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BlackGrim

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    BlackGrim reacted to Tea-Sir in Second User Into Another Drive   
    You can restrict their access some, it just takes a little manual labour.
    You can use "Permissions" to keep them out of folders where they have no business. So for your D drive, unless you store software on it, they need to run, you can lock them completely out of it.
    Trying to lock them out of the system drive, will be nothing but headaches, but you can, the same way restrict their access to any folders you have created on the C drive.
    Just don't try for the default folders (Users, Program Files etc.)
     
    You can move the content of their home-folders to another location, if you are worried about storage consumption, or set up "Quotas". You can not move the AppData folder though, so they will need access to the system drive.
     
    To change permissions:
    Open "Computer" Right-click the drive/folder (or select multiple folders if needed) and select properties Open the "Security" Click the "Edit" button under first white box (see Screenshot_1) Click "Add" Type the name in the third white box, and make sure to click "Check names" (Might be named slightly different, my PC is not setup on english), when it changes the name to COMPUTERNAME\USERNAME, it is correct. Click "OK" Now set the permissions for the users. And yes, deny means they won't be able to access that folder/drive Click "OK", and for the final windows click "OK" Repeat the process as needed. Keep in mind, the system will always respect the most restrictive access. So if they have multiple access ways, like being a member of a group, the most restrictive will be enforced.
     
    If you want to restrict their storage amounts, you can play with quota, it is in the "Properties" window for DRIVES.
    But be careful you don't end up restricting yourself too much, you could loose access to change the settings later.
    I have never worked with quotas myself, so if you want to, maybe look up a YT video.

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    BlackGrim reacted to porina in Ram speed crash windows   
    Did you also set the timings manually? Up to you want you want to try. As suggested I'd just drop to 667 and leave it. Unless you have a particular need it isn't worth worrying about.
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    BlackGrim reacted to porina in Ram speed crash windows   
    Ok, not familiar with how those ran. You can still try the manual timings like I suggested, but note I edited it to 1.8v as all modules should support that at the loose timings. If that still doesn't work, just go with the lower speed. I'd rate the faster ram as a general "nice to have" but wouldn't worry about running slower on such an old system.
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    BlackGrim reacted to Jurrunio in Ram speed crash windows   
    run it at 667MHz? It cant get that much slower after that
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    BlackGrim reacted to porina in Ram speed crash windows   
    What CPU is it?
     
    The modules are dual rank which present some extra load. They're mismatched which probably wont help either. What timing was it trying to use? Maybe the mobo wasn't picking the slowest of the lot. Try manually setting 800 6-6-6 1.8v?
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    BlackGrim reacted to Jurrunio in Ram speed crash windows   
    because it's unstable. Maybe it degraded overtime (or the CPU's memory controller), maybe the board's degraded so it's not supplying power as expected.
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    BlackGrim reacted to SupaKomputa in Pls help   
    Check the temperature, reseat the CPU properly with the heatsink.
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    BlackGrim reacted to SupaKomputa in Pls help   
    Reset the bios.
    Check the ram with Memtest86.
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    BlackGrim reacted to chen57 in Pls help   
    Hello,
    is the cpu the only thing you changed ?
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    BlackGrim reacted to 191x7 in driver issue - Asus eee pc 1025c   
    Feel free to update, there should be no issues.
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    BlackGrim reacted to 191x7 in driver issue - Asus eee pc 1025c   
    IOBit driver booster should be able to help.
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    BlackGrim reacted to it_dont_work in driver issue - Asus eee pc 1025c   
    look up the device id and description and find out what it actually is 
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