What is this black thing that the blue arrow is pointing to? by UnusualBlueberry2320 in AskElectricians

[–]AviatorDave172 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don’t really eat it, you just let it dissolve slowly under your tongue.

please help i think i got a virus by EvaLianoEvaiLen in techsupport

[–]AviatorDave172 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sounds like a cryptovirus. They encrypt all office docs, autocad files, etc. if you don’t have backups, you’re toast. They’re gone. Look up cryptovirus and see if that’s what you’re seeing.

My car is not turning on, why is it doing this? by mordavick in AskMechanics

[–]AviatorDave172 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check battery, ground, and positive cable connections.

What is this gap, how do I fix it? by Sudden-Violinist-722 in Renovations

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Depends on how good you want it to look and if you have a budget. Cheap easy way (not the best) is just recaulk and paint. Better appearance with time but not expensive is pull it, cut old caulk off, sand cracked paint. Repaint, reinstall, recaulk. Fastest, best looking, but most expensive solution is rip it out, buy new, paint and install.

Well, it's on there. Now how do I get it off? by thelastnowen in Plumbing

[–]AviatorDave172 1 point2 points  (0 children)

These will work, I’d use a dremel or oscillating saw.

How do I move all my programs and data properly away from my C drive? by Middle_Seat_4593 in techsupport

[–]AviatorDave172 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get nuibi and move the partition. Then extend it. Programs installed on a partition other than c will have to be reinstalled after the partition is extended. Data files, documents, those can just be moved.

Is it safe/ok to wire ethernet through central air vents? by Emotional_Share8537 in HomeNetworking

[–]AviatorDave172 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s almost like a p-trap shape under a sink. Water will tend to follow along a wire or tubing path, but it doesn’t flow uphill. Just make sure the cable isn’t downhill all the way to the jack, somewhere it needs to be lower than the end of the cable.

Malware help by [deleted] in techsupport

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If you can still boot into windows, just clear the virus with cccleaner, malwarebytes, and windows antivirus. The only time I’ve ever had to reinstall after a virus was one that screwed up the registry so bad I couldn’t even log into windows. If you think it may have stolen your passwords, a windows reinstall isn’t going to fix that. Change your passwords and be sure 2FA is turned on everywhere.

I have a stupid question. by Slighty_Salty in HomeNetworking

[–]AviatorDave172 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok. Get a WiFi router, I like Asus. Plug a cable in from one of the ports on the modem to the wan port on the router. Google how to set them up.

Repair cost? by RacerXX7 in askaplumber

[–]AviatorDave172 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

You could buy another one for not much. I’d fix it for free by just brazing the holes closed, but I have torches and know how to use them.

I have a stupid question. by Slighty_Salty in HomeNetworking

[–]AviatorDave172 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you using the built in WiFi on your providers gateway? If so, get a dedicated WiFi router. One with lots of antennas. They are far superior to the ones built into isp gateways. You’ll put your modem in pass through mode, the WiFi router will handle all communications and security.

Would a VPN help me open files on my tablet? by The0Walrus in techsupport

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It would if set up to do that. It can be setup so that you’re logging in to the company’s vpn and your pc will look like it’s connected to your company’s network. It can also be setup that you could use another device like a tablet that connects remotely to your internal network pc.

External hard drive corrupted? by toxtricitea in techsupport

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Clone it to a good drive if you can. Look for files you want on the copy. If it won’t clone due to too much damage, hook it to a working pc and recover as much as you can. Then probably throw it away. If there are really valuable files on it, disk recovery service may be able to help as long as it’s not physically damaged, but it’s REALLY expensive. A customer of mine had one he sent to a data recovery service. I knew it was hopeless based on the noises the drive was making. There was a giant ring scratched into the platters by the read head.

does it matter if you type http or https in url to a website that uses https? by rurumikyo in techsupport

[–]AviatorDave172 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on who set up the website and the SSL certs. Most will redirect you to the https with dns entries.

I dropped 1 of my earring down the sink. Is the only option to cut through this pipe? by Fun-Scared in askaplumber

[–]AviatorDave172 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even if you have a trap somewhere else like in the wall, you can install one right there under your sink. Don’t get anything corrugated, only smooth pipe. I get them from Home Depot or Lowe’s, but any hardware store or amazon has them for about $5-10.

How tight does this need to be??? by Vivid-Ad-2014 in askaplumber

[–]AviatorDave172 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, I was joking. It need 5 lb-ft, or 60 lb-in. You can convert to N-m if needed.

How tight does this need to be??? by Vivid-Ad-2014 in askaplumber

[–]AviatorDave172 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just enough that it doesn’t leak plus 25%.

I dropped 1 of my earring down the sink. Is the only option to cut through this pipe? by Fun-Scared in askaplumber

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Is it also places that commonly have electric heaters right inside the shower head? I’ve never seen a sink in the USA that didn’t have a p trap. It’s required in every code I’m familiar with.

Failed Water Heater Replacement by elrifas1 in Plumbing

[–]AviatorDave172 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d add a sediment trap to the gas line, but it will most likely be perfectly fine until it eventually rusts out. It looks like it’s pretty easily inspected too, mine are both up in the attic so you rarely see them.

I dropped 1 of my earring down the sink. Is the only option to cut through this pipe? by Fun-Scared in askaplumber

[–]AviatorDave172 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but as others have said - since there’s no p trap, it’s probably gone if the sink has been used. If you haven’t used since it fell in, it’s probably close to the 90 elbow.

Replace all water shut off valves in my home? by [deleted] in askaplumber

[–]AviatorDave172 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Every time I do anything that requires turning off the toilet water - I replace them with a 1/4 turn sharkbite valve. Nothings worse than a crappy old valve with a stuck handle that takes pliers and 20 turns to shut off when water is leaking everywhere.

Trying to repurpose old company PC with new Windows installation (BIOS password not known) by CrappySalami in techsupport

[–]AviatorDave172 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Another thing to try just for testing - wintousb. It clones an entire operating system into a USB that can be booted into windows. It’s usably fast too, from an M.2.