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About kolliochio
- Birthday Feb 24, 1992
Profile Information
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Gender
Male
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Location
United States
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Interests
Anything and everything tech!
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Biography
I build and repair systems as a full time job and have been doing so for the last 10 years. I have experience with all the mainstream OS's and would be more than happy to help anyone anyway I can. Never be afraid to ask for help!
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Occupation
System Builder
System
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CPU
Intel Pentium CPU 4415U @ 2.30GHz
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Motherboard
LNVNB161216
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RAM
8GB RIPJAW DDR-4
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GPU
Intel HD 620
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Case
Cheap Lenovo - Daily Driver
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Storage
500GB Sandisk Extreme SSD
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Display(s)
The worst laptop display on the market
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Keyboard
Keyboard is awesome considering the cheapness
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Mouse
Logitech jank
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Sound
Harman Kardon
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Operating System
Windows 10 Pro
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Whats the best VM Software for windows 10?
kolliochio replied to kolliochio's topic in Programs, Apps and Websites
Ya I have pro and I have a copy of VMware I just wanted to get a little insight from others experience -
In basic I'm setting up a few VM's for some friends and I am trying to figure out which VM software would run the best. The setup would just have people logging in through Teamviewer
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Well damn... Let me know what you find. Could be actually failing?
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Hey man glad to hear its working for you. Sorry I kept harping on about the Intel software but like I said the software from them concerning drives is complete garbage. Cheers and have a good day!!!
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Right?!?!
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Keep us up to date. Gotta love a good challenge!
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Would you happen to have the Motherboard Model #?
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Oo I apologize I misunderstood
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Just wanted to see if it was a 1 off. You mentioned that in Linux it had no issues at all as well. I'm really leaning heavily that its gotta be that Iastor software.
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I would say that would be the culprit then. You should be able to disable it with out any ill effects to the system. May run a little faster even. Speaking from experience.
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Does it do this when the drive is under load \ not in use or just randomly at any time?
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Ya 0 means never
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Ok. I haven't really kept up with the Intel software sadly ( I try to keep things running in the background to a minimum lol )
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Check advanced options in your Power plan and see if disks are set to sleep and after which time. I set mine to None. I found that on tomshardware. Guy was having the same problem and that fixed it for them. I'll do some digging though in the mean time and see what I can find.
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If it was working for a few years and just started having the issue then it could be a problem with the newer software. Whats the model number and brand of the drive?