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r00tH4cK3r

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About r00tH4cK3r

  • Birthday Sep 14, 1992

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    USA
  • Interests
    Computers, networking, torrents, movies, music, comics
  • Biography
    I am 24 years old and I have been working on computers sense I was young. I am very passionate about it, and I enjoy meeting like minded people.
  • Occupation
    disabled

System

  • CPU
    AMD A10 6800k @4.4GHz
  • Motherboard
    MSI FM2-A75MA-E35
  • RAM
    12GB DDR3
  • GPU
    AMD Radeon R9 380
  • Case
    Corsair Spec 03 red variation
  • Storage
    128GB Kingston SSD, 640GB SATA HDD, 500GB SATA HDD
  • PSU
    Corsiar Cx500
  • Display(s)
    Duel HP 22" displays, 1 DVI 1 HDMI
  • Cooling
    Corsair H250 water cooling system
  • Keyboard
    Razer Chroma
  • Mouse
    Razer NAGA
  • Sound
    onboard
  • Operating System
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit

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  1. Check this out. When I was doing this I was very stressed out to the point where I wasn't noticing little details. Reason being, there were a lot of things going on around me and I was having trouble focusing. It turns out that, because my GPU is so large in contrast to my microATX motherboard, there is little to no room between the backplate of the GPU and the RAM slot clamps. When I was putting the system back together, I somehow caused the clamp on one of my slots to come undone which slightly unseated the RAM and caused the above problems. I re-snapped the clamp after doing a reseat, and after the system only picked up one stick post boot I switched the sticks around. Now the system is fully functional with all RAM accounted for. I guess I really need to learn to not let things stress me out so easily.
  2. Specs are on profile can't get to them. Psu is evga 750w. Don't have the manual for motherboard
  3. Hey guys today I got a new psu in and installed it. Now my system won't post and beeps 3 times. No video either. I tried unplugging the GPU and still no luck. I had nothing but issues putting it in and now I'm scared that I broke it please help
  4. If your system has it, it will be an option on the logo screen on the bottom right. If not, try my other idea
  5. Try booting back into the disk and doing the repair option. Also, maybe try booting into system recovery mode. Provided your system has a recovery partition and you didn't format it, it may help.
  6. Bad sectors maybe? Also did you do the custom > format option?
  7. Use a program like unetbootin or rufus to install the Linux Live CD onto the thumb drive, then reboot and go into your boot order and select your usb device. Once booted into Linux you will be able to install it.
  8. First of all I don't need to. I have run Linux for years and have dealt with the OS a lot. Under normal circumstances you cannot save files to a live Linux environment. If you found a way to do it, great, but don't attack me because you disagree. Its called a forum for a reason The question was can you save to a LIVE environment and I answered that
  9. No its a live environment meaning when you shutdown or reboot it goes back to stock. You can't save to it unless you install it.
  10. As said above just do a PCIe SSD, or if you have an Intel board go with an m.2 for your OS
  11. If the lights on the board aren't even coming on despite everything else working, its gotta be the board. My suggestion is, if the board is under warranty get it replaced. If its not, go with an ASUS or Gigabyte board. I like MSI and all, but they have a lot of people that complain about their boards being DOA or dying on them after a short time, under normal use.
  12. Power on self test As stated above, try resetting the CMOS, and try it with the battery out
  13. One example is Cortana. You have to do a registry edit to get rid of it
  14. I agree on a lot of this article. The only OS I dislike more then Windows 10 is Windows Vista. 8 wasn't the best, but 10 is worse. Microsoft needs to rediscover what made people love Windows 7 and integrate that into a new operating system that is less restrictive, less invasive on privacy, and more versatile across different users and platforms. Windows 10, to me, seemed rushed. The finished product wasn't much different then the beta. They seem to be moving towards the end-to-end control format that Apple has been using for years, and that disturbs me.
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