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Soul Collector wrote:Guys, where can I buy a USB-C to HDMI cable? Need it for a Dell XPS 13 to a 4k smart TV. Thanks.
Ted_v2 wrote:finally got my pc up and running, much thx to HCCA.
2tb mechanical drive
250GB SSD
New power supply
graphics card for HDMI out ect.
my 2C, SSDs really is a huge improvement in speed compared to mechanical drives.
skylinechild wrote:Soul Collector wrote:Guys, where can I buy a USB-C to HDMI cable? Need it for a Dell XPS 13 to a 4k smart TV. Thanks.
may get in the wizz or supertech.... failing those.... amazon for it.
Ted_v2 wrote:finally got my pc up and running, much thx to HCCA.
2tb mechanical drive
250GB SSD
New power supply
graphics card for HDMI out ect.
my 2C, SSDs really is a huge improvement in speed compared to mechanical drives.
Ted_v2 wrote:any advice on setting up a home network?
have some files that i prefer to keep on the network and can be accessed by all devices. i saw horrible reviews from the WD cloud, but it seems like thats the perfect thing. can access from anywhere too.
Ted_v2 wrote:any advice on setting up a home network?
have some files that i prefer to keep on the network and can be accessed by all devices. i saw horrible reviews from the WD cloud, but it seems like thats the perfect thing. can access from anywhere too.
Ted_v2 wrote:Have a extra ssd, would get a 3.0 enclosure.
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ismithx wrote:by meeeeeee you work in town?
ismithx wrote:check PM
skylinechild wrote:Ted_v2 wrote:Have a extra ssd, would get a 3.0 enclosure.
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make sure and get an enclosure thats usb 3.0 support with UASP support.
try to get an enclosure thats powered via usb so as to minimise the amount to cabling.
essentially you want just one cable from the router to the drive. that one usb cable will handle power and data. so be sure its a usb 3.0 cable.
adnj wrote:skylinechild wrote:Ted_v2 wrote:Have a extra ssd, would get a 3.0 enclosure.
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make sure and get an enclosure thats usb 3.0 support with UASP support.
try to get an enclosure thats powered via usb so as to minimise the amount to cabling.
essentially you want just one cable from the router to the drive. that one usb cable will handle power and data. so be sure its a usb 3.0 cable.
USB 3.0 specs include UASP support.
skylinechild wrote:
USB 3.0 specs include UASP support.
fred1266 wrote:https://imgur.com/5MVzG6d
https://imgur.com/Duc72if
https://imgur.com/cAg1saO
getting the message above when trying to reinstall windows to hard drive, current went and am unable to start up windwows normally but not allowing me to
any suggestions
SnipeR wrote:fred1266 wrote:https://imgur.com/5MVzG6d
https://imgur.com/Duc72if
https://imgur.com/cAg1saO
getting the message above when trying to reinstall windows to hard drive, current went and am unable to start up windwows normally but not allowing me to
any suggestions
The reason why you're getting the message in the last image is because you're trying to install Windows on a 100mb partition.
maj. tom wrote:SnipeR wrote:fred1266 wrote:https://imgur.com/5MVzG6d
https://imgur.com/Duc72if
https://imgur.com/cAg1saO
getting the message above when trying to reinstall windows to hard drive, current went and am unable to start up windwows normally but not allowing me to
any suggestions
The reason why you're getting the message in the last image is because you're trying to install Windows on a 100mb partition.
Yeah, I'm sure you figured it out already fred, but just delete all the partitions and start over. Windows will manage the hard drive accordingly.
While you're here now is a good time to upgrade to a SSD and keep the hard drive as the media storage. I run my main system on a mere 120GB SSD and keep everything else on the hard drive, even my Google Drive sync. Windows 10 starts less than 5 seconds after the BIOS beep.
dean_spleen09 wrote:you have a ups ? sounds like hardware failure.
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