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Excalibur20

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  1. Oh I didn't realize that the actual files were stored in the folder, but yeah there're under data. Thank you.
  2. So how do I bring it to a fresh install state?
  3. so I read the article and the second step says to select the I Want To Use A Previous Backup On This File History Drive check box. I don't get that option.
  4. No my files were on a separate hard drive and they are still there cuz when I checked the properties of the file history folder it said it contained 830 gbs of data.
  5. So I just did a clean reinstall of windows 10 (I use Education if that makes any difference) and I had file history turned on before I did the reinstall so everything was saved. Now after the reinstall I am trying to recover the files that were lost but file history is not working. It says that I didn't turn it on even though it is and when I click the link to turn it on it already shows up as on. Is there anyway to recover my files? Thanks for any help.
  6. 1. Logitech G602, 2 years 2. Gaming/School 3. Lighter, g602 is way too heavy 4. 4 5. Not really, however I do use a wrist rest. 6. Wireless, I don't care whether it is wired or wireless. 7. Yes the extra buttons are needed for gaming and while not needed, are useful for work and web browsing. 8. 3 9. 3 10. Matte, or the finish that my mouse has which is a more rough grippy finish. 11. 4 12. No 13. No
  7. Does anyone know when or if gsync support for the lg oleds will come to Pascal cards namely the 1060?
  8. I ended up making an image of the drive then restoring it to my SSD and that is how I got Windows to boot on the SSD in the first place but during the restoration process some system files were corrupted making Windows not work properly. Also, I cloned the drive on my main machine to an SSD and I works great to this day with zero problems.
  9. For TL; DR Go to the @ So, before I get into the main problem let me tell you what led up to it. I bought a new 120 GB SSD to where I planned to move Windows. Windows was already running on a 1 TB HDD that came installed on the computer. Given that the SSD was smaller than the hard drive I couldn't clone it right off the bat. I installed the cloning tool (AOMEI Backupper) and proceeded to back up my HDD to an external Seagate drive using this backup and cloning tool. Then I reset Windows to clear the drive of all files making it small enough to be cloned to the SSD. After setting Windows up again, I reinstalled AOMEI and cloned the drive. After cloning I went into my bios to change my boot drive to the SSD. This is where I ran into my first problem, the bios didn't recognize an OS on the SSD. After several attempts to re-clone the hard drive and try again, I decided to do a 'System Backup' as AOMEI calls it, of the hard drive to my external Seagate and then recover it to my SSD, essentially cloning the drive to the SSD. After doing that I went back to the bios to change that boot drive and… it worked, Windows was installed to the SSD Yay? Not really though. @When I booted in everything seemed fine so I recovered the hard drive that I backed up with all my personal files. While doing this I went to open settings, and settings would crash the second I would open it. Disk management wouldn’t open, instead showing an MMC window saying, “Unable to create new document”. After that, I got a Windows Defender notification and when I tried to open it, Windows defender crashed just like the settings app. I ran system file checker and it discovered corrupt files but was unable to fix them. At this point I was like screw it, I’m just gonna move back to the original hard drive. (remember I backed it up before resetting Windows). So I shut down and removed the SSD only to boot back up and find myself staring at a Windows recovery screen. It gave me 3 options: F8 to go to startup settings, ESC to launch the bios, and F1 to start the recovery process. However, pressing F8 would do nothing and when I pressed F1 the computer would reboot and show this screen (The first picture) for a second only to go back to the blue recovery screen (second picture). I am at a loss for what to do, so if anyone has any ideas on how to get windows to work or on how to recover my hard drive please let me know. Thank you very much for any help.
  10. Well, I'm new to folding@home and I was looking through the logs in the advanced control menu and an error kept coming up: 02:37:19:ERROR:Receive error: 10053: An established connection was aborted by the software in your host machine. I'm not sure what connection was stopped and what software would be stopping it so if anyone has an idea please let me know, just for curiosity sake. Thanks
  11. Did you check in the bios for any setting that you might have changed for example switching to a legacy boot mode instead of UEFI?
  12. I have a problem where my computer doesn't want to recognize any external hard drives. I know the hard drives aren't broken because they are recognized by my laptop. None of the drives appear in file explorer, however, one of them does show up in disk management. When the drives were brand new and I plugged them in they worked perfectly just as they do on my laptop. Not sure if it's the USB ports or a driver issue (even though the drives don't need any to work) or if Windows is just being a bitch. Would love some help.
  13. Well, it appears that the problem was caused by BattleEye anti-cheat service and the Steam anti-cheat service. The solution is uninstalling Steam.
  14. I have a AMD64 family 23 model 1. My cpu is a ryzen 7 1800x.
  15. When I went to update my computer to the 18342.1 (19h1_release) build this came up. I went and updated all my drivers and it still didn't solve the problem. Not sure what to do.
  16. nope, there was no info on compatibility with the insiders program.
  17. When I went to update my computer to the 18342.1 (19h1_release) build this came up. I went and updated all my drivers and it still didn't solve the problem. Not sure what to do.
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