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Frickinchees

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  1. Ok, I want to once again thank everyone here. I have successfully installed windows 10 on the SSD. Special thanks to BrickGG for the speedy and helpful answer.
  2. Thank you, ill update here if it worked, though i doubt many care
  3. Thank you both for the reply, i dont mind reinstalling so thats what im gonna do, @BrinkGG based on the link you gave its installed using a bootable USB, just a really quick question, is it able to select the SSD to use as the media for the instalation files, if not then ill just use a usb stick (BTW is 32 Gb for the stick enough?)
  4. Hello everyone, I recently got myself an SSD, and considering that windows 7 is loosing support soon i decided to install windows 10 as i had a code lying around. The issue is that after downloading the windows installer or whatever it is of off https://www.microsoft.com/hr-hr/software-download/windows10 i started it and it seemed fine, but throughout the installation process not once was i asked for the drive i wish to install windows to. After plugging in the SSD into my PC it appeared normaly as Local disk E: and i do not think that there is an issue with the SSD. My question is if there is a quick and easy way to switch the Boot drive to be my SSD and have it as the C: drive or if i have to install windows again, what way do i have to go to select the SSD to be the boot drive because the installation tool provided by Microsoft on the above link doesnt give me the option to choose! Thank you in advance, Frickinchees
  5. Based on my 5 minutes of "research" I found that Ugreen does not sell that USB adapter, furthermore just so everyone reading this knows, the USB you linked *might* have APTX. The thing is even if it did we were talking about *APT-X HD*, which is not the same. if you look at Qualcomm's APTX website you can also see ALL and I mean ALL devices that have any APTX technology. there are a few devices by Ugreen there but not that USB. Please be aware of those things when looking for APTX products
  6. from my knowledge no there is basically nothing, what I think is the case is with that technology is that they are trying to keep it exclusive to rake in more money. if they have the patent for that technology it's possible that it will take another few years to see other consumer products because a patent lasts 20 years or so I think. according to Wikipedia aptx HD was made around 2009. so we could potentially see more of it in 2029.
  7. i agree, but i searched online and found that on qualcomms official site that you can see all the devices that have it. Seems like what i am looking for is not there https://www.aptx.com/products?field_aptx_type_tid=483
  8. i am, but i want some opinions form people who already know and what they think
  9. I'm getting the mx master. i know the use cases for the mx master 2s and i am first and foremost using it for productivity. but i am going to game some and wanted to know if i should invest in a wired mouse or is the mx master going to suffice. i play rainbow six siege, overwatch, battlefield and csgo.
  10. Hi I have a pair of bluetooth headpones that i recently got, it has come to my attention that they support the APT-x codec by using my friends lg g5 over the weekend. What i wanted to ask is if there is any usb dongles (recievers?) or anything simular i can plug into my pc to connect my headphones wirelessly and that it supports the APT-X HD bluetooth codec. Also where to buy it if possible. Thank you for your time
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