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https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/microsoft-remote-desktop/id715768417?mt=12 can u not use this p sure its built into wandows 4 him
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Displeased Moo Cow posted:ughh,remote access will involve me telling him to install poo poo from Microsoft and he will just balls it up and then he will bleat on about how windows xp was a perfectly fine and didn't need changing then he will go on and on about how I don't have a pc so I won't be able to remote access him for some obscure and bullshit reason gently caress it I'm going to tell him to buy a new pc from his favourite pc parts distributor [Chinese] you can remote access him from whatever system then too (even mobile you need for some idiotic reason) dxdiag is built into system, assuming he has windows also you can tell him to gently caress off if he tries to climb on your head, unless he owes you money/favour ir gives those away without obligations
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Displeased Moo Cow posted:ughh,remote access will involve me telling him to install poo poo from Microsoft and he will just balls it up and then he will bleat on about how windows xp was a perfectly fine and didn't need changing then he will go on and on about how I don't have a pc so I won't be able to remote access him for some obscure and bullshit reason gently caress it I'm going to tell him to buy a new pc from his favourite pc parts distributor [Chinese] splashtop works well but u do need to isntall something
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kalstrams posted:teamviewer works for everyone, re: i was able to guide my mother through setup I have heard of but never tried teamveiwe right. Ta muchly he owes me lots. this will be more so I don't know why I bother other than to preserve family unity through acts of loyalty. this is the same uncle who drove my tractor into my septic tank.
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Displeased Moo Cow posted:this is the same uncle who drove my tractor into my septic tank
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# ? Jan 14, 2015 11:26 |
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broke the vent plus a poo poo load of dirt fell into the tank so $1000, choice
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Displeased Moo Cow posted:this is the same uncle who drove my tractor into my septic tank. the single most moo cow thing ever posted
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# ? Jan 14, 2015 11:29 |
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moo cow the USB port might be hosed or some ultrashit device driver
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kalstrams posted:remote connect this is the important bit
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bobbilljim posted:ultrashit device driver u, w/ the post button
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# ? Jan 14, 2015 15:29 |
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is there an actualy non-terrible discrete sound card for computers with non-terrible drivers? i got a cheap xonar dg? dx? because the onboard card made a buzzing sound in my headphones but the xonar broke rocksmith 2014 and it doesn't consistently switch between rear panel speakers and front panel headphones when i plug the headphones in
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Busta Chimes.wav posted:is there an actualy non-terrible discrete sound card for computers with non-terrible drivers? i got a cheap xonar dg? dx? because the onboard card made a buzzing sound in my headphones but the xonar broke rocksmith 2014 and it doesn't consistently switch between rear panel speakers and front panel headphones when i plug the headphones in I have one of these http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16829102054 and the drivers aren't terrible. when i went looking at the xonars, there were third-party drivers and i read through the poo poo they were trying to fix and gently caress that.
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Busta Chimes.wav posted:is there an actualy non-terrible discrete sound card for computers with non-terrible drivers? i got a cheap xonar dg? dx? because the onboard card made a buzzing sound in my headphones but the xonar broke rocksmith 2014 and it doesn't consistently switch between rear panel speakers and front panel headphones when i plug the headphones in do you have optical or coaxial spdif out? you could get a cheap DAC and use that also USB DACs are a fine choice
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Hopefully this helps someone out because it has been driving me crazy. In Outlook 2013 with both imap accounts I was getting this super irritating behavior where I would mark an item as read, and out of nowhere it would cycle back and generally act super slow and lovely. Cleared out the outlook profile, re-added, same behavior. I lived with it for a couple months before I noticed that on the imap accounts in the lower left corner of the window there was this little FILTER APPLIED button down there. Clicked on it, found out that outlook is creating a default filter to hide marked messages on all imap accounts. Cleared out the filter, everything works fine now. Thanks a loving lot, MichaelSoft.
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A Wheezy Steampunk posted:do you have optical or coaxial spdif out? you could get a cheap DAC and use that cool, i thought dacs were a lot more expensive. i'll try that with the spdif out on the onboard card
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bobbilljim posted:moo cow the USB port might be hosed or some ultrashit device driver I just rang him, literally in the middle of reinstalling windows. he's on his own now. thanks for your advice smart goons.
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NoneMoreNegative posted:Ohhhhh Answering myself: Those boards only work with ECC RAM with a Xeon proc, so no dice
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NoneMoreNegative posted:Answering myself: Those boards only work with ECC RAM with a Xeon proc, so no dice don't buy an overclocking cpu in 2015, you lose out on a lot of the hardware features of the cpu. Don't buy a socket 2011 anything for gaming.
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lampey posted:don't buy a cpu in 2015, you lose out on a lot of the hardware features of the Mac. Don't buy anything for gaming.
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lampey posted:don't buy 2015
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# ? Jan 15, 2015 02:32 |
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its this
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# ? Jan 15, 2015 04:55 |
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what's a modern program for PC hardware burn in testing? not just CPU/RAM like overclock stability testing but video, hard drive, etc. I think something in my computer is going bad but I can't figure out what.
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# ? Jan 15, 2015 22:52 |
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it really probably is the CPU or the RAM. Intel makes a CPU stress tester that will probably touch some memory going to name some things to blame: power, stuffed up heatsink, fried up memory the rest tends to go in obvious ways (polygons or pixels in video, all of the data missing, etc)
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anyone have experience with these half-height PCIe to PCI adapter cards? I got a vendor that's trying to turn a garbage optiplex desktop in to a server because they need a PCI slot and I'm not too keen on that. looking at one of these http://www.amazon.com/StarTech-com-Express-Adapter-Card-PEX1PCI1/dp/B0024CV3SA
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reviews sound bad compatibilty is seriously questionable and if all that works out you're still using an optiplex as anything but a book-end
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# ? Jan 16, 2015 00:19 |
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I'd throw it in an R320 so I can actually monitor and keep the thing up. Its so stupidly cheap that I might as well give it a try to see if it works, the bad reviews are mostly coming from people who don't know what a half-height card means. e: the vendor is also trying to me charge $5,000 for that optiplex that's worth $750
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Luigi Thirty posted:what's a modern program for PC hardware burn in testing? not just CPU/RAM like overclock stability testing but video, hard drive, etc. I think something in my computer is going bad but I can't figure out what. use whatever apple uses at the factory & in ives lab by buying a mac op
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Luigi Thirty posted:what's a modern program for PC hardware burn in testing? not just CPU/RAM like overclock stability testing but video, hard drive, etc. I think something in my computer is going bad but I can't figure out what. my Chinese knockoff computer came with burnintest, seems to test everything
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Luigi Thirty posted:what's a modern program for PC hardware burn in testing? not just CPU/RAM like overclock stability testing but video, hard drive, etc. I think something in my computer is going bad but I can't figure out what. im a chump and grabbed 3ds mark on a steam sale
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# ? Jan 16, 2015 07:40 |
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there's furmark for video cards and I guess one of the crystal disk products for hard drives? if it passes SMART it's probably not the hard drive
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A Wheezy Steampunk posted:furmark trap sprung
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compuserved posted:trap sprung what? it's difficult to render (or so i am told) like that blue guy from monsters inc melted a bunch of computers at pixar or something
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A Wheezy Steampunk posted:what? it's difficult to render (or so i am told)
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kalstrams posted:he made amazingly hilarious furry joke (LMAO!11!11) about perfectly fine fur on an anime dog tits lady
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kalstrams posted:he made amazingly hilarious furry joke (LMAO!11!11) about perfectly fine gpu becnhmark tool actually the joke was really bad much like the rest of my posting
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# ? Jan 16, 2015 16:44 |
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what was the company that did low volume pcbs in cute colours and shapes?
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# ? Jan 16, 2015 17:27 |
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https://imall.iteadstudio.com/open-pcb/pcb-prototyping.html
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more like dICK posted:what was the company that did low volume pcbs in cute colours and shapes?
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more like dICK posted:what was the company that did low volume pcbs in cute colours and shapes? oshpark?
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