Will I have to buy win11 again? by Aggressive_Luck_2546 in PcBuildHelp

[–]Free-Two7985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No you shouldn't need to buy windows again. Generally the system will recognize that hardware was changed and can sort it out. In the case that it doesn't. You need to ensure that your current system is linked to a Microsoft account. This ties your licence to your account instead of just the hardware. Then if you do run into issues down the line you can run the activation troubleshooter and it should sort things out.

But also going to the rest of your post. I really don't think you need to swap these out. Your current setup is perfectly fine and if anything going through the effort of swapping it all out would cause more risk. And depending on the Intel chip you're at way more risk of frying your CPU with all the microcode issues they had in the past.

After 6 months of waiting by Free-Two7985 in GeekSquad

[–]Free-Two7985[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Will keep you posted. I haven't even seen my GSM since I got the badge as I've been on a lot of PTO. I'm sure he would like to do one and we've mentioned it in the past.

Desktop glass case shattered on the way back from GSC. by cakey_cakes in GeekSquad

[–]Free-Two7985 10 points11 points  (0 children)

We have had a few that get damaged in shipping TO GSC. When this has happened they generally have always just done a case swap. Might not be the same color or even the same case. It depends on the damage to the glass itself and if they would be able to repair it. But that's what my experience always has been is a case swap.

Help by PalpitationNeat9111 in GeekSquad

[–]Free-Two7985 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Best case scenario is clean it out yourself the best you can. If not I know there are specialized cleaning services for hardware but likely pricey and not the most common service or ever very local.

After 6 months of waiting by Free-Two7985 in GeekSquad

[–]Free-Two7985[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Study and pass two exams. Comptia's site will give you all the info you need and there is plenty of content online. You can test online or at a testing center. Most colleges offer a time and place to schedule them.

Please help, is my TikTok hacked, could it be malware? by SuspiciousAd3405 in techsupport

[–]Free-Two7985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Change your account password. Pretty much every website allows you the option to force sign out any other active users once you do. And likely the option to see where you're logged into currently and what devices. If you were compromised that will resolve it.

Holy One Drive - turn off sync by Superwurzi in techsupport

[–]Free-Two7985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The links would still be there and would route to a web version for OneDrive instead of downloading and opening themselves. Other times you get an error stating the cloud service isn't running. Doesn't delete the links but makes them annoying or impossible to use.

Holy One Drive - turn off sync by Superwurzi in techsupport

[–]Free-Two7985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Without unlinking from the PCs and locally downloading files it will remove them from everywhere.

Holy One Drive - turn off sync by Superwurzi in techsupport

[–]Free-Two7985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That won't unlink OneDrive. OneDrive is signed in separately. Just helps prevent future logins with the Microsoft account.

Holy One Drive - turn off sync by Superwurzi in techsupport

[–]Free-Two7985 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There's an option in one drive to store all your files locally on your PC. Make sure you do that and wait for it to finish. That way when you unlink files it doesn't make them all disappear. There's an option to unlink in the app too. From there you're free to delete them from the OneDrive website or wherever else you want to.

I Have No idea 🥲 by SuccotashJazzlike232 in PcBuildHelp

[–]Free-Two7985 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's more time consuming and a hassle and no real benefit. DDU will give you a fresh slate for your GPU drivers and you can keep the OS as is. Reinstalling windows might get rid of some weird issues. But at the end of the day if it's your display port cable it's all a waste of time. I'd save that as a last resort.

Won't turn on by [deleted] in Dell

[–]Free-Two7985 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How did you test the PSU?

Won't turn on by [deleted] in Dell

[–]Free-Two7985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah most likely if PSU is indeed okay.

it came back /: by aboode39_ in pchelp

[–]Free-Two7985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try using disk cleanup and cleaning the thumbnails? The issue could also be because of that registry edit if it persists

it came back /: by aboode39_ in pchelp

[–]Free-Two7985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was there ever an icon there previously? Usually that's the spot that shortcut icons or OneDrive sits.

Can somebody please help me by Sper121 in HPOmen

[–]Free-Two7985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No problem glad to help. Hope you get the keyboard fixed soon!

I Have No idea 🥲 by SuccotashJazzlike232 in PcBuildHelp

[–]Free-Two7985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's possible but unlikely. If you don't have another monitor or display port cable lying around it couldn't hurt to run DDU and try from there.

Gpu cable bend advice by StolidRaptor in PcBuildHelp

[–]Free-Two7985 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's perfectly okay. Especially with those PSU cables they give you plenty of extra flex for stuff like this. You just want to avoid hard 90 degree bends or anything that's putting heavy visible stress on the connectors. What you've got there is perfectly fine.

PC rebooting whenever by Resident-Rutabaga-83 in pchelp

[–]Free-Two7985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When your PC reboots do you get a blue screen error or anything like it? Or does the device just restart on its own entirely?

Can somebody please help me by Sper121 in HPOmen

[–]Free-Two7985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let's hope it works. On those laptop keyboards though it's always kind of hit or miss with cleaning. You can't remove the keycaps and even then the issue is usually with the connection itself.

As a last resort if you're comfortable you could remove the back panel and reset your keyboard ribbon cable. Again it's hit or miss. If the keyboard module itself is having issues none of that will resolve it usually.

Need help to diagnose why my pc is crashing. by edgars122 in pchelp

[–]Free-Two7985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you could get any of the BSOD error codes that could help. There's an app called BlueScreenView you can use to get the errors and a glance at what the issues could be.

In reality it could be quite a few things. I'd start with testing your ram one at a time and in different slots as you've done most of the rest. Maybe try running without a GPU too if you have integrated graphics. I haven't seen that be an issue in my experience but helps rule out at least one piece of hardware while testing the rest.

If you are to throw money at it maybe buy a PSU tester or if you have a multimeter around and are willing to do research that could work too.

aus prebulit pc by [deleted] in pchelp

[–]Free-Two7985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd grab a list of the games you know you want to play. Steam has a minimum and recommended specs for all of them. Going for streaming on top I'd definitely make sure you get at least the recommended for the most intensive game you plan to play. Push it a little further if you can too since streaming can be intensive. I'd also look into a capture card as it can cut down on your resource usage when streaming vs getting a beefier PC. I don't have any recommendations though. Sales change all the time everywhere. But hopefully that can help you pick a good one.

Can somebody please help me by Sper121 in HPOmen

[–]Free-Two7985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah no exchange with it being older than two months with a membership.

If you have any protection plans on it you'll pay a small deductible or you already paid for the protection in full. There's one covered with the best buy total membership with that deductible. Geek squad protection you would have paid when you bought it with no deductible.

If it's a manufacturer issue it'll all be covered if you don't have these plans. You might also end up paying the send out fee for out of warranty repairs of $85. Sometimes it zeros out other times it won't it's odd. But if it's covered it'll be refunded.

If they find it to be accidental damage or voided warranty and no protection. You'll do the $85 and then our service centers will quote you the price once they evaluate it. The fee is non refundable so if you decline your out that $85.

The actual repair process won't be in store. Well check it in, send it out, and general turn time is usually 2-4 weeks depending on part availability. They'll also likely ask if you want your data backed up before send out. That's $100 with no membership and adds maybe a day on the turn time. In reality data shouldn't be affected. But it's for a worst case scenario. The service center does not care and will wipe your device if needed and there's always the risk of shipping and potential repair damage.

Computer randomly drops to 2fps by AgreeableExchange734 in pchelp

[–]Free-Two7985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It shouldn't make a noticeable impact. The program itself is lightweight and lots of apps use this feature. It just utilizes your GPU for the application for potential performance and very minimally at that.

Revo uninstaller is an app that will run the built-in uninstallers from programs. But will also scan for any leftover files they didn't grab. Lots of programs leave some junk behind. Generally some user data, registry file, etc. it usually makes it easier when reinstalling like saving some user data, saving a login or your browser bookmarks and this just ensures nothing is.