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A retired manufacturing engineer. Born and lived mostly in central Indiana.
- Interests
- My hobbies include: genealogy, photography, astronomy and woodworking.
- PC Specs
- Workstation: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8-Core Processor 3.59 GHz, 64GB RAM, Windows 10 Pro and
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Re: Hi Ryan Morgan, I'm am glad your were successful in recovering your data. I have dealt with several similar situations. Some were with my computers, other times, friends and family members. As you, I bought data recovery software and dealt with the process myself. Making the decision whether to take … | |
My PC had boot failure, presumably due to M.2 drive failure. During debug, I disconnected the HDDs containing the StorageSpace volume witout documenting each of the 7 physical drive's serial number and their order. Am I out of luck with regards to accessing the data stored in that StorageSpace? | |
I am dealing with a home network which has recently experienced excessive dropped connections. Connection to ISP is via dedicated 2.4 Gb microwave radio card mounted on house roof. The home network uses a Linksys E4200 wireless router. On the home side of the router are typically 3 wired devices … | |
Re: Hi, The two previous posts are trying to eliminate possible problems. The question, “Where in the process do you get the blue screen”, is looking for the following. Is the computer getting past the BIOS self-test? Are you installing from a CD or floppy drive? If you are using a … | |
Re: Hi Zeroliken, As Caperjack stated above, Windows 7 is relatively fast compared to Vista and XP, with two exceptions. The first is minimum memory requirement and second is the Games folder. Windows 7 wants at least 2 Gb of RAM and runs nicely on 4 Gb. If you don't have … | |
Re: If I was experiencing several symptoms like you describe, I would “Repair” Windows. I say that because the “Save as” function is a standard routine in Windows available to application programmers. Rather than rewrite code which is common to many applications, Windows provides standard functions. Start by backing up your … | |
Re: [QUOTE=pennywise134;1658782]Can somebody please help me develop a flowchart for the following issue? Windows 7 problems. Start with the question: Does the operating system load and end with the appearance of the user login screen?[/QUOTE] Penny, are you still needing help with this issue? If yes... 1) Are you looking at … | |
Re: I am not sure whether you are asking for help or stating that you solved your problem. Please clarify your intensions for this post. Regarding powering off a Windows based computer, this shutdown method is discouraged because when done, Windows cannot properly close open tasks and files. There is no … | |
I have joined in hopes of a few answers. I am an intermediate user having only 37 years of computer experience. I have done some programming and build a few desktops. Cheers, Mikey37 |
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