I have Adaptec RAID 2405 controller with RAID-10 4 HDDs. I want to dismantle this ancient array but first I need to archive the data from it.
I wanted to disconnect one drive from this array (making the array degraded), then plug it in as a normal drive and copy the data from the degraded array...
Well, that's an argument. But I am not able to go below 74 degreess in stress no matter what (all fans to max). So I anyway would hit the throttling range one way or another.
I thought of deleting the profile and creating a fresh new one. I probably would have to reinstall most of things, but at lest no system reinstall would be needed.
No, it does not show, as I stated earlier, because I gave it the "system" and "hidden" attributes by hand.
Yet I have I estimate other 1500 files that have attributes "hidden" and "system" removed from them. My question is should that be a concern or not.
Sorry to have such nonstandard problems.
Beginning system scan. This process will take some time.
Beginning verification phase of system scan.
Verification 100% complete.
Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.
You are saying that above 68 degrees I am loosing CPU performance?
How can that be done? I did it for the first time. But I used the procedure suggested by the cooler manufacturer. Of course I removed the foil from the bottom of the cooler. Used up all of the tube which should be enough for...
This option is already checked. The thing is that that unintended command unflagged the "system" and "hidden" attributes in all of the files in C:\Users\[My NonAdmin Account Name]\ .
Snap.
Something changed.
Now I am able to see "Desktop.ini" file right on my desktop!
Do not know whether should I cry or laugh.
I have just gave it a "hidden" and "system" attributes and it dissapeared.
Edit: Yep, all of the files in
C:\Users\[My NonAdmin Account Name]\
now do not have...
Hi, thank you for all your suggestions and input. I did not intend to start such a disagreement.
I ended worrying after I read on the official AMD Q and A section something like this (I am not able to find this right now, so that's from memory):
Q: My Ryzen 3600 gets hot. What should I do with...
Hi,
I issued an unintended command in my Windows 10 cmd console (non-admin account, non-admin cmd instance).
I accidentally right-clicked on the cmd window, which to my greatest concern copy-pasted and issued a command (there was actually a command and some Enters in the clipboard, that's why I...
This is over a period a couple of years. Multiple system reinstallations.
I did some testing and:
moving windows is generally smooth,
resizing is smooth for chrome and Firefox, but sluggish for Notepad++ and Total Commander.
The last two programs I happen to use a lot.
So maybe this is just the...