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SebAndSeb posted:Yeah they are on separate partitions, I shrunk the main C partition to make space for Ubuntu. I assume it is something to do with flipping some internal 'trust' switch (Secure Boot??) but don't really know where to start, at the moment it says BitLocker is suspended on the C drive, but if i turn it back on it will ask me for the key again when I restart and I'll have to bypass and turn it off again. Maybe I should have paused it before making changes like you mentioned, I was really just following the guide and it only mentioned disabling it if it was interfering with shrinking the partition. You could always try turning it off entirely (decrypting the drive), rebooting to check its all good and then re encrypting? It might take a while depending on the size of your drive but its something you can just leave going in the background I'm running 10 and ubuntu on my laptop and it definitely can work
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Hipster_Doofus posted:Have you tried Crucial's toolbox utility thingy? Yes, but there's no TRIM command there. There's only a "sanitize" option but it tells me that is isn't available for my drives. Klyith posted:What is it connected to? Some older controllers can't pass trim commands. Depending on the age of your mobo you might have some sata ports on the chipset and some on a (cheap) integrated controller chip. It's an ASRock B540M Steel Legend. Usually this drive has like at least 60% of free space so I guess it won't be a problem. I didn't know about that, so thanks for the tip!
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# ? May 26, 2020 14:22 |
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Skarsnik posted:You could always try turning it off entirely (decrypting the drive), rebooting to check its all good and then re encrypting? Hmm, I didn't realise that wasn't what it had already done, I'll definitely give it a try, thanks!
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Mystic Stylez posted:Yes, but there's no TRIM command there. There's only a "sanitize" option but it tells me that is isn't available for my drives. Mystic Stylez posted:It's an ASRock B540M Steel Legend. Hmm, that shouldn't have any trouble with trim. Do you have the AMD chipset drivers installed? One other possible idea I can come up with for one SSD not able to trim vs others where it works, is a mildly faulty physical connection and the drive/controller has downgraded to some reduced-function mode to deal with it. You'd also see the drive performing slowly in crystaldisk benchmark if that were the case. It might sound loony but sata cables are more finicky than you'd think. They don't like tight bends or being folded at sharp angles.
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Klyith posted:Hmm, that shouldn't have any trouble with trim. Do you have the AMD chipset drivers installed? I installed that but it still says optimization not available. I wouldn't discard your theory about the cable, because it is kinda tightly bended, but I'm not even sure if it's the one from this HD or the mechanical drive. Maybe I'll try looking into this. On the other hand, though, I also ran the benchmark on it and the results seems about par with the advertised speed of the drive (560 MB/s reading and 510 MB/s writing)? I could be wrong though because I'm not really knowledgeable about these things. Thanks a lot for your help!
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Mystic Stylez posted:On the other hand, though, I also ran the benchmark on it and the results seems about par with the advertised speed of the drive (560 MB/s reading and 510 MB/s writing)? Yeah that's the normal speed of that drive in sata-3, discard my cable idea! I got no idea wtf.
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# ? May 26, 2020 16:35 |
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Klyith posted:It might sound loony but sata cables are more finicky than you'd think. They don't like tight bends or being folded at sharp angles. Oh god, Truth. The time I have wasted by not just trying another cable right away... I swear, IDE ribbons were actually more robust.
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Hipster_Doofus posted:Oh god, Truth. The time I have wasted by not just trying another cable right away... They could also be folded neatly at 90° angles.. .. Unless you bought the rounded cables like me, because they looked cool. But wouldn't that just hurt signal integrity? Isn't the whole point of the 80 conductor IDE cables to prevent interference between the data transmitting conductors? Bundling them all together would surely put a stop to that bit of engineering. Still, they looked cool.
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lol I'm not even 35 and I've gone from 5 inchers and tape backup to "I'm not buying a motherboard with fewer than 3 m.2 slots"
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# ? May 26, 2020 22:06 |
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what is it with windows and randomly missing system tray icons? (this time it was the battery indicator) it was more frequent on older windows, but still
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# ? May 27, 2020 02:59 |
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Explorer crashing can do that, and it has been, since win95. And Microsoft haven't done a drat thing about it (and they could, so easily). The tray icons of a couple programs I've been using for over 10 years still won't return, as well as some nice new ones. E: Though so I don't know if it does that to the battery icon. That would be pretty hilarious.
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# ? May 27, 2020 03:38 |
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v2004 is out https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/windows-10-may-2020-update-released-here-are-the-new-features/
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GreenNight posted:v2004 is out Thanks for the heads up, just downloaded the ISO.
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GreenNight posted:v2004 is out Nice of them to make driver updates optional.
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Godspeed beta testers.
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Last Chance posted:Godspeed beta testers. Yes, thank you for your service. I'm actually kinda looking forward to naming my virtual desktops.
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Didn't pop up for me on a check so I'll probably just forget about it for a week or so unless it gets pushed before then
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Is it time for 1909? Here's a handy Media Creation Tool link for 1909: https://download.microsoft.com/download/c/0/b/c0b2b254-54f1-42de-bfe5-82effe499ee0/MediaCreationTool1909.exe
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astral posted:Is it time for 1909? Here's a handy Media Creation Tool link for 1909: Why do we want to install the one from 6 months ago? It's 2004 now.
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I think they mean that 1909 is now out of testing phase and should be considered fairly stable.
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That's for the weak of heart. Give me bleeding edge or give me death.
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https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-is-investigating-ten-windows-10-2004-known-issues/
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# ? May 27, 2020 19:36 |
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Whoa, since when did the MCT start caring that it's no longer for the most recent version of Windows? That's obnoxious.
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Last Chance posted:I think they mean that 1909 is now out of testing phase and should be considered fairly stable. 1909 was a glorified update rollup, you didn't need to wait this long. For this one, return to your preferred level of caution for delays. GreenNight posted:https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-is-investigating-ten-windows-10-2004-known-issues/ quote:Difficulty connecting to more than one Bluetooth device:
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# ? May 27, 2020 20:09 |
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Don't give me Realtek, give me death.
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astral posted:Whoa, since when did the MCT start caring that it's no longer for the most recent version of Windows? That's obnoxious. Here's a quick way to get the 1909 Media Creation Tool working for build 18363.592:
code:
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# ? May 27, 2020 20:39 |
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Klyith posted:1909 was a glorified update rollup, you didn't need to wait this long.
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# ? May 27, 2020 21:04 |
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Windows 2004™
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doctorfrog posted:Yes, thank you for your service. I'm actually kinda looking forward to naming my virtual desktops. Looking through the release notes prompted me to try and actually use VDs, which I never have before. Pretty nice so far!
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Be careful of the VD.
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# ? May 27, 2020 21:22 |
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GreenNight posted:Be careful of the VD.
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# ? May 27, 2020 21:40 |
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I figured that's how you got your name.
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GreenNight posted:I figured that's how you got your name. That's Dik Hz you're thinking of.
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TraderStav posted:Looking through the release notes prompted me to try and actually use VDs, which I never have before. Pretty nice so far! They're very nice, it's the first time I've really had a VD really stick around and become something I have all the time. All the other VDs just passed through my system. This authotkey code rebinds your mouse forward button into a flip-flop for 2 desktops: code:
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# ? May 27, 2020 22:14 |
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Installed 1909 (and brought it current with Windows Update since the image the MCT uses was only at January's patch level). Aside from the usual need to re-disable a handful of services and scheduled tasks and set the window border padding back to zero, I did encounter one weird issue: Explorer's jump list was taking 1-2 seconds to appear every single time. This seems to have been solved by clearing File Explorer history (via Folder Options).
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# ? May 27, 2020 23:18 |
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People talking about legacy versions of Windows in this thread is very triggering.
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Klyith posted:They're very nice, it's the first time I've really had a VD really stick around and become something I have all the time. All the other VDs just passed through my system. Very nice. Is there a way to tell it to flip to the next VD and then cycle around back to the first once it's on the last one?
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# ? May 28, 2020 00:14 |
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TraderStav posted:Very nice. Is there a way to tell it to flip to the next VD and then cycle around back to the first once it's on the last one? Sure, you could do any number of desktops like so: code:
(I've not looked into whether ahk can grab which desktop you're on from windows somewhere, if it can it could be much smarter. But I only use 2 VDs 99% of the time so the dumb flipflop is all I've cared about until now.)
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# ? May 28, 2020 00:58 |
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Hi thread, I've been trying to play some old games in windows 10 on a 4k display. Some games are fine, but most of the time the UI elements (mostly text boxes) are rendering too small to be playable. I thought knocking the resolution down to a lower res at the same scale might work, but that just shrinks down the game window. I've tried changing windows display settings to match the resolution I have the game set to but that doesn't seem to help matters at all. If it makes any difference, I'm running from a 16" Macbook Pro via bootcamp.
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On the .exe file, go to Properties > Compatibility > Change high DPI settings and fiddle with the settings there, see what makes a difference. Try the regular compatibility settings too, particularly changing to an older Windows version and checking the box to run it in 640 x 480 resolution.
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