Ok so I tried using easybcd and it apparently worked. Only now when I go into my UEFI settings, I have Windows Boot Manager in my boot priorities. Should I just leave it like that or is there a way to move it to a proper place?
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It's not a dual boot system. I originally installed Windows 7 from the disc I have and upgraded to Windows 10. I'm pretty sure I have the new update since it says everything is up to date. If I can manage to get windows to read my flash drive as a USB or something, I want to reinstall or try to...
So I started my computer up this morning and ran into a bootmgr is missing error. I tinkered with it for a while till it went away, but I ran into an OS is not installed error. I tried all the system restore and backup restore options to no avail on both my windows 7 disk, and a Windows 10 USB...
Yeah I was reading a bit about that. Hopefully that'll work. The one I got was a waste of 15 bucks. I don't know if it was the adapter, my hdmi adapter, or my monitor. I use an HDMI to dvi cable on my computer and that was what I tried. But my monitor didn't read that anything was connected...
How long did you have your g4 before it fried? I've had mine since about February and have noticed some issues with screen burn
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I've been doing some research on different adapters to connect my phone display to my monitor. It has a dvi and vga adapter but no hdmi. My graphics card however does have an open hdmi port. Would I be able to use it through my graphics card or would I need to find a dvi adapter to connect...
My main reason for going with the g3258 was I wanted all the components at the lowest price to get it built and running. Then upgrade from there. I got the g3258 for $45. I can't argue that price. If I can get an i5 for under $180, I'll be happy.
Yeah but a quad core i5 is still better than a dual core pentium. At least the i5 has hyperthreading. If I have to upgrade later down the road then I will, by then i7 prices would be lower. The price gap between an i3 and i5 is fairly big, but the gap between an i5 and i7 is insane.
Really? I suppose it couldn't hurt to check one out. I don't know if that'll stop the bottleneck problem though. I'll have to weigh my options for if I decide to get an SSD first or a new processor. Because either way I'll need a cpu upgrade.
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