I know plenty of people who have. Check out this "FAQ/info" thread ([forum.notebookreview.com]); it's a little dated, but definitely informative. Here's a guide with pictures for my laptop: [www.arjunprabhu.com]
I know plenty of people who have. Check out this "FAQ/info" thread ([forum.notebookreview.com]); it's a little dated, but definitely informative. Here's a guide with pictures for my laptop: [www.arjunprabhu.com]
Yeah, I don't understand that, either. And if you use a custom theme (like me), the icons are there all the time, too.
2nd'd. Lighshot is super-light, very clean and simple, and it has shows pixel size of the screen shot (without all the other "bloat" of other screen capture tools). And Print Screen is automatically reconfigured = brilliantly simple. :D
That's a great way to split it out! :) Maybe *cough* Lifehacker *cough* should pick this up.
Wow, I wish I had seen OpenShot last night when I was trying to splice together two MP4's...
Wrong "reply-to".
I use tons of free ad-less software (CCleaner, Paint.NET, 7zip, Rainmeter, ImgBurn, WinDirStat, Wunderlist, etc.) that I have never donated a dime for. And I bet lots of people are the same; we're all happy and excited about free software, but then we don't give back (at least monetarily) very often.
Great tip on Explorer...my downloads folder is now organized!! :D
Oh, no: thank *you* for your viewpoint! It's important to temper our emotion with logic and I'll be honest: I never even thought to look up the reliability for SSDs and I was anxiously surprised when I saw very little data on this.
Well, you're right. :D I have an SSD, so I'm totally biased to thinking that is/will have a lower failure rate.
Wait, what?
Close in location, but a bit aways in years. I had no idea we Envirothon was even that old, haha. I graduated in 2009 from Central Kentucky.
eVGA and XFX all the way. I think they are the only two that cover overclocking.
Check nVidia's settings for dual-monitor. Do you have it on clone, stretch, what-have-you? Also, make sure your GPU is outputting a resolution/frame rate that the TV can handle.
Two 1GB cards does not equal one "super" 2GB card. Each 1GB card only has 1GB of buffer to create the frames. This is for AFR, but it could change on your Crossfire settings.
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What have you seen evidence that SSDs have a high failure rate? I haven't heard of high failure rate with SSDs, particularly anything besdies anecdotal forum posts.
OH MY GOSH!
This is an epic-late reply, but Input Director is pretty real. :D