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Hey all, I am looking to buy an entry level laptop for my grandfather who’s current laptop barely boots into windows yet alone chrome and was wondering if anyone knew a laptop that would fit these requirements. The laptop will only ever be used to watch Youtube videos, open PDFs, pictures and word documents and once in a while to open his emails. It would be nice if the laptop had onboard ethernet. The laptop should also have a screen at least 16”. The budget for this upgrade is between €100-200. While searching myself I found the HP 255G9 with an AMD ryzen 3 chip inside but I don’t know if that fits these requirements as I am still quite new to the world of PCs and computing hardware. Thanks for the help!
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10 PRINT"WHAT IS THE NUMBER?" 20 LET NBR=RND*5 30 INPUT GUESS 40 IF GUESS=NBR PRINT"yes" I searched up basic syntax and i used what it Said to make a basic program
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Title is pretty obvious. Each thread would be a different project. these project guides should be pretty basic so that anyone can do it and include lots of pictures for the tech illiterate. Example projects: How to set up a NAS on Windows ” on Mac How to host a free HTML website on github How to link your HTML website to a custom domain How to make a website with google pages etc etc
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Guys I need some help on basic headphones. I need a pair for online class. Here are some I found, Let me know what you think. -Logitech H151 -Logitech H110 -Logitech H111 -Mpow HC6 As you can see the theme is cheap and has a mic but i can't decide which one to go for here. I'd like something that is good overall in terms of sound, comfort and mic quality. Budget is strict: MYR100 (USD 25)
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Hi everyone, first time here. I was trying to set a Raid 1 on my dad's computer (first time doing that too) and I realised that the 2 drives need to be connected on the same way, but mine are m.2 and sata, so it didn't work. That was AFTER changing them to dynamic disks. I don't know if dynamic disks may cause some trouble, since microsoft doesn't recomment its use anymore, but it feels safer to come back to basic. The problem now is that I don't want any data loss, specially on the C: m.2. So I wanted to ask if there's some safe, free way to do that. The only way I can find is to copy all that data to my PC and format the m.2, but I don't if that may cause some problem with windows or any software, so I wanted to ask here first. thanks!
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Does anyone know what new case would fit my Dell Optiplex 745 USFF pc? I got the computer for free, but I wouldn't mind a flashier case, but I do not want to buy one that wouldn't work.
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Oriveti Basic Price: SGD$179 MSRP, USD$99MSRP Style: Over the ear IEMs Driver: Single Dynamic Driver https://www.oriveti.com/basic Build (8.5/10) The Basics look and feel premium, since they made of an aluminum shell with a hard plastic mold for the MMCX connection point. The OFC(Oxygen Free Copper) cable is made up of 4 separate wires which 2 wires are for each driver. The cable has a slight rubbery texture, does not tangle easily and are extremely light. I would not trust this cable with as much abuse i have put into my SE215's thick and bulky cable but i prefer this type of cable due to it's weight as well as portability. The cable is slightly longer than i would like but it does it job well. Accessories (6/10) The Basics come with 2 pairs of bi-flange tips in one size, 2 pairs of small, 2 pairs of large and 2 pairs of medium silicon eartips. Also a small carrying case(palm sized), 2 ear hooks and a caribena. I find the tips included too soft for my liking thus not providing a great seal unlike the se215, whose silicon tips seal my ears extremely well. (Also se215 silicon is significantly harder) I use the smallest sized shure silicon tips on my se215, but on the basic i use the largest silicon to get a somewhat reasonable seal. (I might upgrade to spinfits in the near future) Sound (7/10) Coming from the SE215, the bass on the Basics were sufficient, but on certain occasions, slightly boomy. The mids are relatively comparable to of the se215s but the se215 has noticeably better mids making vocals sound clearer, making the basic sound like it has a very very thin cloth over it when listening to female vocals. Male vocals wise, these perform well. The part where the Basics outshadow the se215 is in it's treble, the basic's clear treble provides significantly better instrument separation than of what the se215 can provide. In terms of the highs i found that the basic provides sufficient replication for it's price point and on par with others in it's price range. In conclusion, i found the basics to be extremely well build, great sounding for music with a lower focus on vocals however abit lacking in terms of female voice reproduction. A great pickup if you listen to a large genre of music and want a dedicated IEM that is well built and will not break the bank for such a purpose. Also for people that want to know, the basic's are not good to sleep on the SE215 is better for that.
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yesterday I wrote a program and it worked! until I executed it today.. it say : An error occurred while executing the file. please help note: I wrote it using visual basic 6.0 it an notepad program. myapp.exe
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So my mom's bday is in July and forever she has wanted a mac so i looked up the price for a mac pro and dang 3,000 $ like wth so i watched linus's video about the hackintosh but realized its a little out dated so does anyone have any clue on where to start but here are some parts ive got set aside. ( i3-6100, wd 1tb hdd, rx 460, evga 600watt kr, 8gb's of aegis of g skill ram, asrock h170m pro4, with intel stock cooler, all inside a master box 5 black and white. Tell what you guys think and if these parts are even compatible.
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Heres the error Line: 9 Char: 55 Error: Expected 'Then' Code 800A0F9 Heres the program: Dim oFSO, oDrive,objFolder,oDestination, shell Const USBDRIVE=1 oDestination ="c:\#" Set oFSO = WScript.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set shell=createobject("wscript.shell") 'Get USB drive letter For Each oDrive In oFSO.Drives If oDrive.DriveType = USBDRIVE And oDrive.DriveLetter "A" Then shell.run oDrive.DriveLetter & ":\batch.bat" set shell=nothing End If Next Sub CopyFiles(oPath, oDst) Set objFolder = oFSO.GetFolder(oPath) For Each Files In objFolder.Files WScript.Echo “Copying File”,Files newDst=oDst&"\"&Files.Name oFSO.CopyFile Files,newDst,True WScript.Echo Err.Description Next End Sub
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NOT INTERESTED IN BUYING A PREBUILD SYSTEM Will build 3 systems for a kindergarten, they will learn how to use Microsoft office, paint and really basic stuff. What specs do you recommend ? I think about 4gb ram 500Gb storage maximum I have problems choosing a good and cheap processor... The big question is what processor should I choose thinking of windows 10 (sorry for bad english) Do you recommend buying a motherboard with and already installed cpu?
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Starting a business course at school and will need something to use instead of my gaming PC and laptop. Was thinking of something like a SUS ZenBook 3 UX390 12.5" or even the "new" MacBook Air. In the U.K. these run around £800 which is the upper end of my budget since I will only use it for school. Has anyone tried the 2 in 1 laptop tablet style touchscreen systems. They are reasonably cheep with 8gb of ram but not sure. I usually build PCs not buy laptops so was looking for ideas.
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Hey guys, need your help. A friend of mine wants a basic desktop for just your basic computer uses (internet, photos and such). He's been offered two computers: CPU: Intel G550 RAM: 4GB Hard Drive: 500GB Comes with Windows 10 CPU: AMD A4 Dual Core RAM: 4 gig DDR3 Hard Drive: 500GB 500w PCU ASRock Motherboard Comes with either Windows 7 or 10. AMD A8 Quad Core Processor 8GB DDR3 RAM 1TB SATA Hard Drive Windows 10 for £399 ($520) Need help deciding which one is best, unfortunately Im pretty incompitent when it comes to basic builds and was wondering if you guys could help me out. Thanks.
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PCPartPicker part list: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/XKp3r7 Price breakdown by merchant: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/XKp3r7/by_merchant/ CPU: Intel - Core i5-7600K 3.8GHz Quad-Core Processor ($120.00) CPU Cooler: Deepcool - GAMMAXX GT 29.5 CFM CPU Cooler ($47.99 @ SuperBiiz) Motherboard: Asus - STRIX Z270-E GAMING ATX LGA1151 Motherboard (Purchased For $165.00) Memory: Team - Night Hawk RGB 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-3200 Memory ($163.99 @ Newegg) Storage: Western Digital - Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($45.69 @ OutletPC) Video Card: Asus - GeForce GTX 1060 6GB 6GB ROG STRIX Video Card ($309.99 @ B&H) Power Supply: Corsair - CXM 550W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply ($54.99 @ Amazon) Operating System: Microsoft - Windows 10 Home OEM 64-bit ($92.99 @ Best Buy) Case Fan: Cooler Master - SickleFlow 69.7 CFM 120mm Fan ($5.29 @ SuperBiiz) Monitor: BenQ - GW2270 21.5" 1920x1080 60Hz Monitor ($79.00 @ Amazon) Keyboard: Cooler Master - Devastator II Wired Gaming Keyboard w/Optical Mouse ($25.39 @ OutletPC) Other: Bastion [Online Game Code] ($3.74 @ Newegg) Other: Intel® SSD 600p Series (256GB, M.2 80mm PCIe 3.0 x4, 3D1, TLC) ($80.00) Other: Phanteks P400 case ($68.88) Other: Overwatch ($39.99) Total: $1302.93 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2017-10-19 23:58 EDT-0400 better?
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Hey guys I am hoping to buy a new system for my home and I have got two choices Lenovo Asus Link for Asus http://www.amazon.in/Asus-K20CE-IN003D-Desktop-Integrated-Graphics/dp/B01AXN329Y Link for Lenovo http://www3.lenovo.com/in/en/desktops-and-all-in-ones/lenovo/c-series/Lenovo-C20-00/p/FF3KF3C0224 Now I wanted one with a pentium and they both have rhe same n3700 pentium processor and nearly all specs are same( except the size off hdd but that donot really matter much). So kindly help me with it please
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I am building my gaming pc and want to get my cables custom sleeved, i am a newbie so i don't know what cables do i need. I have a hhd an ssd, 2 gtx 1080. So i need help doing so.
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I’m currently working on building a workstation which is a whole other matter ? but I’m looking for a small laptop roughly £300ish that just needs to run word, download files and surf the web for when I’m in class. Any recommendations? I seem to see a lot about the surface go but this laptop needs only basic features as it’s almost exclusively for notes. I would prefer it to be slim and stylish with small bezels.
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I been thinking about what parts I need for my PC (I don't like to spend money in something that I don't/won't need). I use a lot programs at the same time: IDE, 2 databases, multiple spreadsheets, 2 browsers (multiple tabs), chat/voice calls, email client, remote desktop, and a time tracker; sometimes a graphics editor but for minor stuff. Sometimes I play web games (flash/unity/stencil that i can complete in 15/20 mins when I'm "done for the moment"), YouTube videos, Spotify and some movies (using VLC). I was thinking on Ryzen 5 2600U but, right now, a Ryzen 7 2700, 16 GB of RAM (in the future to 32 GB, maybe 64 GB), and 250 GB SSD is better. As you can read, I don't play AAA games (don't have time for that) so I need a very very very basic video card (VC). I only need to reproduce videos at 60fps in a 1920x1080 screen and play my web games (my current PC suffers trying to do these). What VC do you recommend for a person like me with these needs? I only found recommendations for top notch VCs. Note: To put you in perspective, currently I have an Intel Core 2 Duo with integrated video of 4 GB of RAM (8 years old)... and still works fine (except for videos at 60fps on some web games).
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Hey guys, Parents want a newer faster PC for basic home use (ms office suite, web browsing, etc). I kept telling them I could build them one for cheaper than they could just outright buy one. I still believe that but I'm doubting myself a little. This time of year workstations already bundled with windows home premium and coming with peripherals are getting heavily dropped in price. I'm debating to buy or build. I guess what I'm looking for is a good deal on a basic machine or parts suggestions for a build like this. I would probably be fine with it just coming with a regular terabyte or so hard drive, also it will need two HDMI ports for output. Budget is $400 or under, trying to get it more around $300. Oh, and peripherals coming included or os/office suite is a plus. Also disk drive is needed and wifi is a plus. Also R8 this one that I'm currently debating / weigh this machine against a possible build : Acer Aspire TC-885-ACCFLi3 EDIT: by peripherals I mean basic keyboard and mouse, not with monitor
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Hello guys & gals~ I am currently looking for a keyboard for my workplace. I would like to have the cheapest, no frills keyboard (No RGB; although backlit in white might be possible option, media keys etc.) If possible, it needs to look like your average office keyboard, not gamer-y that sort of stuff, BUT it has to have Cherry MX Blue, or similar feeling. Can you help me in recommending a suitable keyboard? Thanks
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Razer tried to make a cost down version of the Blade, but how much did they sacrifice in making it cheaper? Buy Razer Blade On Amazon: http://geni.us/nfTJUc On Newegg: http://geni.us/Bywv Buy Asus Zephyrus GX531GS On Amazon: http://geni.us/obJa On Newegg: http://geni.us/wLscBv
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wanted to hear opinions on the best options on putting a reasonable windows pc behind a 60"-65" LG non oled tv with a pull out and tilt wall mount that should give me good room its going to have a 4k fire box ,the router ,modem and a spread design power strip I might customize a bit to take slack out of cable runs I solder and do house electrical so no worries on capability and ability to judge space its going in looking for small and thing but still snappy and have ethernet on it to hard wire it in possibly a 2 or 3 usb3 would be nice but 2.0 is fine just need 2 or 3.
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Hey Guys, this is Aus... never mind But jokes aside. I need help with my really basic application (Music player if you want to call it). Im creating basic music player with functions like PLAY, PUASE, NEXT, PREVIOUS. I have 2 "screens" one screen is list of all *.mp3 files and the other is actual player with buttons. I have them kinda separated that means that when I tap one music file in the first screen, it opens the second screen and starts playing music. But what I would love to have is actually some kind of "sliding" tabs. that I would have 2 tabs at the top of application one callled "LIST" and one called "PLAYER" and user would be able to slide throw those to screens or tap one of the tabs. As a attachments I have got JPG1 with is the actual look of player and the second is JPG2 list of song, then the TABS picture is what I would love to have but I cant find any solution for it without "reprogramming" the whole stuff. Thank you very much! PS: Code of that application is written in MainActivity and WoM attachment. THANK YOU FOR ANY HELP!! WoM.java MainActivity.java
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