not start.
     
    Since Windows Recovery still works (the Failed to Start error is the Recovery), find the option that says Refresh my PC. If you updated to the latest build of Win10, Refresh my PC might have been renamed to Reset my PC, in which case when you click on it, simply select Keep my Data and allow Windows to reinstall itself.
     
     
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    Stepanos got a reaction from Trikein in Would it work   
    Yes, but I do not recommend using a PCI-E wireless card on a desktop computer. It ends up being a question of speed and reliability. If this is for a workstation or for gaming, you might experience substantial lag due to the lack of more modern IEEE protocols in the 802.11(x) spectrum. Wireless signals are deeply offended by walls and obstructions and poor hardware. I haven't had much experience with TP-LINK but when it comes to networking equipment, YGWYPF.
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