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XProtocol

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About XProtocol

  • Birthday Mar 31, 1998

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    India
  • Interests
    Physics, football, gaming, anime, k-pop
  • Occupation
    Undergrad

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  1. I'll try it now, downloading windows media creation tool to make bootable usb this time, will update in some time Oh ok, I'll also try to select this option and try once more
  2. Yeah sorry forgot to mention, I tried this as well, I removed sata ssd and tried installing it on NVMe but still was not able to get welcome screen.
  3. I'm able to go to bios and everything shows up as it should. For context I have 2 ssd, one NVMe 1tb and another is sata 1tb. I'm using bootable win11 pendrive which I created with rufus back in December of last year. Here's what I've done till now: On my first try I installed windows on NVMe drive where I was able to go to welcome screen of Win 11 setup but was getting stuck at "lets connect you to network". Although my motherboard has WIFI, no wifi network showed up (I have wifi at home) so I connected my ethernet cable but still no network showed up. After this I thought there's something wrong with windows so I tried to again install it but this time when we have to select drive in windows installing media I saw NVMe drive had partitioned with another 2 small drive like of size 16mb and 100mb so I formatted those and clicked NVMe drive which showed like 950GB available space. After this system rebooted but this time I was not able to go to windows welcome screen instead nothing showed up on my monitor. I waited for like 20 minutes. So for my third try I installed windows on my second sata ssd but this time also I was not able to go to welcome screen of windows and the screen stayed blank with no signal. 4th try: I removed CMOS battery and formatted both drives in windows installation media center and installed windows on NVMe again but still was not able to get welcome screen of windows 11 EDIT: 5th try, I removed CMOS battery and sata ssd, but still same problem. Any help is appreciated, thank you. System Specs: CPU: Ryzen 9 7900 non X GPU: RTX 3080 Mobo: Asus Rog Strix 650E-F Gaming motherboard Ram: Team Force 5200MHz 32x2GB Storage: NVMe Gen 4 1TB, Sata ssd 1TB
  4. You're correct. Ironically uBlocker extension was causing this.
  5. Omg seriously?! Jesus...I've always avoided moving to firefox since I was accustomed to chrome experience think now it's finally time..
  6. Hello, from yesterday my google result page is acting weird. I have no clue what's causing this and how to fix it. Here's a video showing what's happening. EDIT: The issue here is that initially page shows what it's usually supposed to show but after just a second it changes and ad links appear like amazaon and other weird sites link appear too. Relevent links gets pushed below.
  7. Woah that did not cross my mind! Thanks for pointing it out. Oh, I did not know. Thanks, mate. Okay, thank you for your advice.
  8. Even with this intel graphics people get around 60 fps on lowest settings.
  9. I get very low fps of around 7-9 when I spawn and after some time, it reaches to 20 fps on lowest settings. I always thought It's because I'm on integrated graphics but when I searched on google people get around 60-90 fps with the same configuration as mine. After researching I think it's due to my ram, all info of which is attached below. Currently, it runs on 799 MHz frequency which I think is the primary reason. So I'm planning to upgrade to 16gb DDR3 @ 2666 MHz but I'm not sure whether my system will support it. My Current Configuration: Operation System: Windows 10 (64-bit) CPU: Intel Core i7 4700MQ @ 2.4GHz RAM: 8gb Dual Channel DDR3 @ 799 MHz (11-11-11-28) Motherboard: Hewlett-Packard 1962 (U3E1) Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4600
  10. Umm that's actually isn't an option cause previous sem question papers/tutorials/subject materials/slides are required for studying and preparing for exams.
  11. Hello, I'll be soon joining the university and will be living in dormitory for a while. There may be some notorious kids as well, who will intentionally try to infect my pc for their own good. My main concern is to avoid getting infected when they insert pendrive or share some file via e-mail. I remember watching a video which i'm not able to find (dont remember if it was made by LTT) where he told to use some softwares like sandbox/virtual machine to open files which you suspect to have virus/malware. So if you know please tell. I rely on just Microsoft Essential for protection, should I consider getting anti-virus/anti-malware software? LTT forums have many advanced users so you guys would know what all I should do...so please help. Thanks.
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