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SHOOK_Linus

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About SHOOK_Linus

  • Birthday Apr 18, 2002

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Pennsylavania
  • Interests
    Tinkering with computers, playing video games on PC, and watching LTT.
  • Biography
    I'm 15 Years old and live in the US. I like to mess around with my computer (PCpartpicker link in website URL). I also enjoy math and coding.
  • Occupation
    Student

System

  • CPU
    Intel i5 7600K (OC not yet configured)
  • Motherboard
    ASUS Z270 TUF MARK II
  • RAM
    16Gb. (2x8Gb.) GSkill RipJaws V Series 2133Mhz.
  • GPU
    MSI Nvidia GTX 970 4Gb. Twin Frozer
  • Case
    Phanteks P400 Tempered Glass Edition
  • Storage
    WD Blue: 2TB and 500Gb. (Boot) and Samsung 850 EVO 250Gb. SSD
  • PSU
    EVGA 550Watt Full-Modular 80+ Gold
  • Display(s)
    Asus ROG Swift PG248Q 180hz. Gsync and Samsung 28H4500AF
  • Cooling
    Corsair H50 Water Cooling (Closed Loop)
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K70 RGB RapidFire Cherry MX Speed
  • Mouse
    Viotek Lightning
  • Sound
    Corsair Void USB 7.1 RGB and Panasonic SAPM193 Stereo Speakers
  • Operating System
    Windows 8.1 Home OEM
  • PCPartPicker URL

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  1. I've enabled "Virtual Machine Platform", rebooted and attempted to open it but it still returns the same error. When I search for Ubuntu in windows search, all three of the Microsoft Store versions appear (as I've tried all three) and clicking on any of them multiple times results in nothing happening. Would it be a good idea to attempt the other method you talked about? Edit: Checking into the link you provided further, the system that will be running this isn't compatible with Windows 11 (i5 7600K), which is apparently necessary for it to work
  2. wsl --list returns a message that says no distros are installed. And no, I didn't install the virtual machine component, is that in the same window as enabling wsl is?
  3. Hello, I've been trying to install Linux (via the Windows Store) onto my Windows PC for hours in order to setup NextCloud to use as a Google Drive alternative, but haven't been able to install Ubuntu, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, or Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. I enabled the Linux windows file subsystem or whatever it's called and spent about 45 minutes changing permissions of folders to allow full control to anything that even resembled something having to do with ubuntu. I'm extremely new to Linux, so I honestly have very little clue as to what I'm doing in the first place. I just know that every time I try to run the ubuntu2004.exe file (In the WindowsApps folder in Program Files) it returns the following: Installing, this may take a few minutes... WslRegisterDistribution failed with error: 0x80070005 Error: 0x80070005 Access is denied. Press any key to continue... I've searched google for the fix to this as well, but all I can find are threads where someone comments a rather complex solution and then the thread is terminated for inactivity I'd appreciate any help you guys can offer, thanks!
  4. So today I decided that I wanted to try and overclock my CPU a little more and tweak some other settings in the BIOS but quickly discovered after changing a setting then saving and exiting that my system wouldn't boot into Windows even if I power-cycled it. It simply hung and had no display output but all the fans and such were running. The only thing that would get it to work properly again was to power it off, and then clear the CMOS by shorting the pins for it. I then discovered that even if I was to clear the CMOS, enter the BIOS, change nothing whatsoever, and then save and exit that it still wouldn't boot windows. I even went as far as to clear the CMOS, load into the BIOS, and select that I wanted it to use the Windows Boot Manager on my boot drive, while also having changed nothing, and it still didn't work. So as of now I'm currently running my RAM at half the clock it should be running at because the only thing that works is to clear the CMOS and then touch nothing, if anyone has any advice please let me know! Thanks in advance! P.S. here is my parts list: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/dTdwsX
  5. You’re not worried about other people’s streaks buffering then? Like if you don’t have affiliate
  6. Oh really? What bitrate would you use with that, I’m just worried that the stream will buffer for new watchers and turn them off to watching more
  7. It’s supposed to be my second PC for streaming, I plan to play on my main computer at 1440p 144Hz and just have it scale it down to 720p 60Hz, it’s not going to be doing anything else so I’d assume it’ll be fine, but thank you for you help!
  8. Sorry that I'm posting this here but I don't know where else to post it. Essentially, ElGato's website says that it's necessary to have an i7 Intel core that's 6th gen in order to use the 4k60 pro, but I'm assuming that the i5 7600k should be fine right? As I don't see a reason that the core wouldn't be powerful enough, especially when the graphics card would be doing all the encoding anyways (I have a 1050 Ti in that system too so it meets the spec required) Thanks if anyone knows the answer to this question, I really just don't want to wait for 2 weeks as Corsair takes their time to reply, when I can maybe get an answer here and then buy the item later today or tomorrow.
  9. It hasn't done it in a few days here, but if what you said might be happening (with the overloaded power) what would be a way to circumvent or fix that issue?
  10. I also found this, whenever it says "TCS Partial Service" that is when the upstream stops working, but I'm not sure why...
  11. I can't do anything at all, the upstream is completely down and only the downstream works
  12. It seems to be all services because I have a Minecraft server running on my other computer and all my friends lag out when it happens as well, I restarted the router but I don’t know what else to do to fix it.
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