Some users have recently had their accounts hijacked. It seems that the now defunct EVGA forums might have compromised your password there and seems many are using the same PW here. We would suggest you UPDATE YOUR PASSWORD and TURN ON 2FA for your account here to further secure it. None of the compromised accounts had 2FA turned on.
Once you have enabled 2FA, your account will be updated soon to show a badge, letting other members know that you use 2FA to protect your account. This should be beneficial for everyone that uses FSFT.
You might have a drive that is unformatted for whatever reason, and may be why it isn't showing up in DISKPART. You can try this article, which will help to recover the drive. Be sure to follow these instructions exactly as they appear, as it says it is possible to damage your hardware if done...
You may be able to fix the broken drive using the instructions and programs in this blog post. Be cautious, though, as it warns of possibly damaging your machine or drive if done improperly. Just follow the instructions exact and dont open or use both programs at once, as that blog indicates it...
The KRK speakers have front-firing bass ports, so they are definitely not flat, especially in the low end, which is good for woofers at that size. I have the RP6 and they get excellent, clear response that is not exagerated in the mids and highs.
While consumer products do have better...
You say it was working a few days ago, so try going back to a windows restore point from that time if you still have one there. Also try to remember if youve installed anything recently that might have cause this to happen.
If you have a lot of different CD/DVD burning software, that could be...
The multiple CPU feature may be new and not tested well for every machine. Running the single core tests should be fine since this is just to test the memory.
If it runs through fine and completes without errors, it means that everything should be fine. You can test your memory with another...
Sounds like you know very little about programming (in terms of hard coding) so far.
Best advice would be to start with the basics and learn HTML. If thats too easy, move quickly into CSS, XML, and especially Javascript, which is probably the first level you could actually consider real...
Yes, run the "Multiple CPU" test.
It can take a few hours or longer depending on the system. Just let the test run until it is totally done. Obviously if it freezes or shows no changes after 6 hours then it probably crashed on you, but this is unlikely.
Most likely your DVD drive went bad, especially if it is pretty old. They tend to do that after a few years.
Other options would be to try plugging the drive into a different slot on your motherboard, and make sure all power/data connections are solid and pushed in all the way.
BTW, a...
Any Creative product that I've encountered has performed well. However, these are extremely consumer level products, so dont expect the best performance possible, probably just better than the average generic stuff. Unless you go to pro level gear, Creative is one of the more reliable...
According to this article by microsoft, it is possible you installed an update (perhaps automatically through windows update) that disabled autorun as a security precaution starting with Xp SP2.
Look down a little further in the article and it talks about something called HonorAutorunSetting...
For your needs, AVS video converter sounds like the program that will do exactly what you need with the least hassle. It can easily split video files based on where you tell it to split, down to the frame, and saves it in either the original or format of your choice. Most other programs will...