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PerryT78

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  1. Sorry if not the best place to post this, but I've struggled getting advice from other places. Found out about this problem when I missed a call from a friend who told me the call was then forwarded to another person. I realized I had enabled call forwarding on a previous phone (same sim and number) and had never disabled it. 'Call Forwarding' is disabled in iPhone settings so that is not the issue. Using dial codes I can see that call forwarding is enabled.. For example when I dial these codes the following messages are displayed... *#61# "Setting interrogation succeeded Voice call Forwarding When Unanswered Forwards to (the number) Enabled." *#67# "Setting interrogation succeeded Voice call Forwarding When Busy Forwards to (the number) Enabled." *#62# "Setting interrogation succeeded Voice call Forwarding When Unreachable Forwards to (the number) Enabled." I did some research and found some codes which can be used to erase current call forwarding settings. I tried using the following codes which returned to following messages. #61# "Setting Deactivation Succeeded Voice Call Forwarding When Unanswered" #67# "Setting Deactivation Succeeded Voice Call Forwarding When Busy" #62# "Setting Deactivation Succeeded Voice Call Forwarding When Unreachable" Despite these messages after restarting my phone and checking the original 3 codes, each of them still display the same messages saying (the number) is still enabled. Has anyone had this issue? Any help would be much appreciated I just need to disable this so this person isn't receiving the calls I miss.
  2. So would I be fine going for the cheaper 6-Pin ASRock card, even for VR?
  3. Here is the link to the card. https://www.asrock.com/Graphics-Card/AMD/Phantom Gaming D Radeon RX580 8G OC/ I'm not very experienced with PC's so I'm not sure whether it is the 2048SP model.
  4. I have been looking to purchase an AMD RX-580 8GB and have noticed differences in the types of cards available. For example the MSI Armour Radeon RX-580 has an 8-pin connector and is slightly more expensive, but the ASRock Radeon RX-580 8GB only has a 6-Pin connected but is slightly cheaper. Is there any performance difference between the two cards? I am looking to play some VR in the future, will the ASRock card be able to run VR? (I am looking at the ASRock because I don't want to spend any unnecessary extra cash.). Thanks.
  5. No its not plugged in. The manual says nothing to do with the speaker. Ill have a look and keep you updated
  6. Took out RAM but nothing happened. No power to USBs and no signal
  7. Still no signal with and without graphics card.
  8. I will try resetting the CMOS now
  9. I have it plugged into the graphics card, but I also tried with the motherboard, however, no signal for both.
  10. Hi everyone, My brother recently bought a new PC (parts below) but is having problems. The machine is all built yet no power goes to his keyboard or mouse and the monitor just says no signal, case lights are on, fans are spinning, motherboard is lit up, yet no display at all. I went in and made sure all cables were in securely and in their right positions but still nothing. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 2200g GPU: AMD RX 570 RAM: 4 x 2GB DDR4 MOTHERBOARD: Asus Prime b450 Plus SSD: Kingston 250gb SSD
  11. Hi everyone, so recently I've noticed that every hour or so, whether I'm playing games or just on the internet, the audio will crackle or sound like static for less than a second. When this happens windows (10) will stutter then everything will go back to normal afterwards. I don't know exactly how long this has been happening because it happens so rarely that I just recently noticed it. Is this normal or is something wrong with my PC, all my audio drivers are up to date. Thanks GTX 1050 Ti, Ryzen 3 2200g, 8GB RAM, Asus b450m-a
  12. Hi everyone, So I have noticed that when I open task manager, the CPU usage is at 65% for only a split second, the process running is called 'System Interrupts', after a split second the system interrupts process only uses 0.1 - 0.5 percent usage. I have heard that this can be caused by conflicting or corrupt drivers so I looked in device manager and saw that I had lots of the same things under 'system devices'. Is it normal to have so many 'PCI standard host CPU bridge' and PCI-to-PCI-bridge' devices? I recently updated by BIOS and chipset drivers so are these the conflicting drivers perhaps? Thanks for all replies.
  13. Hi everyone, I have recently realised that when I turn on Task Manager, a process called 'System Interrupts" takes up exactly 65% of my CPU usage. However after about a second, the usage goes down instantly to around the 0.1% - 0.8% range. What exactly is the 'System Interrupts" process and the fact that I open Task Manager and see 65% usage for a split second makes me think there is something wrong with my PC. Thank you for all replies.
  14. Hi everyone, I realized while playing AC Odyssey that my computer was making quite a loud crackling noise and even a slight popping sound which seemed to get worse when under load. Now that I know of it I can hear it during boot up as well. I listened closely and heard a lot of crackling coming from my HDD and so I replaced it. Only for the new one to be making the exact same sound so the problem is not the Hard Drive. My Specs: GTX 1050 Ti 4GB (GPU) AMD Ryzen 3 2200G (CPU) Asus Prime b450M-A (Motherboard) 8GB ddr4 RAM Corsair CX550M (Power Supply) 128GB SSD 1TB Seagate Barracuda Hard Drive I have done an audio recording while I ran the AC Odyssey benchmark so it can be heard clearly. I would guess this is a Power Supply issue but any advice would be appreciated because I use my PC for a lot and I really don't want it failing on me. (I know my cable management is bad I'll fix that)
  15. Hi everyone, My current 2TB hard drive is making some horrible noises (clicking and crackling) so I have purchased a new 1TB Seagate hard drive. I want to make a complete mirror copy of the old hard drive onto the new one so I don't lose game saves, work, etc... Is there a way to completely mirror the drive through windows or do I need a third party program? Thanks
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