Here's a thought. I installed my OS on a Samsung 970 Pro NVME SSD last spring. It was continually dropping its expected lifetime and by August is was about 28% left. During this time I was...
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Here's a thought. I installed my OS on a Samsung 970 Pro NVME SSD last spring. It was continually dropping its expected lifetime and by August is was about 28% left. During this time I was...
New Jersey Pleas for COBOL Coders for 50-Year Old Mainframes Amid Coronavirus CrunchSee these two links. On the COBOL jokes page, read the I'm ignoring Y2K, I remember this one from some years past....
A couple years ago one of my customers had an issue with his laptop, constant problems, reboots etc. He insisted he needed a new laptop. After some research, found an SSD firmware update that...
I also use Copernic Desktop Search even though its not free. Maintains a database of most everything, and once indexed, rather fast.
I also have Active Undelete which I've used to recover data in the past. Much slower than GetDataBack. May also recover data from deleted/overwritten partitions.
I had a similar situation last spring while having difficulty with my system. Had an Acronis backup. Reimaged my system, somewhere along the way I lost my data partition. Turns out the Acronis...
I turn 70 in June, just retired.
In the mid-90s, I had to replace the CD drive in a tower server (Netware). When I took the tower off the shelf, there was a 8-inch floppy disk under it. Told the manager that was the issue with...
Vuescan is great. Been running it for my Epson 2450 both on 7 and 10. Some cool features
Sometime back Verizon gave their e-mail operations to AOL. All has been working well until earlier this week when suddenly the IMAP folders would not sync. Checking online, all that could be found...
Experience this past weekend. Was in a clothing store with my wife, she paid cash for her purchases and was sure she gave them the exact amount, cash and change (less than a dollar change). Two...
Try looking here:
http://www.avsforum.com/
I guess you're right. Always have the Java first.
Some background on this. Back in 83 or 84, the client I supported started encrypting (scrambling) laptops. This immediately got me to thinking...
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Found on multiple news sites. Just search for 'sewing confusion' for the full article. Uses same term within it.
Take off your clothes?
We use them at our office. PEAP provides secure connection to the company wireless network. Prompts for credentials when connecting. They are part of the Intel Proset drivers. Not needed unless...
Just a thought. A while back one of my users was having issues with his Crucial/Micron SSD. Slow performance, drive disconnecting, etc. He was adamant about needing a new laptop. A little...
Sorry, didn't mean that. Just that you may not be allowed to use them in some environments.
You're welcome. Sorry it didn't help.
Of interest, nirsoft.net is blocked by the company I support. Some of the utilities look as if they could be used by hackers.
Go to nirsoft.net. They have a lot of useful utilities. One I believe is called USBDeviceView. May help you troubleshoot. In my case I was constantly getting USB device disconnect dings for no...
Thank you, that's what I thought I should do.
A question about doing the Windows refresh. I have my user profiles relocated to my D: drive following the tutorial in this forum. I assume that the refresh process will not delete them, but after...
I recommend checking videohelp.com Quite useful, as is this forum.