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Pikachu_loves_to_game

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  1. really! Will this work for the apps that were originally in the (x86) file too?
  2. The reason its divided is because my laptop used to break down quite often sometime ago, so to prevent loss of general data. it was divided into 3 drives, my father refuses to consolidate all three drives
  3. Hey there!I have a major problem right now I have a 1TB Hard drive in my laptop which is divided into 3 Separate Volumes(give in the image), C drive is where all my program files exist and its taking up alot of space and my c drive is running out of space so i wanted to move the program files to my E volume, but i am not sure whether or not if the applications would work especially applications from 'Program Files(x86)'. So would i need to take the whole file and nothing would happen or can i individually transfer application files and walk of with no problems at all
  4. um....abt that i forgot to mention that i have tried that method and it came out like this.... and thats not my only problem i want to know abt this whole thing my task manager is showing
  5. Hi there!! My laptop has 8GB DDR3 memory and i don't really know how all this works, i already asked once on this forum but nobody replied..... i want to dedicate atleast 2GB RAM towards minecraft, i have a screenshot here of my task manager if anybody understands all this and is willing too explain how do i work with it, it would be of great help
  6. Hey I am pretty new inthe this tech community so i needed to know how does RAM or the memory exactly work and how do i dedicate more memory towards minecraft. I got 8GB of DDR3 memory and when i allot 2GB of memory into the JVM argument in minecraft it shows that there isn't enough memory, how do i deal with this?
  7. the i5-2400 intel core is a pretty decent chip for a price of 177USD or somewhere around that price, so if it's used then 90USD is a fair price, cause here in India it's sold for 6599 rupees which is 100USD
  8. good point, sad for me i work on an i3 core (1.7 GHz), but i still manage to pull of recordings but streaming is horrible
  9. sounds good, keep me updated on the progress. I just love to see how linus builds different kinds of Pcs
  10. Yeah i noticed that OBS Studio sacrifices performance for quality something that was not to my liking and it doesn't record my audio well back when i never used a mic, now might be different due to several updates i have noticed
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