JonnyDBrit
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Tried the enabling Hardware Acceleration option - was disabled for me for some reason. Will see how this goes.
I need some help. I've reinstalled my computer for the third time now and I am trying to update everything Windows 7 related through Windows Update. I just left my computer on for 12 hours straight looking for updates and when I came home from work it was still doing it.
I've installed as much as I can think of manually through Microsofts support pages. Service Pack 1, Windows 7 Convenience Rollup Pack, Windows 7 Update Agent Upgrade, VCRedist 2010, 2012, 2013, 2015 and a few more. It is still looking for updates it can't seem to find and I am starting to suspect that Microsoft have deliberately just broken their update system for any older Windows OS.
Any ideas what to do?
Thanks a lot! Going to try that out now.Before you start looking at hardware bottlenecks, make sure you are adjusting performance settings (Edit>Preferences>Performance) for different types of psd's.
For large files I work on (700mb+ with 500+ layers) I will bring the cache level down to 2 with a tile size of 128k.
When doing other types of work on smaller files/less layers (extracting people/objects from backgrounds etc) I set cache at 6 and tile size at 1028k.
There are optimize buttons on the left that are a quick option for changing these settings but I prefer to find my own balance.
Do you see your emails if you change your filter to "Done"? The reason I'm asking is because this looks like the "Inbox" app, rather than the "Gmail" one. Inbox' philosophy is to mark emails as "done", archive them away, and work towards an empty inbox. You can still find your archived mails under the Done filter, or by searching for them in the box.Alright GAF, need help.
So yesterday I had my phone in my pocket and somehow my screen turned on and started opening shit and changing settings. Anyways, my gmail app (android) isn't showing my emails as it did before.
HALP!
Do you see your emails if you change your filter to "Done"? The reason I'm asking is because this looks like the "Inbox" app, rather than the "Gmail" one. Inbox' philosophy is to mark emails as "done", archive them away, and work towards an empty inbox. You can still find your archived mails under the Done filter, or by searching for them in the box.
Are you sure this is your gmail app, and not the inbox app? Inbox' philosophy
I fear that's a very likely scenario. For individual mails, it takes a swipe, which is harder to do by accident, but the tick button lets you archive them in bulk by date. At least they aren't completely deleted, so it could have been worse.well its the same app ive been using for years so nothing really should have changed.
But i did check my app today and it seems to show a couple new itmes in my 'inbox' as they would appear normally
The app itself is called 'inbox'.
Seems like my items got transferred to their categories, archived, so I guess you are right in that regard.
Edit: I thnk i know what happened. I think my buttcheek must have accidentally pressed the 'done' button (The tick in the pic above) which moved everything into that done folder..
arghh..
This is indeed it. NVidia had some driver issues that made Chrome sometimes freeze the browser for a few seconds when you were streaming certain video formats, or introduced black compression artefacts at the start of them. Disabling Hardware Acceleration got rid of both problems, but instead introduced some tearing instead. Since tearing seemed like the preferably option, they probably pushed that change until nvidia sorted their shit out. I re-enabled my hardware acceleration earlier this week, and things seemed fine again.Tried the enabling Hardware Acceleration option - was disabled for me for some reason. Will see how this goes.
Well I am at a complete loss. About 6 months ago, my PC suddenly stopped posting with 4 sticks of RAM (MSI X99A SLI PLUS and a 5820k). I tried everything I could think of, multiple configurations for the ram and tested each stick my computer and a friends. Reseated all parts, checked for bent pins on the Mobo CPU socket. They all checked out fine but I just couldn't get 4 sticks to work together. This lead me to believe there was an issue with my Mobo DIMM slots or CPU's memory controller. However, I bought some different RAM, plugged them in and violia! It was alive.
Fast forward, to about a month ago, they stop working again (To be clear PC boots, all fans, lights run. USB doesn't power and no post). At this point I'm thinking ok I can't just buy more RAM this is a pointless struggle it's time to get some RMA's done. I planned to send in both my Mobo and my CPU at the same time, however I wanted them cross shipped (Where you pay up front for a replacement part and have it refunded after you send your part back.) MSI said sure, Intel said no. I got my new Mobo, rebuilt. Same issue. Probably the CPU then, I call Intel again, try again to ask for cross shipping. "Sure, we can do that." ....!??!?!?!!?! success. They overnight it to me, based Inteld. I take my old CPU out and clean it off, plop the replacement in, paste it and I just tried several boots 4 sticks still don't work. Writing this on the PC with 2 Sticks again now.
So... am I just a fool and the problem is in somewhere more obvious? Is it possibly the PSU causing this issue? I've never heard of a power supply causing such an odd issue, but anything is possible.
Guys I am a bit stuck.
I have a Shogun Bros Ballista MK-1 mouse and all of a sudden it has started not registering 70% of my left mouse clicks. I have restarted my computer and changed the plug the USB is plugged into and it still isn't working correctly.
Is it a mechanical issue or a driver issue or something else entirely?
This is a new mouse? How long have you had it? If it's under warranty I'd RMA it. If it's old it might have dirty contacts or just be dying
I've had for about three or four years after my old mouse met a similar fate. Dirty contacts? What are they?
So, one of the Linux servers at work running WHM had a site on that was being attacked via xmlrpc, isolated the site and all good, however MySQL has been screwed since in the sense that it will not recognise connections to the database for other sites with the address 127.0.0.1, only localhost works.
Any idea what's up with that?
It's running an out of date MariaDB version so one of the jobs is to upgrade that, but i don't want to upgrade if it will permanently break something.
I'm assuming this is related to the attack because I could access it remotely via HeidiSQL before the site got attacked.
Okay I'll post in here to see if anyone wiser than me can solve this.
I have a computer on 64 bit windows 8.1 with 8gb of installed RAM. On the computer properties screen, it says 4.25GB usable.
I found an option in msconfig 'computer management' in the 'boot' tab that limited the ram for some reason. So I deleted the value and it restarted. Voila 8gb in properties.
However, every boot since then, the same issue appears. The limit is still removed. I haven't found any settings in the bios (unless I missed it) so I don't know what is causing this issue.
Any help is really appreciated!
What kind of graphics are you using (integrated or dedicated)? I know this situation can happen when integrated graphics shares memory with the cpu. But if you are using integrated, I don't think it would show as having 8gb after a reboot.
I can't comment anything on the nature of the attack you had experienced: however I've dabbled a bit with MySQL at work and it has an authorization table that allows certain users to connect remotely from authorized hosts (or from any remote host). The default behavior of MySQL is to allow localhost only (IIRC?) for privileged accounts. Try something like the following:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8348506/grant-remote-access-of-mysql-database-from-any-ip-address
I have a problem with clicking audio when I am recording. I recently got a GTX1060 and was quite excited to try the shadowplay video recording for both local and streaming.
Unfortunatly, there is a click sound no matter what I record. This isn't a static/hiss/pop kind of thing, this is a highly audible and repeating click, for exaomple here is a sample I reocrded of World of Warcraft (although the clicking persists in any game):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJVssYBJmWI
I'm not sure what it could be... is it related to my sound card being USB? (It is a Fiio E10 as I use headphones for gaming). Is there some test or configuration I can try?
I'd like to get this fixed because otherwise the performance of the recording feature is quite good, I hardly notice that it is on.
I needed a new mouse after my G500 died and I went for a G502. It's great, but my hand grip makes me sometimes accidentally press the mouse sensitivity up button during gameplay, a problem I haven't had with other mice. Is there a way in the software to make it so that those buttons will only change mouse sensitivity if I double click them? I think that would solve my issues.
I have an issue with my GTX 970 and it's starting to drive me insane. In pretty much every game I play, the edges of models/geometry and textures (most noticeably ones that are overlapping others) start to flicker like crazy past a certain distance, and it can get pretty damn bad depending on the situation. Looking into it, it seems like a pretty common issue, but I haven't seen any real solutions. Anybody have any ideas?
I got several tech issues at the moment lol. I'll categorize each.
Do you live in old house or an area prone to lighting storm s?
Ok, for anyone with this problem:
I just removed the batter for a few seconds, tried to turn it on, put the battery back, turn it on and everything was fixed -____-
So I just installed my shiny new modular PSU. Plugged in the CPU, GPU, mobo, SSDs and HDDs. Turn it on, see the POST screen, and I'm jonesing to go...
... until I see the message, "Error loading operating system".
Checked the BIOS and the all drives are detected. The correct drive is assigned as my boot drive. The only thing that may have changed was that I switched the positions of the SATA plugs, so I tried mucking around with that. Tried every single position and nada.
Did my SSD decide to wipe itself, or something? All I did was unplug it to remove my old PSU and plug it back into the new one!
Help would be highly appreciated. I really want to try some games at max settings tonight.
Try going into your BIOS and checking to see if the boot order of the drives is correct?
If you have a storage device (like a USB stick) connected, remove it?
Practically the same message as me, but the cause seems very different. The fact that it keeps popping up is a little concerning; wish I could help, but I'm not familiar with media servers. Godspeed, sir.I'm having an issue with my custom built Windows 10 (upgraded from 8.1) desktop. I usually turn it off when I'm done using it for a while, but if I leave it idle for several hours (overnight, for example) It shows a black screen with the error "No boot device found. Insert a bootable drive and press any key." (paraphrasing a bit). Pressing a key brings up the message again. I'll press the power button and restart the computer, then it works fine.
My drive setup looks like this:
C: drive - 512GB SSD (Windows 10)
D: drive - 3TB HDD
E: drive - DVD RW
F: drive - 1TB HDD
This has happened a few times over the past several months. This usually isn't a problem, but sometimes I use my desktop as a media server, so it might cause issues then. Please advise. I'll provide more information if necessary.
Practically the same message as me, but the cause seems very different. The fact that it keeps popping up is a little concerning; wish I could help, but I'm not familiar with media servers. Godspeed, sir.
Edit: Actually, although this did nothing for me it might help in your case. Try out the steps in this article:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/3113...ster-boot-record-and-fix-your-bricked-pc.html
No harm to your data. It's just the boot record it fixes.