Clearly these people were thinking clearly and knew where
to go and what to do when they got there! Miral is right, they
are a perfect fit to the Empire.
Ah yeah… Some entiled beyatch is getting a HARD lesson from
Teresa AND the King and Queen when this major goes home!
Sounds to me like someone misses being a lieutenant! It makes
me wonder if this was a set up from the start, to give a certain
royal pain her lesson for the year.
PC, when I told my son about the 2TB SSD HD he wanted
the link as well, so bless his heart there’s 2 of them
due next week! It’s been ages since I last replaced a
C: drive, so if I’m gone a bit I’m not ghosting everyone,
I’m just having issues with it.
Western Digital has free downloadable Acronis disk clone software,
it works as long as one of the disks is a WD.
It’s really simple, you connect your new drive to your computer,
install the Acronis software to your C:drive,
start it and follow the directions.
You can connect the new drive with a USB adapter or with SATA
power and data cables, it doesn’t matter.
Once you’re done, swap drives and power your computer up. It
shouldn’t be down for more than half an hour. When I upgrade
a computer like this, I usually leave the old drive in place,
but unconnected, just in case I need to swap back for some
reason. Or use it for additional storage. https://crystalmark.info/en/download/
Crystal Disk Mark and Crystal Disk Info. They’re both free,
CDM will tell you how fast your drives are, and CDI will
tell you what shape they’re in, so you can get an idea of
how much longer they’ll last.
I would run both on your old drive just to see, and to
compare the speeds with the new one. You’ll really see a
difference in boot up times and load times for your
programs! Adding an SSD is the #1 way to breathe new life
into an old computer.
I used an old generic drive swapper, it took a “snap shot”
of the old drive and pasted it onto the new drive. But that
was for Windows ’98, so I doubt it would work for 10.
When I started to use XP, I didn’t run into the situation
like this. So I never upgraded from the FAT32 file system.
I have a Sandisk SSD in my system now, but it’s only a 240gb.
So I doubt it’ll be a faster HD, just more space for things.
The real concern is while it’s a 240, there’s only 225
available, meaning the reinstall for the OS is on a partion
on the C: drive, I’ve never dealt with that before.
Sounds like you might have to do a fresh install of Win10
on the new drive and transfer the other files over.
Or just keep your old files on your current SSD and add
any new stuff to the new one as you go along.
Or some combination of the two.
President Elect Toxic Deplorable Racist SAH Neanderthal B Woodman Domestic Violent Extremist SuperStraight
“Fresh install of Win 10″…..riiiiight.
Only if you can get/find/buy a copy (from MS?).
MS is pushing the Win11 hard & heavy now.
I keep getting these silly little popups/messages,
“It’s time to update to Win 11. Let’s update and check your
current computer. Oops! Sorry. Can’t do that with your
current computer. Maybe time to buy a new computer?
Click here for our easy rates and terms.”
Windows. The worst virus to ever infect a computer.
And I thought AOL was bad.
Maybe it’s time for me to learn and install Linux.
My wife and I both got the “we’re going to stop supporting
Windows 10 in October of 2025.” Yeah, both our computers
are fairily old and could probably stand replacing. I hate to do
it. Who knows? At my age, a year and a half from now isn’t
all that assured. I wonder what kind of arm twisting Windows
will do between now and then. An update that crashes the
system, maybe?
The Win10 ISO is still available from Microsquiff for free. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10ISO
Reinstall should be easy as long as you have your original product key.
Belarc Advisor will tell you every product key on your computer,
I would make a hard copy of every one first.
I kept all the documents in the box that the tower
came in, but I don’t remember seeing a P-code,
cross fingers gang! They aren’t here yet, I’m just
getting ready.
I have already checked, I have 2 SSD and HD power cables
included, so that’s not an issue, Ill just have to reassign the
drive letters once the transfer is done, I just hope it’s much
faster process than the last time I did this! But that was from
a 8 gig to a 16 in FAT32.
Regarding the top comc;
I think we just found our Special Forces Academy.
As to the bottom comic;
Yeah, I ran I to my share of officers who thought that just
because of their rank, they were above the rules and everyone
should bow down to them. Mostly, Academy pukes on their first
cruise, who had less authority than the lowest enlisted.
Yeah, the division officers took them down a few pegs…
Will that process work with the new SPX Dell 8690 with Windows11 I now have –
Status post-crash and partial recovery – and took my Acronis 2015 with it.
My w10Pro apparently self-corrupted during serial update(s) . . .
Is there a way to create an additional drive partition without a reformatting?
thnx
English dubbed and it seems complete, the live action
version. I knew it existed, by dumb luck I found it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9OP96UxilA
The only decent one I remember…
Regarding the bottom story: Oops!
Clearly these people were thinking clearly and knew where
to go and what to do when they got there! Miral is right, they
are a perfect fit to the Empire.
Ah yeah… Some entiled beyatch is getting a HARD lesson from
Teresa AND the King and Queen when this major goes home!
Sounds to me like someone misses being a lieutenant! It makes
me wonder if this was a set up from the start, to give a certain
royal pain her lesson for the year.
PC, when I told my son about the 2TB SSD HD he wanted
the link as well, so bless his heart there’s 2 of them
due next week! It’s been ages since I last replaced a
C: drive, so if I’m gone a bit I’m not ghosting everyone,
I’m just having issues with it.
Western Digital has free downloadable Acronis disk clone software,
it works as long as one of the disks is a WD.
It’s really simple, you connect your new drive to your computer,
install the Acronis software to your C:drive,
start it and follow the directions.
You can connect the new drive with a USB adapter or with SATA
power and data cables, it doesn’t matter.
Once you’re done, swap drives and power your computer up. It
shouldn’t be down for more than half an hour. When I upgrade
a computer like this, I usually leave the old drive in place,
but unconnected, just in case I need to swap back for some
reason. Or use it for additional storage.
https://crystalmark.info/en/download/
Crystal Disk Mark and Crystal Disk Info. They’re both free,
CDM will tell you how fast your drives are, and CDI will
tell you what shape they’re in, so you can get an idea of
how much longer they’ll last.
I would run both on your old drive just to see, and to
compare the speeds with the new one. You’ll really see a
difference in boot up times and load times for your
programs! Adding an SSD is the #1 way to breathe new life
into an old computer.
I used an old generic drive swapper, it took a “snap shot”
of the old drive and pasted it onto the new drive. But that
was for Windows ’98, so I doubt it would work for 10.
When I started to use XP, I didn’t run into the situation
like this. So I never upgraded from the FAT32 file system.
I have a Sandisk SSD in my system now, but it’s only a 240gb.
So I doubt it’ll be a faster HD, just more space for things.
The real concern is while it’s a 240, there’s only 225
available, meaning the reinstall for the OS is on a partion
on the C: drive, I’ve never dealt with that before.
Sounds like you might have to do a fresh install of Win10
on the new drive and transfer the other files over.
Or just keep your old files on your current SSD and add
any new stuff to the new one as you go along.
Or some combination of the two.
“Fresh install of Win 10″…..riiiiight.
Only if you can get/find/buy a copy (from MS?).
MS is pushing the Win11 hard & heavy now.
I keep getting these silly little popups/messages,
“It’s time to update to Win 11. Let’s update and check your
current computer. Oops! Sorry. Can’t do that with your
current computer. Maybe time to buy a new computer?
Click here for our easy rates and terms.”
Windows. The worst virus to ever infect a computer.
And I thought AOL was bad.
Maybe it’s time for me to learn and install Linux.
My wife and I both got the “we’re going to stop supporting
Windows 10 in October of 2025.” Yeah, both our computers
are fairily old and could probably stand replacing. I hate to do
it. Who knows? At my age, a year and a half from now isn’t
all that assured. I wonder what kind of arm twisting Windows
will do between now and then. An update that crashes the
system, maybe?
The Win10 ISO is still available from Microsquiff for free.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10ISO
Reinstall should be easy as long as you have your original product key.
Belarc Advisor will tell you every product key on your computer,
I would make a hard copy of every one first.
I just downloaded a copy, for future use if needed.
I already have one on a different USB stick,
but you never know…
I kept all the documents in the box that the tower
came in, but I don’t remember seeing a P-code,
cross fingers gang! They aren’t here yet, I’m just
getting ready.
I have already checked, I have 2 SSD and HD power cables
included, so that’s not an issue, Ill just have to reassign the
drive letters once the transfer is done, I just hope it’s much
faster process than the last time I did this! But that was from
a 8 gig to a 16 in FAT32.
Just check Acronis and see if it works for you.
I d/l it and the instruction PDF,
i’ll study it completely before attempting.
What do you use your computer for?
Other than annoying you guys? Cad and slicing.
and taking a break on YouTube or Paramount+.
And I play games as well, just not as much as I once did 😛
Regarding the top comc;
I think we just found our Special Forces Academy.
As to the bottom comic;
Yeah, I ran I to my share of officers who thought that just
because of their rank, they were above the rules and everyone
should bow down to them. Mostly, Academy pukes on their first
cruise, who had less authority than the lowest enlisted.
Yeah, the division officers took them down a few pegs…
Petercat –
Will that process work with the new SPX Dell 8690 with Windows11 I now have –
Status post-crash and partial recovery – and took my Acronis 2015 with it.
My w10Pro apparently self-corrupted during serial update(s) . . .
Is there a way to create an additional drive partition without a reformatting?
thnx
English dubbed and it seems complete, the live action
version. I knew it existed, by dumb luck I found it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9OP96UxilA
The only decent one I remember…