Programmer Frank
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Intel i5-7200U
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Dell Inspiron 15 7560
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4GB x 2 DDR4 2400MHz
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NVIDIA GeForce 940MX
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128GB TOSHIBA M.2 SSD + 500GB Western Digital HDD
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LG IPS 15.6" Panel
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Fan Cooling
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Default PS/2 Keyboard
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Dell MS116t
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Microsoft Windows 10 Home Edition x64
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Dell Inspiron 15 7560 1545
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Hmm, if you add a virtual memory on it, use larger cluster is best. Because swap file is a larger file.
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If you want to take all data out, use a software called "R-Studio", it can take all your data back. If the data weren't important, you can format the entire disk. Open Command Prompt. Enter these commands: diskpart list disk Then select your disk, e.g. my disk is Disk 1. select disk 1 Then clean. clean Create partition. create partition primary Format. format fs=ntfs label=SSD quick Then you'd see your drive. If that didn't work. Open Disk Management, right click the partition, assign a drive letter. If that still didn't work, you can low format it.
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What game?
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If you edit videos on it, you can use larger cluster. If you working on small files, such as programming, booting a system on it. You should use smaller cluster.
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If you working large files on it, you can use even 64k. If you programming on it, make it smaller.
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What do you want to do on this drive?
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I am a programmer, but i play games too. I play Minecraft. I want to build a server. I want to play both Java Edition and Bedrock Edition at same time. Here is the request: Java Edition: PaperSpigot 1.15 or higher, 30 people. Bedrock Edition: PocketMine, 50 people. I need specs.
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Need to build a server.
Programmer Frank replied to Programmer Frank's topic in Servers, NAS, and Home Lab
I want to visit at home. To access outside, I just need text work and view normal 1080p videos on the server. Sometimes I download some code remotely. -
Hello guys. I am a programmer, i need to build a server for storage my data. I need at least 8 terabytes of storage and i wanted to access remotely without any lag. I had a family, and i need to save my photos and videos etc. Sometimes i need to shot videos, so i need to editing online. I also want to make it as a download machine. I want to low power usage. I have $1500 budget.
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Need help for gaming server (minecraft)
Programmer Frank replied to RealZener's topic in Servers, NAS, and Home Lab
If you want to use a java server, you can just view https://web.orwtmc.top/Minecraft-On-RaspberryPi If you want to use a bedrock server, you can go to minecraft.net and there was a tutorial, hope i can help you. -
Need help for gaming server (minecraft)
Programmer Frank replied to RealZener's topic in Servers, NAS, and Home Lab
I build a minecraft server, i used ubuntu. And I recommend you to use Ubuntu or Debian, because they are free and friendly, support GUI and CLI both. I will give you a tutorial, when you setup your minecraft server, you can run these scripts. URL: https://web.orwtmc.top/Minecraft-On-RaspberryPi OS you can use Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Desktop or Server. -
i got it. ltt.gg
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Write a program to find all daffodils in a certain range. The so-called daffodil number refers to a three-digit number whose cube sum is exactly equal to the number itself. For example, 153 = 1 × 1 × 1 + 5 × 5 × 5 + 3 × 3 × 3. Tip: For a three-digit number, first find its hundreds, tens, and single digits, and then use the characteristics of the daffodil number to make a judgment.
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C++ get every letter to dedicated vars
Programmer Frank replied to Programmer Frank's topic in Programming
Please email me <a href="mailto:rsboss01@outlook.com?subject=From Linustechtips forum" target="_blank">Address</a> -
C++ get every letter to dedicated vars
Programmer Frank replied to Programmer Frank's topic in Programming
Yea, i want to access each letter individually, and i forgot how to use an array...