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soulreaper11207

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About soulreaper11207

  • Birthday Jan 13, 1988

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Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Hitting them curves in my Subaru, and puffing on my vape.
  • Interests
    Cars, Motorcycles, gaming. building computers, learning more about IT (my job), winemaking, blacksmithing, and anything else I can think of.
  • Occupation
    Overnight Server Administrator

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 5 1600
  • Motherboard
    MSI B350 Gaming Pro
  • RAM
    Ballistic Sport DDR4 4 gb x 2
  • GPU
    EVGA GTX 1060 6gb SC
  • Case
    Corsair
  • Storage
    A primary ssd and a few hdds
  • PSU
    Corsair 750 watt
  • Display(s)
    Three randoms on a tri-stand
  • Cooling
    H60i
  • Keyboard
    Corsair strafe red
  • Mouse
    Steel rival
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. Running a gtx 1060 6gb. I even tried uninstalling them and installing the Hyper-V with the generic ms video driver. Probably just end up buying a cheap machine, transfer the servers over, and call it a day. Seems like virtualbox has plenty of issues with trying to image deploy over it's internal network. Thanks for the help though guys
  2. I got the bsod when using WDS to deploy to another VM. It loads the boot.wim over the network, loads up the black screen with at blue windows symbol, and then after 5 mins I get that BSOD. Do I need to build a drivers store? I tried using HyperV, but I had video driver issues after installing it. You have to remove all video drivers before installing it. So thats a no go. I am planning on buying another machine to host the lab, but I gotta pay bills first lol.
  3. I jsut created a batch file for both shutting down and rebooting due to Windows annoying saving all your opened applications. These would be call clean restarts or shutdowns. shutdown /r /f /t 0 or shutdown /s /f /t 0 These are a little dirty in the way they shut down the machine though. So if you feel like you want to give the machine 30 seconds, you cal leave off the /t 0.
  4. An older one, but the Axon 7 was good with the headphones. I love my Nokia 7 plus, but it doesn't have the best light vs sun.
  5. So I built me a virtualbox lab to freshen up on Sysadmin skill. Currant setup: Running three VM Windows 2019 that has WDS, DCHP, and AD installed and configured (to a point) pfSence acting as the router between my physical LAN and my virtual.. To be Windows 10 client machine being deployed from WDS. I end up getting the configuration to pxe the client VM, but it hangs on the Blue Windows logo, and then give me a BSOD with a HAL INITALIZATION error. Oh and the boot and install wim's are pulls from a generic Windows 10 x64 iso. I'm I missing something? I watched plenty of youtube how to's and the configurations are basically the same as they were back on 2008 server.
  6. An old laptop, raspberry pi, anything really. An old Android phone....
  7. Qusetion: Have you looked into having them hosted instead of running them locally? Power and hardware maintenance costs do factor in too.
  8. Umm easy solution... Team viewer file transfer.
  9. Older hardware that can support Ubunut server or OMV. Have fun. I'm sure you have an old laptop laying around. Off to learning you go!
  10. POPos. Dont use outdate OS's. Please... Just... No.... You are just begging to get your machine popped. If you value your security either upgrade or go open sourced. Your credit score and bank account will thank me later. And not to use windows updates.... is... just... wow... People just really floor me with the lack of knowledge and assuming they know better than the ones who built the very operating system you are using. But then again, you sir are they reason why I still have a job in the IT field.
  11. Question: Is this brand new hard ware layout and OS. Like are you going from an older machine? If you are just hardware upgrading a windows 10 machine, you can use Ssyprep. Then the question is if you are using the same HHD or a new one. New: Image the old and slap it on the new. Just keeping the old: pop it right in there and let windows install all the need drivers. Also you might want to just have the network drivers just in case. Windows 10 is great about having usable generic networking drivers, but it never hurts to be safe.
  12. Bless your soul. Just nuke it from orbit. Make sure you download your network drivers at the very least. Heck, if you wanted to save your local profile, transwiz it to either an other media or another partition. Happy Learning!
  13. Ever heard of a generalized image slapped on an Imaging software. Lets you do all the admin magic with out all the end user bs one time. It blew my mind the first time my old coworker showed me that. OR (cus poeple like variety) if you are replacing a machine, just transwiz that profile right over.
  14. Few options. 1.DD it using a LiveCD of Ubuntu. Then use GNU parted to expand out the partitions. 2. Use the built in version of windows backup to take an image of your drive. Load machine using a recovery media Restore Image with previously created image. 3. Just restore backed up data to new drive using your backup software.... I mean you are backing up your installation right....? Right?
  15. Updates all drivers. Check your event viewer for driver and application failures. Error logs will show you the way, young gamer.
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