My system struggled with this one: when I restarted my fans were running at top speed. Did a manual restart and fans returned to normal speed.
Ran DISM and it seemed to stall at approx. 63%. Restarted and ran DISM again, took forever to complete.
Decided to just let system do its thing. Took...
Scannerman that line of yours ("I would say there's plenty of life in the old girl yet") made a lot of sense to me. I guess that since things are working ok here, I'll just sit pat for now and see what happens with all this AI business.
Ghot that was the plan. I just updated my power supply on my specs. I recently upgraded to the MSI A1000GL PCIE5 power supply. I had intermittent shutdowns and the new power supply fixed that. Purchased a new "fish tank" case intending to upgrade even more when all the prices went sky high.
I...
I'm currently running 16GB RAM. My motherboard is a Gigabyte B365M DS3H WIFI.
My memory is two sticks of TFORCE 8GB each
HWiNFO reports the memory sticks are 8GB PC4-24000 each. (Team Group UD4-3000)
My question is if I wanted to add more RAM do, I specifically need to look for PC4-2400 or...
garlin I had tried to use the script, but unless I'm doing something wrong (not unusual for me) this is what my response is.
That's' why I tried by way of the registry.
Also, I wonder how long it will be before the WindowsUEFICA2023Capable to 2 might take place?
Is this another way of checking if the secure boot update has occurred?
I went to the registry editor and in the field "WindowsUEFICA2023Capable the data was originally all zeros, after installing the "Secure Boot Allowed Key Exchange Key (KEK) Update" the value has now changed to 1.