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Hi,
wow what a babbling butthead
Hi,
wow what a babbling butthead
Hi,
All I found from it was a new appreciation for corsairs offerings lol
Almost done.
I'm reimaging the new 960EVO now, and then I'll see if the machine blows up when I boot into windows
I had to do a clean install
When I reimaged to the new m.2 for some reason it wouldn't boot into windows.
I tried everything I know.
I use repair boot, in Macrium, didn't work.
I tried it with Windows own boot repair, didn't work.
I tried re imaging with a different image, didn't work.
I tried the trick where you clean install and only re image your C: drive... didn't work.
So...
I had to do a clean install, get tons of drivers, and now I'm on reinstalling software....
And dammit! I can't find my key for Aida64, so I'm using CPUID HWMonitor for tempas and such, not so bad though, it's probablöy much lighter on resources when benching.
The worse part is I have also lost many of my system themes, and also will need to recalibrate both my monitors
Wow Cliff sorry for the problems. May I make a suggestion on PID Keys. I keep an Excel spreadsheet of all my upgrades, parts, and systems. On another tab I keep all the PID keys. This spreadsheet is made available from anywhere so even if my PC completely crashes and I loose all my documents, that spreadsheet is around :)
Just a thought.
If text files work for you, good on you.
As stated above I use Excel as my inventory sheet which includes all types of info including all my PIDs. That's me