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MR.Clay

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  1. so.. basically.. I am working on getting the ultimate cassette player life set (ish) and to sum up. I have a tape deck that I'm trying to record mixes to. Basically record dubstep to tapes,fun stuff like that. And the only thing that's a problem is getting the tape deck to output to my headphones and speakers. And the ability to switch between them via windows settings. I've do have the two cables that convert RCA to the 3.5mm things(line out and microphone I thing) the blue and greens. And I have right next to the tape deck I have a BEHRINGER Audio Interface. That has my microphone and headphones connected to that. Gt FPls help gg -lord clay
  2. Basically this happend while i was editing a video. to start this off bye saying that went into the X86 files and looked for the file called VST, i folder that should be their is gone. HOW?!!! i have no ida please help.
  3. so basically i dident have the sata port connected in the right spot on the motherboard. opps.... Well.... thats embarrassing. So I have got everything up and running now including the lost files. Yay. And a new 4th drive that i'am using to move everything form the (C:) drive to the new (Q:) drive (blank, 2.tb drive) Western digital Black. Enterprise grade baby! So thank's to all the "helped" me. More like helped keep my sanity.
  4. So i have 3 drives the c /.drive, the v /.drive(the one that wont show up) and the m.2 ssd i have installed in the motherboard. So the V/. drive is now showing up as the a D/. And thier's no folders on it, it's as if been completely wiped. Please for the love of god don't tell me that this stunt wiped the V./ drive. Would thier be any way to recover the files? Or am i completely fucked?
  5. I have Asus maximums gene III mirco atx motherboard. btw. im see what i can do in the bios. Let me know if their is anything that i should be worried about as far as bios stuff. I haven't done this in a long time so im kinda rusty.
  6. Mable i didn't configure the "Valt" drive in the bios and that's why its not showing up? It's a WD blue drive. 2.tb And bye the way thank's for the fast reply's guy holy shit LIKE who needs to pay for tech support when you have you guys.
  7. so basically i was trying to upgrade form z270 to z390(i5 6600k to a i5 9600k) (6 core yay!)and it turned into a complete cluster fuck of a posses that eventually failed. I dident know that z390 will not support windows 7(thanks Microsoft). Anyway in the defeat and realization i began to switch out the motherboard form the new one back to the old one. And boot back to windows 7, but that dident go over so well. It wouldn't boot back into windows but just the bios. So i went in and did some "reconfiguration" i have no idea what i did. But know i have a drive that i called the "VALT" as a kinda mass storage solution for youtube clips. And when i booted back up into windows it wasn't their! CODE RED BOY'S. And so here I'am , please help this scrub lord.
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