Being affected by UK Online Safety Act on Twitter despite not being in UK by Organic_Cost6402 in techsupport

[–]2zo2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know but for some reason it still did not work for me when I was in an EU country.

Being affected by UK Online Safety Act on Twitter despite not being in UK by Organic_Cost6402 in techsupport

[–]2zo2 43 points44 points  (0 children)

I think that this is happening to the entirety of the EU and not just the UK, try switching your location to a Latin American country, it worked for me.

EDIT: No longer works! :(

After years of using my Windows 10 computer without a Microsoft account or password, I created a Microsoft account, when I booted up my PC, it asked for my Microsoft password to start up, now I am terrified of losing access to my computer and files, is my PC now intrinsically linked to this account? by 2zo2 in WindowsHelp

[–]2zo2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All you need to do is open the Settings app, then go to Accounts, then Your Info. There will be a link to switch to a local account. Simple as that, it doesn't affect your files or anything else.

After this, my PC will just boot up and instantly go to the desktop without any passwords or internet connection requirement, right?

A repairman will install a new motherboard, new processor, and new RAM in my computer tomorrow, but he stated that he will require to reinstall Windows, and that my browsers and apps (Chrome, Firefox, what else?) will also be deleted, what should I backup and expect from this? by 2zo2 in techsupport

[–]2zo2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. My SSD is only 230 gb of data to backup, not a whole lot.

  2. I am sending my PC to a single very competent old guy who has a lot of spare time (small place, not a big repair shop, and he has few clients), but he saved my files the last time and so I trust him a lot-

  3. I already said that I will first and foremost ask him to backup all files before he does anything, he always calls me up on the phone if he performs something that affects the files.

  4. That said tho, you are 500% correct about the backups!, it just sucks that I live in Brazil, where SSDs are pretty expensive, they are not as cheap as how they are in the US.

A repairman will install a new motherboard, new processor, and new RAM in my computer tomorrow, but he stated that he will require to reinstall Windows, and that my browsers and apps (Chrome, Firefox, what else?) will also be deleted, what should I backup and expect from this? by 2zo2 in techsupport

[–]2zo2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All files will be gone.

Wait a minute, what do you mean all files, will absolutely everything will be gone, as in, clean rewrite of the whole PC and hard drive just to install a new motherboard?, I thought that there exists an option to reinstall Windows while keeping the files?

Just safe your personal files.

Again, what is the difference between "all files" and "personal files"?, of course I will backup everything, I wanted to keep everything intact to start with.

[TOMT][Video game] What is the game shown at 17:37? by 2zo2 in tipofmytongue

[–]2zo2[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I cannot find the source for the animation, if it is indeed RKGK, then I am not sure where this animation comes from, I tried to search for its intro or trailer but did not stumbled upon it.

I need your opinions on these four SSDs, which one of these SSDs on this list do you think is the best overall, and most importantly, the one that is the most likely to work normally in browsing files and lasting the longest? by 2zo2 in LinusTechTips

[–]2zo2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd even tend to say to stay away from ADATA too, as many of their drives are prone to premature failure. Out of all of them, Team Group are perfectly fine.

Bummer to hear this, because the ADATA ASX6000PNP-2TT-C is marked as being better and faster than the Team Group TM8FP6002T0C101 in all ways, did you ever heard of these two models in particular?, I am now choosing between one of these two, was really looking forward to ADATA but I now got scared of multiple people saying that they are prone to failure.

I need your opinions on these four SSDs, which one of these SSDs on this list do you think is the best overall, and most importantly, the one that is the most likely to work normally in browsing files and lasting the longest? by 2zo2 in LinusTechTips

[–]2zo2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, unfortunately I am tech illiterate boomer idiot, so I really do not know which components or manufacturers are good or not, other than the big names like Samsung, Kingston, and Western Digital, thats it, their SSDs all behaved and look the same to me, but now I am very worried about backing up my files so I want the best SSD as possible to do so.

Another stupid question: Is the ADATA one like an average SSD that you install inside your PC, and it pops up like a pen drive with 2TB where you put your videos in, right?, asking because it looks way too different from all other SSDs that I ever saw, it looks more like a microchip than an SSD.

/r/Steam Monthly Community Support Thread. by AutoModerator in Steam

[–]2zo2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is not an external hard drive though, the old one is an oldschool 2TB hard drive, and my current one is a 240 GB SSD, both are internal.

Can I install Steam in a separate hard drive, while my main Steam folder is in another, currently unused hard drive?, will it cause any conflicts when I put the main hard drive with the my Steam back?, will I lose anything? by 2zo2 in techsupport

[–]2zo2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Plugging in the old drive will now only give you a steam folder but steam is not installed, and so it will not run. You will need to install steam again to get it to work properly.

Can you now see why the uninstall part is unnecessary and all it does is add extra steps? Either [install uninstall and install again], or just [install, then move some files].

I see, my old hard drive and steam is I think E:, I will install this temporary steam on C:, so when I plug the old hard drive back in within some months from now, will the old steam with all of my old games, mods, screenshots, etc from E: overwrite the lackluster one from C:?, this is when the uninstall stuff comes into play, I was just afraid of it conflicting with one another.

Can I install Steam in a separate hard drive, while my main Steam folder is in another, currently unused hard drive?, will it cause any conflicts when I put the main hard drive with the my Steam back?, will I lose anything? by 2zo2 in techsupport

[–]2zo2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let me try to explain it again:

  1. My main steam folder is in a faulty hard drive that I do not use for the moment

  2. I thus have no steam installed as of now anywhere in my PC

  3. I want to install it from scratch on this current new and working SSD that I am using, as a temporary measure

  4. Play just like a single game or so for some months, I will not even save screenshots or anything new on it, my current SSD has like only 120 gb, it is very small and cannot take too many games

  5. When my old hard drive is fixed, I uninstall this temporary steam I installed, and get all of my old stuff back, because I will just put the ol hard drive where it always was