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notSquirt

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  • CPU
    i3-7020U
  • Motherboard
    Laptop?
  • RAM
    4GB 2133MHz
  • GPU
    Intel HD 620
  • Case
    Laptop?
  • Storage
    WDC 250GB SATA III SSD
  • PSU
    Power Adapter
  • Display(s)
    1366x768 60Hz Integrated Display
  • Cooling
    Laptop Heatsink/Fan
  • Keyboard
    Trust Gaming Keyboard
  • Mouse
    Trust Gaming Mouse
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Home 64bit

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  1. As an aditional detail, the drive has had this same issue where it's gone "RAW", but has been fixable with chkdsk or a format. I want to leave formatting last resource since it's got some data that I can't get anywhere and it's 600 GB of redownloading stuff on a 2mbps network so yeah.
  2. Hello! For the last year or so i've been using an external 1tb drive. Recently, I rebooted my PC and the drive was marked as a "RAW" partition, and when I ran chkdsk /f on the drive, it gave the following error: What can I do?
  3. What about a Radeon 5500XT 8GB? https://pcpartpicker.com/list/TttQ68
  4. Budget (including currency): 900 USD Country: US Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Fortnite, Trackmania, Minecraft(Shaders), Game Developing. Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): He only needs a monitor apart from the PC, he was upgrading from an old AMD Athlon Laptop. I already designed a parts list, but he was skeptical. Here's the list: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/YHYXy4
  5. Also check if your mother board needs a BIOS update. This was pretty common to find in 3000 series ryzen
  6. It’s possible, but I can’t give you an answer yet since I don’t have that pc to test it
  7. Did you use them in a RAID, if not, are you using any M.2 SSDs ?
  8. https://pcpartpicker.com/user/xdSquirt/saved/8LBqmG This is good, you can leave your comments over there
  9. You didn't account for storage!, where is the OS going? I recommend using this as a base part list, and modify it at your liking. https://pcpartpicker.com/user/xdSquirt/saved/NkCd99
  10. It may be a corrupted directory, caused by corrupted ram, but i dont know what the problem may be.
  11. It could be Power Delivery Failure, since you are using power intensive apps, and being a laptop, its designed to be a little less powerful, but don't take it too seriously, its just a posibility.
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