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Blue screened after opening calender and clicking on one of the numbers and then clicked off it, then as it restarted it forced my PC to update to the windows version thats super buggy and i disabled windows updates but it didn't work apparently and im trying to uninstall it now 

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1 minute ago, Jarno. said:

Welcome to the Windows experience I geuss. Did you disable Windows updates via services.msc? This should work normally.

no but i have had a large history of bsod's with my pc and i just llost ALL of my rog rig reboot 19 footage as i accidentally formatted the sd card the 4 days worth of video, photo and voiceover footage and it was all in DaVinci resolve but it is all gone as i had only just started and had no backup save ...

CPU: Amd Ryzen 3400g 

COOLER: Be Quite Dark Rock Pro 4

MOBO: Aorus x570 elite 

RAM: 2x8 Corsair Vengence 3200 MHz 

SSD: Samsung 970 Evo Plus 500GB

GPU: Powercolour Red Devil RX570 4GB

PSU: Corsair RM750x 80+ Gold

CASE: Coolermaster H500p Mesh

 

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5 minutes ago, Gonzalo Noriega said:

Nothing works, windows will update anyway... The only reason I still use windows is because the xbox game pass... I rather figure out linux bugs than windows... and I am new to linux...

Being Linux only user for 3-4 years now I know that Linux can have some frustrating things too, but atleast after you got it working and think about it a second time you figure out that you just didn't RTFM or that you didn't understand it good enough. Which does not say that LInux does not have bugs but normally they are not system breaking types.

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14 minutes ago, Zvoid said:

no but i have had a large history of bsod's with my pc and i just llost ALL of my rog rig reboot 19 footage as i accidentally formatted the sd card the 4 days worth of video, photo and voiceover footage and it was all in DaVinci resolve but it is all gone as i had only just started and had no backup save ...

looks simmilar to my bsod, but i fixed mine mine was critical_structure_curruption, and i just had to disable vpro fuctionality when not using a vpro cpu, as it made the pc bluescreen. Check your bios maybe? just wanted to put this here incase

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13 minutes ago, Jarno. said:

Being Linux only user for 3-4 years now I know that Linux can have some frustrating things too, but atleast after you got it working and think about it a second time you figure out that you just didn't RTFM or that you didn't understand it good enough. Which does not say that LInux does not have bugs but normally they are not system breaking types.

.. *coughts* in meltedhead wget repository errros and broken .bashrc's

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2 minutes ago, Jarno. said:

True story about repositories although didn't have had those issues in ages anymore. Not sure how you manage to break .bashrc tough..

yeah yeah yeah use arch and all, but when i was using ubuntu 19.04 removed everything inside bashrc, and added my sudo apt update

and somehow i kept getting invalid bashrc messages, tried to revert it and eventually bashrc just broke completly.

 

not as much geek as you

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1 minute ago, ughiwanthackintosh said:

yeah yeah yeah use arch and all, but when i was using ubuntu 19.04 removed everything inside bashrc, and added my sudo apt update

and somehow i kept getting invalid bashrc messages, tried to revert it and eventually bashrc just broke completly.

 

not as much geek as you

rule of thumb. don't delete from .bashrc unless you are 3000% sure you know what you are doing.

I live in misery USA. my timezone is central daylight time which is either UTC -5 or -4 because the government hates everyone.

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22 hours ago, Jarno. said:

Being Linux only user for 3-4 years now I know that Linux can have some frustrating things too, but atleast after you got it working and think about it a second time you figure out that you just didn't RTFM or that you didn't understand it good enough. Which does not say that LInux does not have bugs but normally they are not system breaking types.

Even if they broke your system it takes like 10 minutesto set it up again... from scratch, with a usb 1 and a ide drive... 

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