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  1. Malwarebytes is free and very good i personally use it. Alternatively you could try Avast.
  2. So it is not spinning and reconnecting the header did'int work either? Open your laptop take out your fan and clean it with compressed air. If that still does not work then i'm sorry to say your fan is dead, and replacing it might be a good idea. Or if you still have warranty coverage then that might be a good idea to get it fixed for free.
  3. That RAM seems a little slow to me, as Ryzen processers need fast RAM to work properly. Also your PSU might not be able to provide enough power to your components. Which company made your PSU and it's model? And Wattage will help. Also you said that you upgarded the CPU + MOBO? Did you reinstall windows when you did that or just kept on using it? As that can cause issues (which it did for me) so if you did not reinstall windows please do so. Backup any important data and reinstall.
  4. I don't think it's because of the hard drive it does not turn on at all. Other then that i will ask my dad to do this poking around for me as i am not that experienced.
  5. Hey, Mob here my question is this: Can i run a virtual machine on my pc? here are my specs 8 GB RAM (DDR2), CPU Intel core 2 duo E4700 max ghz is 2.60 has one socket, 2 cores , 2 logical processors and L1 cache is 128 KB L2 is 2 MB. And i have a 1 TB hard disk rdy to go! So can i run VM's? For windows i would like 95, 98 (just for fun if i can find them) windows xp and 7 possibly 10. And Linux and maybe mac.
  6. Hi, Mob here i am new and i need some help. I have a below average rig and i am happy with it. However there is one problem it's power button. If i power it down and is a nightmare to turn it back on. Basically it goes like this. Hold the power button for 5-10 seconds and leave it then press once etc, etc. And if i restart it it powers down for some reason. I have two buttons on my case. One if for power the other is a restart button in case the computer hangs. The restart button is in good shape so if somehow i could switch the power button? AKA make the power button the restart one and vise versa. Is that possible? Or is there something else wrong here? Also worth mentioning this all happened after my computer caught on fire (power surge) and my graphics card also went haywire but i managed to fix that.
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