This PC was working fine yesterday and it suddenly turned off by itself.Don’t know why.Whenever i switch on the power, the PC works(power) but the HDD light …
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PerfectDisk Review: Slow Computers Are A Dark Problem Resolved
Download: www.tkqlhce.com Understand how PerfectDisk optimizes SSD’s: blog.raxco.com A dark bane consumes the world of computers, and that bane is slow hard disk performance. The bottlenecks of disk I/O and disk fragmentation cannot be understated. Tonight, I delve into this world, and come to only one conclusion. Perfect Disk by Raxco Software. Here is my solemn review. Statistics: All laptop fragmentation reduced to 0%. Over hundred and fifty thousands file fragmentations are recorded as having been prevented. A second analysis showed no more than 1% fragmentation after 24 hours of prolonged disk read and write benchmarking.
Skyrim XBOX 360 textures hard drive installed vs game disc only
Important, must read. This is a little experiment I conducted to see if the tales about the textures on Skyrim are any different if you have the game installed to the HDD or not. One of the Skyrim devs said on twitter that there was no difference so I made this video. I did this on a retail copy with the day 1 patch installed after clearing my system cache. You can clearly see more texture on my character’s hand when the game isn’t installed to the HDD. This is the second time I conducted the experiment. The first time I conducted it I found that when the game was installed to the HDD both the leather armour texture AND my character’s hand were really low res yet looked much better without the game installed. The second time, as seen in this video, it was just the hand that looked better without the install. Update: I did this a few more times outdoors and indoors and I consistently experienced lower res textures when playing off the HDD.
[Tutorial] How to set up your Network
HOWTO setup wireless network security on your router and connect to your wireless network
this guide will show you how to put a security code on your wireless network so strangers can not access your internet. This guide also shows you how to connect to a secured wireless network. Router configuration addresses D-Link 192.168.0.1 Linksys 192.168.1.1 Belkin 192.168.2.1 Netgear 192.168.0.1