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2 hours ago, Tgunz019 said:
No, I used bootcamp earlier and the ISO would not load on the system. I found this alternative way to create the ISO on youtube
Another way to go about this - although somewhat time consuming - is to install Windows on the Mac, boot into Windows and create the ISO within Windows. I did that recently at a friends house who did not have a PC around.
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Did you use Bootcamp to create that ISO?
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What do you mean by there are no drivers?
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Did you try doing a clean install of Windows after ddu?
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The cooler that comes with the 3700X is pretty decent. As you mentioned, you're not planning to overclock so it will do just fine.
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it depends. the norm is a couple months, but there have been times where games can get discounted a few weeks after launch.
if you're interested, RE3 is on sale via pre-order on PC.
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8 hours ago, TrigrH said:
just remember that prebuilt motherboard bioses can be fucky and the system may not boot with the new card.
If this happens you will need a new motherboard, case, power supply and maybe a cpu cooler.
I second this. I had a HP prebuilt years ago and learned the hard way when I tried upgrading the ram. The PC didn't want to boot after that.
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Seems fine. Surprised there is only one option for storage in the entire thing with the 500GB SSD. Unless you plan on using an ethernet cable, then you may want to get a better wi-fi adapter.
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25 minutes ago, FoldingToFightAnyDiseases said:
May I ask if any of the Corsair Void headsets are any good?
I owned a Void Wireless. The sound quality was fine (though it uses iCUE if you want to adjust settings and enable Dolby 7.1 but that isn't even worth it) but the mic was absolute crap. Also, the headset itself was somewhat flimsy. I think if you have a bigger head then that won't be a problem, though.
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28 minutes ago, Kisai said:
The boot manager is automatically set when you install windows.
If you have the BIOS in UEFI mode, simply point it to the drive the OS is installed on, and it should automatically change it to the boot manager, or you can manually point it to the EFI partition bootloader.
It is, and that's the only way I know the drives are recognized. If I turn it UEFI off, they disappear. I'm gonna have to mess around with this more during the day and not at 2 am haha.
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Hello all,
Due being stuck in the house due to COVID-19, I decided to build a back-up PC with some spare parts I had lying around. Everything went fine with the build and was able to boot into the BIOS on first boot. Thing is, The BIOS recognizes the two drives I have installed, but Windows Boot Manager is not listed as an option. I can't even boot into the Windows 10 USB I made for my previous build. I'm guessing it might be with the drives themselves (I didn't wipe them before putting them in the system, stupid, I know)I feel like there is something I am missing and I'm all out of ideas. Any help would be awesome.
Specs:
Ryzen 5 3600 w/ Stock Cooler
MSI B450M Pro-M2 MAX with latest BIOS installed
Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB Ram (2 x8GB)
XFX RX 580 Black Edition
500GB Crucial SSD
500 2.5 HDD
Red Dead 2 standart or assassin Creed odyssey ultimate edition?
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story wise, red dead. the story in odyssey is interesting, but compared to a Rockstar game, it doesn't hold up. in terms of gameplay, they're both meaty - but in they're own way. I would compare odyssey to something like the witcher 3 with an emphasis on loot. plus it has all of its DLC released. RDR2 has a huge single player campaign and their multiplayer side, if you're into that sort of thing.
you can't go wrong either way, but if you want non-stop content, then go for odyssey.