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PrimalReign

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  1. I will give that a try thanks for the suggestion
  2. Today I've been trying to reset my windows because it has been running slow recently and when cleaning my boot drive via Diskpart in the windows installer I noticed that it wasn't Disk 0 as it had always been. I can not remember an instance over the years and the many times I reset my windows when my boot drive wasn't Disk 0. Upon installing Windows to my SSD which was Disk 2 and restarting my PC it told me that there was no OS installed. Trying to boot into my SSD via Boot Override in my BIOS didn't help because I got presented with the same message. Does anyone know what to do here? Google sure wasn't that helpful...
  3. This error message appears every time on startup by the way.
  4. Hey so I've been getting these weird error messages for a while now seemingly out of nowhere. I am not saying that I didn't install anything that caused them to happen but I cannot remember any of that at least. The error message just tells me that something with an InstallWizard is causing it and that I have to make sure I close all running InstallWizards before continuing. The full error message is as follows: "error code: -5001 : 0x80070002 error information: >setup.cpp (142) papp: pvendor: pguid: $21.0.351 @windows 8.1 / server 2012 r2 service pack 0 (9600) ie version: 9.11.18362.0" I cannot even figure out the origin of the error since the message doesn't mention any of that. Not even right clicking on the Tab lets me open the file location or anything similar. A quick google search told me that it had something to do with Windows updates which seemed weird to me ... but whatever. I also followed a few instructional videos on youtube which all lead to nothing from what I can gather. I don't mind closing the error message every time I boot up but I figured that there is a chance that there is actually something wrong that is worth fixing. Thanks for all your guys' help in advance.
  5. Yes, I activated XMP because I actually get memory errors when I don't have it enabled.
  6. I am using the cooler the CPU came with so no, I haven't overclocked it. Edit: Also I am scared of updating my bios because I don't want to do anything wrong and brick my mobo
  7. Let me see if chrome fixes it brb Edit: I mean...it kind of seems to be working. I guess I'll just change browsers as well
  8. That's quite disappointing then. I thought buying a CPU with a hell of a lot of cores would make it so exactly that doesn't happen but oh well. Thanks for your help.
  9. I mainly use opera because it doesn't close all tabs upon closing the program and/or shutting down the PC. Also the gaming news section of Opera GX is nice
  10. I just checked with HWMonitor and it still shows that one thread is at 100% and literally every single other thread is chilling at a cool ~5% and Opera is still freezing up like its running on a Raspberry Pi
  11. Hey guys, so I am running a Ryzen 7 3800X with 32GB of ram and an RTX 2070 Super which I would consider very solid specs but I feel like my computer doesn't like utilizing those 16 threads. Every time I open up a game and look at task manager I see that only a few threads are utilized and the majority is just sitting at 5-10%. Is it just a coincidence that Opera and every game I start up are running on the same cores or am I missing something. Why doesn't opera run on a core that normally doesn't get used frequently? Do I have to configure that manually? If so how do I do that?
  12. Yes, adding a 2TB HDD would also give you the ability to use StoreMI connecting the HDD with the 250GB SSD essentially creating a fast 2TB game library.
  13. My eyes can't tell the difference between them so I would say going with a gsync compatible one and saving a few bucks is always worth it imo
  14. I cannot recommend the AOC Agon AG241QG enough. It is such a consistent monitor with good color accuracy and of course gsync. I got mine used like new for 320ish used so I don't know for how much you can get one completely new but I'm pretty sure there is a cheaper model with almost exactly the same specs that is "only" gsync compatible.
  15. Try reseeding the following components one after another in this order: RAM, GPU, CPU. In case you aren't familiar with this terminology reseeding means taking it out and putting it back in. After reseeding one component try starting up the PC and if it does not help go to the next component. Consider keeping me up to date on what's happening and I'll try to give further assistance.
  16. And such a mod API is possible to create now also taking into consideration in a relatively doable amount of time and effort?
  17. Do you know when this board was bought? On paper it supports 6th Gen Intel processors but the BIOS on it might be too old. I don't know if your board has a bios flashing function that allows you to flash the bios without ram and a cpu installed. If it has then my best bet would be to flash the newest bios onto it and hope for the best. If it doesn't you need to get an older cpu and flash it that way.
  18. I know there has been alot of discussion about this over the years and two major cons -if not the only ones- are the time it would take to port Minecraft to an engine like UE or Unity and the loss of all of the mods that have so far been created for Java MC. The incompatibility for all the mods is always a given in those discussions and I was thinking that if you hypothetically created the whole game with all of its features in a different engine would there really be no way at all to code the game in a way so it is able to interpret the mods originally created for Java MC? What even would the barrier be if you neglected the massive amount of time and effort it would take?
  19. I just did that. Let's see where that gets me.
  20. So, I just checked my BIOS and was about to disable XMP when I realized that I had it disabled all this time. I remember enabling it when I first built this PC because I saw that my memory was running on 2333 or something like that and it could also just be that the memory diagnostics tool disables XMP for some reason but it is looking like these bluescreens were happening with XMP disabled. I don't know what to make of that and I figured I'd just tell you.
  21. Yes, I do. But why would this only be happening 3 months into using the PC?
  22. Hey, guys, in the last week I have been getting two too many Bluescreens and as far as I can remember I haven't really installed any major software or drivers. I recently built my new PC and have been using it for the last 2-3 months and even the time before my new PC I have never gotten Bluescreens....like at all. The two Bluescreens I got today and a few days prior were : PFN_LIST_CORRUPT and ATTEMPTED_WRITE_TO_READONLY_MEMORY. On top of that I encountered a bug where ~one minute after startup my middle screen froze up and both my left and my right monitor went completely black. I also tried the windows memory diagnostics tool and it returned no errors found. Are those 3 cases linked and/or does anyone know a fix to this? My PC specs are : Gigabyte Aorus Elte X570, R7 3800X (Please don't judge), GTX 1070 8Gb, 4x8GB Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB, Seagate Firecuda 520 SSD 500GB, Samsung 970 EVO Plus 250 GB linked to a 4TB WD HDD per StoreMI and a 1TB WD HDD. I think that's all. If you need further information to help me out please ask. Thank you so much in advance.
  23. Okay thank you very much, it worked like a charm. Will write a script I can execute so it mounts my drive and I dont have to do that manually
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