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- 9:16 PM
- Posts
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- OS
- Windows 11
Back story, I was using Macrium Reflect with boot option when booting/restarting. Had problems with Macrium Reflect and my Nas(old story). Install Aomie Backupper added boot option to Aomie Backupper. I got the knicks worked out of Macrium Reflect (had to replace my Nas). Then I started using both for backups. Could restore from either Backup program. So for my boot screen I have windows, Aomie Backupper and Macrium Reflect.
Started getting mouse lock ups. Would be looking at web pages and mouse click would not work. Coild move the mouse pointer but no clinking would work. Had to munually reboot the computer. For some reason I started remove items to see if I had a conflect. Did not like the boot menu. So I removed Aomie Backupper and Macrium Reflect. I now have a stable machine. I don't know what was conflecting with what. If I need to restore I just use USB stick.
If it isn't one thing life would noy be fun.
Started getting mouse lock ups. Would be looking at web pages and mouse click would not work. Coild move the mouse pointer but no clinking would work. Had to munually reboot the computer. For some reason I started remove items to see if I had a conflect. Did not like the boot menu. So I removed Aomie Backupper and Macrium Reflect. I now have a stable machine. I don't know what was conflecting with what. If I need to restore I just use USB stick.
If it isn't one thing life would noy be fun.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Myself
- CPU
- Ryzen 5-5600x
- Motherboard
- Asus B550A Gaming
- Memory
- 16 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvida GeForce GTX 1060 6GB
- Sound Card
- On board sound
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Wide screen Samsung
- Hard Drives
- Evo M.2 Boot Drive 500GB, Evo 250 GB ssd, 2 each Seagate 3 Terabyte Hard disks.
Teramaster NAS F4-210 with 4 6TB drives.
- PSU
- EVGA
- Case
- Rosewell
- Cooling
- Cooler master
- Mouse
- Logtech
- Internet Speed
- 1.2 Mbps
- Other Info
- Computers I have had are Ti-99A, Commodore 64(2) Original IBM PC with 2 floppies drives. Commodore 128, PC base 286, 386 cpu, Compaq 386 with internal DSL modem.
A number of other computers, and now my last one.(I think)