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Rangerfly

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  • CPU
    i5-8500
  • Motherboard
    MSI Z370-A pro
  • RAM
    8gb Corsair vengeance lpx
  • GPU
    Sapphire RX 570
  • Case
    Corsair carbide 100r
  • Storage
    ADATA sata su800 SSD, WD BLUE 1tb hdd
  • PSU
    EVGA 550w G3
  • Cooling
    Cryorig M9i, Corsair AF120
  • Keyboard
    REDRAGON K552
  • Mouse
    MONOPRICE 6 key ergonomic gaming mouse
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. Hi so I have a friend who when building their pc didn't install their ssd correctly and didn't realize it up til now. They have all their files and things saved on their hard drive but are wanting to transfer windows to the ssd. Is it possible to do this without having to format the HDD?
  2. No, both screens don't work the issue is if i plug in the two monitors to my pc, the computer stops working. It only works with one monitor plugged in
  3. I built my pc a few days ago, it's been working fine and this is the only issue. I also only have two hdmi ports on my graphics card, both of them work individually just not when the two monitors are plugged in
  4. So like the title says my whole computer will just decide to crash when i plug in a second hdmi chord for my second monitor. What happens is the primary monitor is working just fine but then when the second one gets plugged in it just stops working and i have to shut off the computer through the psu switch in order for anything to be operable again, both the monitors work, i've unplugged one and tried the other and they both work just as intended, but if i plug them both in it stops operating.
  5. It's off pcpartpicker.. cooler is in the post, and the cpu is i3-8100. It says there's no issues but it says at the bottom "Some physical dimension restrictions cannot (yet) be automatically checked, such as cpu cooler / RAM clearance with modules using tall heat spreaders." And with it saying DDR3 SDRAM on the cpu cooler's page i was wondering if it could just not be showing because of something like that.
  6. So I've put together a parts list and the only thing I'm really concerned about right now is the CPU Cooler. It shows "DDR3 SDRAM" on it, does this mean I won't be able to use it with a ddr4 motherboard/ram? Cooler: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0177GTTB0/ref=asc_df_B0177GTTB01577962800000?tag=shopz0d-20&ascsubtag=shopzilla_mp_1299-20;15781385247414704344510090302008005&creative=395261&creativeASIN=B0177GTTB0&linkCode=asn
  7. Would using wifi / ethernet be any faster than just outright downloading the games? I've been wanting to do this just because my internet isn't the best and wanted to get my PC up and running as fast as possible.
  8. So i'm gonna be building my new desktop (relatively) soon, and right now all i've got is a laptop would it be possible to install the games onto my laptop then later transfer it to the desktop through just a regular usb cable?
  9. So in my control panel i have 20 "microsoft visual C++ going back to 2005.. What are these and do i really need to keep them all.?
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