August 20, 2012
I had huge problems with crashes when editing video using GPU and lag when playing 3D games. Tried this vacuumer and got 15-20� C lower temperature, could render 1080p video in Premiere CS5.5 for the first time and went from low quality in BFP4F to high and higher resolution with no problems. I spent days looking for a software or driver error but the problem obviosly was heat. Design failure by Sony, but otherwise great laptop. Sony Vaio VPC-Z11 Intel CI7 620 Nvidia 330M with community driver to enable Cuda. 6GB 4 x 64 GB SSD in Raid 0
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March 22, 2012
Part 1 of the Roland Cut Studio software training features instruction on how to work generally with the software. This is video 3 of 8 included in the training program.
Tags: cutter, features-instruction, functioning abnormally, heat, howto & style, nstruction-on-how, press, software-training, studio, the-training, training, vinyl
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January 8, 2012
This tutorial will show you how to enable and disable the hidden admin account that is within your operating system which microsoft decided to hide. You will need to use cmd (command prompt) to enable and disable it and its best to use this account if you are troubleshooting problems or need to change anything within the system. To enable in cmd use “net user administrator /active:yes” (without the “”) and to disable it use “net user administrator /active:no” (without the “”) make sure to right click and run as an administrator to use the command in cmd. Hope this helps alot of you guys out and please leave me your comments and feedback on this.
Tags: 4570, account, command-prompt, disable, diy, gaming-or-other, heat, operating, overheat, problem, repair, software problems, tutorial, windows-vista
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January 8, 2012
I was struggling with overheating in my Acer 5738G while gaming or other processor intensive operations. After trying many methods, I’ve found this to be the easiest and the most practical of them all. Be sure to set the “minimum processor state” to lower or equal to the “maximum processor state” Now you can enjoy your games without worrying about your laptop turning off on you. Enjoy!. Donations: www.paypal.com
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