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The rig I am describing is in my signature below, the problems are mostly related to the motherboard though with is an Asus Sabertooth 990fx.
My front and rear panel analog audio outputs do not work. I currently get sound through hdmi.
The audio ports seem to have stopped working around the...
I didn't assign it a drive letter but I will give that a try tomorrow. Everything right now is through local accounts.
When in windows explorer and in the share folder it told me permissions were denied when I attempted to paste files into the share folder.
Can I set up the permissions on the...
I'm finally getting around to doing this.
I'm making a home server running the full version of Windows Server 2012 r2 (free as a student).
The server has been built for a while with a clean install of windows server on it, I'm just now getting to configuring it.
The first thing I want this...
Blue Fox: I wasn't using the embedded version, but if I end up buying another flash drive for this that's probably what I will do.
goodcooper: How long have you have a spinning drive last and would you recommend a RAID 0 or a mirror in case one drive were to fail downtime would be minimal...
Hello,
I have a DIY router that has been in use for about a year and has gone through 2 flash drives, each lasted about 6 months, first was a Sandisk Cruzer 16gb, second was an Adata 32gb both usb 2.0.
Specs of this router are:
Core 2 duo e6300 1.86ghz dual core
Intel DQ45EK mini itx board...
I am currently downloading Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 Essentials Edition. Which should I use? I like the idea that r2 is more updated especially with new networking stuff, but I don't want it to be stripped down being the essentials version.
Also I am hoping that this is...
If I was looking for more performance, I probably wouldn't be using an atom, and would use mirrors instead.
Okay, I will probably just look into that then, I have a 990fx chipset so I'm assuming decent RAID support.
Todd: Good to know, should be fine if I'm the only user.