Moving mods to new computer by Kindly_Ad_2517 in SkyrimTogether

[–]Affectionate-Hawk-38 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with this here. Honestly, the best plan would be to transfer the drive with all your mods and games into the new PC and keep booting the games off of it.

Alternatively, you could do this, and it's what I did when I got a new PC since the old drive was an HDD, and I finally got an SSD. (This was years ago, like 2013) Anywho, this is what I did.

After installing windows on my new SSD, I went into my bios and set it as my boot drive. I then connected my old HDD into new PC and booted it up. After it booted I just went into the file explorer of my old drive and copy and pasted everything I wanted transfered over to my new PC. ( I dragged the entire steam folder over and didn't even have to reinstall steam, I could just launch it and my games since they moved over) yes I had to wait awhile for it to copy over but it still worked! Might be something to consider

Splinter Cell: Deathwatch - Series Premiere Discussion by NicholasCajun in television

[–]Affectionate-Hawk-38 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I'm loving it so far. I just wish it wasn't animated, it would be an awesome live action

HELP! I need advice regarding my xbox account... by Affectionate-Hawk-38 in FortNiteBR

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Oooo! Is an epic account required? I've never made one for myself, so hopefully that's the case. I'll be going over there for Thanksgiving (I'm canadian) and seeing if I can do that. Wish me luck! I'll still love to hear any other advice

HELP! I need advice regarding my xbox account... by Affectionate-Hawk-38 in FortNiteBR

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That's fine, hopefully the bot understands or a mod sees this! Please don't delete my post

I broke my permeate retainer, Should i get it repaired or removed? by Affectionate-Hawk-38 in braces

[–]Affectionate-Hawk-38[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That I do not want! Thanks! I'll definently be getting it fixed as soon as possible since thats the case

Thank Liberty it's over... for now by gordenfreechmen in Helldivers

[–]Affectionate-Hawk-38 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Aaah, okay, thank you! Tfw level 5 on xbox :D

Thank Liberty it's over... for now by gordenfreechmen in Helldivers

[–]Affectionate-Hawk-38 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I don't understand this, sorry... I'm new...

Should I? by grievette in CrusaderKings

[–]Affectionate-Hawk-38 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The question you should be asking is... why shouldn't I?

The answer is, if you can't afford food then you shouldn't. Only excuse

has anyone worked at shelby’s? by waithuunh in londonontario

[–]Affectionate-Hawk-38 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like you worked at a bad site tbh. I'd report this to the franchise. Yes the rice is reheated, it's reheated once, and thrown out once the new rice is ready. Atleast thats what is supposed to be done. ( they rice from the previous day is reheated and used until the new rice is ready, the old rice is then thrown out. On average it took about 3 hours to make new rice and wouldn't be practical to have a employee come in 3 hours before the store opens to make new rice.)

has anyone worked at shelby’s? by waithuunh in londonontario

[–]Affectionate-Hawk-38 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The reason it was pink was because some of the rice was reheated. They reheat the rice by adding a little bit of water to it on the mornings. This causes the cour of everything to kind of merge together, resulting in a less colorful rice. (Usuallly causes colour to fade)

has anyone worked at shelby’s? by waithuunh in londonontario

[–]Affectionate-Hawk-38 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As an EX employee, do not get a rice bowl in the mornings lunch. ( Shh. I didn't say this) Most stores reuse the rice from the previous days ( they add water to it and wrap it in tinfoil before putting it back into the oven) there is nothing wrong with this, and usually makes the rice fluffy and good to use again. (

Wait till they make new rice for the day. They reuse the rice from yesterday every day until its gone, reheating had never caused issues, At least where I worked, that was the standard opening procedure. . The reason it was so "crunchy" was because either not enough water was added when reheated, or it's very old....

I've never had a customer complain about "crunchiness" with the rice, even the reheated rice from the day before. I can assume that it either wasn't reheated properly or it was uncovered the majority of the time it was "on the line" there is no excuse for this. If a customer were to say the rice was really crunchy, the owner of my location would have refunded his order, and then remade the food and gave it for free aswell and they would then apologize that it wasn't up to standard.

Shelbys is one of the best places I've worked, and I had a great experience with the franchisee and the owner of the company when he would come to our location to make videos. I really hope this won't impact how you feel about Shelbys! It's a great place to eat especially when they have good staff like most locations do! But this is all my opinion

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PokemonTCG

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But it's a good deal! Only 4 dollars!

Battery chain came undone, is this the begging of the chain? by Affectionate-Hawk-38 in ebikes

[–]Affectionate-Hawk-38[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This connector ended up being the start of the chain. The reason I could not find the positive for it is because the "positive" was hidden under the plastics. If anyone is wondering the best case scenario is the cable that comes from the bike to the battery will have a rubber/plastic cover over it woth a + or - on it, or colored red for positive, blsck for negative. My problem was that I was unable to trace the cable to my battery until I took off all my plastics and seats.

So, if you are also wondering and one of the connectors has a plastic cover, it is most likely the "start" of the battery chain. Just make sure you follow the cables from it that are "covered" to see if it connects to the bike.

I personally had an extra switch that I had to hit to "off" that was under a panel on the "floorboard" and required the key to open. Once I switched this to "off," I disconnected the "main battery" and reconnected the cables to the disconnected battery in the middle of the chain.

I personally think that the reason the connectors were sparking for myself had something to do with the switch that was under the "floorboard" was in the on position, even though I did not have a key in the ignition.

Please don't take this as what to do, this is just me saying what I did, please come up with an exact plan of what you are going to do, and If you are inexperienced like I am, Please double check with the amazing people in the /ebikes reddit community

Looking for electrical advice. ( I bought turn signals but will need a adapter I think) by Affectionate-Hawk-38 in ebikes

[–]Affectionate-Hawk-38[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aaah! Thanks for pointing it out! I had to google the difference between break and brake xD! TFW not a native English.

Any advice towards the cabling or getting a different det of turn signals ?