Ah yes, I was having a similar problem and DISKPART was the way to go. I don't see why the gui version won't even try to simply nuke the partition table if it doesn't know what the partitions are. It's obviously possible because DISKPART will do it.
Just to parrot other people: "Don't try deleting the add-on as a fix! If you sit tight you won't lose the add-on data." Some of the thing is that the check doesn't all happen at the same time, so some people got the problem as late as today. My desktop had this problem three days sooner th...
I did a similar upgrade to what you are debating and I noticed a reasonable jump between the generations. It won't be night and day considering what you already have, but I'd think of it like this: take the fps you get now and scale it based on the clock differences between the cpus to get your &quo...
In my experience, all portable units are terrible. An in window AC uses air from the outside to cool it's hot side while a portable unit doesn't have that luxury. Instead, it uses the air of the room to cool it and then throws it outside. This creates a vacuum which will suck the hot air though all ...
I get the feeling that it's the same for any computer part: wait until you need to buy it or like a month after it comes out. Whatever it is, there's not much you can really do about it anyway. It's not like you can change the silicon or engineer new things faster, so just install the patches when y...
For number 3, it's not that it'll be flaky, it's that it'll be slow. Like 30MB/s slow at best. Routers simply don't have the CPU power for much more than that.
Stellaris is great if you use the game elements to make a story. Like in my first game, we were a race of scientists looking to explore the galaxy. For 50 years we searched for extra terrestrial life finding nothing but some bacteria until one day an unidentified science ship came our way. Soon afte...
I got the very same mic for the very same reason. The listing on Amazon was a bit confusing and said that a desktop could use it without phantom power... this is half true. My xonar D2X can just barely make things a good volume with microphone boost and 100% volume. My onboard sound just can't. If y...
Well, I'd say it's one of three things: 1. Some funky draw distance thing is happening with their face and its fading out at close range 2. Driver or game issue 3. GPU memory isn't working 100% of the time due to failure or overclocking, may need more memory voltage Does this strangeness happen with...
They are a lot like the 3 prong wall socket testers. Alternatively, if you could get come really long cables for a multimeter you could check them that way.
External antennas can help a lot, but it depends on the antenna. Just like any product, the quality and type of antenna matters. Having external antennas give you the freedom to use directional antennas, which can vastly increase signal in a give direction. There is also the ability to amplify an ex...
I have both and really they are very similar. If you want just a controller either work fine, but I prefer the xbox one controller for the ridge around the thumb sticks. It felt like I couldn't keep my thumbs on the joysticks as easily without it. The D-Pad is MUCH more defined as well but loses the...
From what I understand, size limits come from the way the disk is formatted: e.g. using FAT32 you can't have a file greater than 2 and something GB. There are recent issues with 3+ TB drives but again, I thought the drivers / OS was the problem. Anyway, do you know how the new drives are formatted? ...
Get Pro/Enterprise. Those SKUs should still allow you to not be force-fed updates. Actually it is my understanding that Pro only allows you to delay some updates, like drivers or something. Kougar, I was hoping someone found that hack already. So far the hack is "disable the service," whi...
As the release of windows 10 draws near, I've been backing things up preparing to upgrade and after reading up on the changes, the new "You will download and install all updates when we want you to!" would really be a thorn in my side. In XP, 7, and 8 there is an option to be told that the...
There is an actual 59.997hz refresh rate with something to do about cinema. When you screen mirror I believe the GPU outputs the lowest common denominator between the screens, which if you have a screen only capable of exactly 60hz and one set, for whatever reason, to 59.997, you're going to have te...
It possibly something weird about the html code. They've been talking about it in the other thread here: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=107042 It happens in firefox too.
This is at idle right? If so, you could check to see if it reads the same in the BIOS. I've heard that sometimes HW monitor is way off, though usually with voltages. Also, your Vertex 3 is way out of line too.
Welp, looks like I only read half of every sentence sorry...
Anyways, would there even be a way to see if could use more than 6GB? Last time I checked only nvidia cards had 6GB of ram per card and even those were few and far between.