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emobobble

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  • CPU
    i5 6600
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte Z170x ultra gaming
  • RAM
    8GB unknown brand
  • GPU
    Asus GTX 1080 strix
  • Case
    Phanteks Enthoo Evolv TG
  • Storage
    Samsung 960 EVO M.2
  • PSU
    EVGA 500W 80+
  • Cooling
    NZXT Kraken X52
  • Operating System
    Windows

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  1. I've been tasked with increasing the number of subscribers to my companies weekly mailing list. I ran through the process a customer would be taken through to subscribe and it seems unnesecarily tedious. I nearly didn't bother completing it myself, before reminding myself that it's kinda my job. Filling in the form on our hompage takes you to a new 'almost finished' tab, instructing me to find a link in a confirmation email - Probably worth it to confirm I entered the correct email address... (click link in email) A confirm humanity tab appears (click 'I am not a robot' box). Tell the system which of the following squares contain street signs. Click subscribe - 'Congratulations you're now sunscribed to our mailing list' I'm now at a dead end where I have to find my previous tab and close the other two opened by mailchimp. Now... Nothing other than the form on our homepage has been created by us, the rest of the system is done by mailchimp. I don't see where I can change this process in mailchimp. I'd like for the link in the email to lead to a welcome page or for there to be no confirmation email at all. I'm aiming for seemlessness. Thanks in advance for any help anyone can offer.
  2. I've just started to use a 42 inch 1080p as a second monitor, my primary is a 3440x1440 ultrawide. The TV is mounted on the wall above the monitor and is in an extended display configuration. I think that because of the TVs lower resolution, Windows thinks that it's a smaller display, which is fair enough but the TV is in fact pretty much the same width as the ultrawide monitor. It gets frustrating throughout the day when the mouse cursor gets stuck on this invisible barrier on the outer ends of the boarder between the two monitors, and I have to take a moment to find the magic point where mouse cursor can cross, which I've annoyingly had to memorise is about a quarter of the way in from either side of the ultrawide display. Seems like a rediculous nag now that I spell it out but I spend most of the day working from this computer and it seems like something Windows probably allow us to change somewhere. I also have an NVidea GPU and with it, all the NVidea control panel features. God bless anyone who helps me out.
  3. In the aim of freeing up disk space on my m.2 SSD I need to move Solidworks over to my HDD but I'm pretty sure it's not just a click and drag job. If I uninstall Solidworks I won't be able to get it back because I got it through an educational course which I'm no longer a part of. It there any way, be it through Solidworks software or any other means, that I can reinstall the program to a different drive while never removing it from my computer? Thanks in advance to anyone who takes the time to help :)
  4. Yo I recently bought a HDD which I have just installed in my PC which also has an SSD already. I'm trying to redirect the "Downloads" folder to the new HDD and so far have tried selecting properties -> location and choosing a file on the new drive and I have also tried using the Windows Registry Editor (for the first time) and followed a websites advice to change it from there. Neither of these have worked and when I try to download something from Chrome a new downloads folder is created in my user file and the download arrives in there. Screenshots attached... plz send help.
  5. Tried this out over the last hour and don't like the new browser, google flash cards are pretty hard to go without when doing physics assignments and needing to quickly look up certain numbers and equations. A fix to the google feature would be much better and would make more sense as it seems stupid for google to not allow use of such a commonly used resolution.
  6. Yo people I like MX Browns, I like RGB, I like USB passthrough, I like macros, I don't like "the gamer look" and I like under £80 ($110), any ideas?
  7. Yo people of the forum, recently got a 21:9 1440p monitor and currently personalizing as much as possible to make use of the new screen space as possible. Ran into a problem when applying a new chrome theme though. It seems that any theme with a 3440 x 1440 background is incompatible. When the downloaded file runs the "package is invalid" because it could not decode the image. This works with all smaller standard resolution images I have tried, is there a cap on the file size from google or something?
  8. This worked perfectly, thanks for the help Turned out it was Solidworks add-ons.
  9. I did, only had 52mb though. The windows disk cleaner removed around 10gb. Am I right about the space windows takes up or can it be more in certain cases?
  10. Yo people of the forum. Currently using a 240GB samsumg 960 evo ssd and have quickly used up all its capacity. After adding up the program files from whats displayed on the uninstall a program page only 55gb is taken up by programs and google tells me around 20gb is taken up by windows. I understand theres probably some inaccessible files somewhere which i just shouldn't touch but surely not over 100gb worth. I'm the first owner of the SSD and have used it for a couple months for things like steam, solidworks, photoshop and office software. So far I've tried the windows disk cleaner and am fully open to any ideas you guys throw at me.
  11. gigabyte Z170x utra gaming, NZXT kraken X52 cooler, theres no PCB's looking as thought they'd cause a fitting problem
  12. I've just checked out the case you're right. So far that coolermaster looks like the only soltion. Unless I have the card further to the right on a custom solution and route the cables through one slot, which would look pretty crap unless a black aluminium panel was used to cover the plugs.
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