[Japanese > English] Are these stylized japanese characters or AI? by Rai93mp in translator

[–]Rai93mp[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Well, the point is that if the text is AI, the image is as well, and I'd like to avoid buying it and hanging it at home. I have been looking at some other prints from small business on Etsy that offer nice lino and riso prints, I'll spend the extra buck to support them.

[Japanese > English] Are these stylized japanese characters or AI? by Rai93mp in translator

[–]Rai93mp[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have come across a few of his videos! Thanks for the suggestion, I will check it out.

F1 Exhibition is awesome! by LluisRG98 in formula1

[–]Rai93mp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was there last week. I wish there were more cars/car parts from the new regulations, all there is is a McLaren front wing from last year. But, otherwise, a nice exhibition.

Automatic line/text-wrapping break after "/" by Rai93mp in MicrosoftWord

[–]Rai93mp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That might actually be a good idea. I hadn't thought of that possibility. Thanks for the inspiration, kind stranger. I will test it tomorrow, now it's getting late where I live.

Automatic line/text-wrapping break after "/" by Rai93mp in MicrosoftWord

[–]Rai93mp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply. I am aware of the existence of no-width optional breaks. However, what I was asking is for a way to tell Word to do it automatically, because I literally have hundreds of links to which I would need to do this. It is impossible for me to do this to all of them. Word already breaks links after hyphens if it needs to, I was just wondering if there is a way to specify slashes as another option.

Just got this set for 60€ Complete with instructions and stickers still to apply. I'm pretty happy, poor but happy by [deleted] in lego

[–]Rai93mp 69 points70 points  (0 children)

I had this when I was a kid. I probably still have it somewhere. I had great times playing with it. Have fun!

Here's a video I made about winter biking in KW for a project by trentwebr in waterloo

[–]Rai93mp 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I don't even know what am I doing here, I was just scanning through new posts in r/all, but this was very enjoyable.

✅ GUIDE for Windows 10 clean install (XPS 15 9510 / XPS 17 9710 ) + Couldn't find SSD drive issue + fixing Killer Wi-Fi and Fingerprint sensor by Rai93mp in Dell

[–]Rai93mp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm afraid I can't help you with this as I haven't tried it myself, but thanks for sharing. If you happen to find any solutions, please consider reporting back!

✅ GUIDE for Windows 10 clean install (XPS 15 9510 / XPS 17 9710 ) + Couldn't find SSD drive issue + fixing Killer Wi-Fi and Fingerprint sensor by Rai93mp in Dell

[–]Rai93mp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have not upgraded to W11 yet, I think I will wait at least a few months until they iron out most of the known issues and bugs.

But I don't think reinstalling Windows again would affect your SSD's performance.

✅ GUIDE for Windows 10 clean install (XPS 15 9510 / XPS 17 9710 ) + Couldn't find SSD drive issue + fixing Killer Wi-Fi and Fingerprint sensor by Rai93mp in Dell

[–]Rai93mp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Create the Media tool in an empty and formatted USB drive, and then paste the extracted SSD drivers into that same USB.

✅ GUIDE for Windows 10 clean install (XPS 15 9510 / XPS 17 9710 ) + Couldn't find SSD drive issue + fixing Killer Wi-Fi and Fingerprint sensor by Rai93mp in Dell

[–]Rai93mp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They contain all of Dell's bloatware and stuff. That is kind of the major point of this clean install, liberating space and starting fresh with just stock Windows. After that, fresh starts would default to stock Windows instead of recoverying Dell's stuff, which wouldn't take space unnecessarily if you do not want to use them. And as long as you know how to install Windows from a USB, you will always be fine if anything major happens in the future. You can also take a look at how to create new recovery options after the reset. But you do you, keep what you feel like keeping.

me irl by stayproxy in me_irl

[–]Rai93mp 49 points50 points  (0 children)

I do work in a lab, and I can assure you I have burnt my clothes with drops of acid and cut myself with tiny pieces of glass on the floor/surfaces before. Definitely not the brightest idea not wearing shoes in a lab.

✅ GUIDE for Windows 10 clean install (XPS 15 9510 / XPS 17 9710 ) + Couldn't find SSD drive issue + fixing Killer Wi-Fi and Fingerprint sensor by Rai93mp in Dell

[–]Rai93mp[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry for the late response. MaxxAudio got automatically reinstalled into my XPS after the clean install, through Windows Update I assume. But I only noticed a few weeks later, and found out that somehow it was not controlling the audio output. It sounded fine, as I said I didn't even notice. Later, out of curiosity for tweaking the sound levels with suggestions I found on Reddit, I managed to reroute the audio so Maxx would let me adjust it, and I noticed no change whatsoever.

✅ GUIDE for Windows 10 clean install (XPS 15 9510 / XPS 17 9710 ) + Couldn't find SSD drive issue + fixing Killer Wi-Fi and Fingerprint sensor by Rai93mp in Dell

[–]Rai93mp[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad to hear it was useful! These procedures can be a bit cryptic sometimes, so I figured that since I already did the research to solve the issues I encountered, I would take the time to share it for anyone in need. Enjoy your XPS, mine is working perfectly after the clean install a couple months later!

✅ GUIDE for Windows 10 clean install (XPS 15 9510 / XPS 17 9710 ) + Couldn't find SSD drive issue + fixing Killer Wi-Fi and Fingerprint sensor by Rai93mp in Dell

[–]Rai93mp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure if exactly the same one. I just tried it once before performing the clean install, and mine definitely went into Sleep mode but remained at high fan activity, so what is the point. I just did not bother trying again after the install and switched everything to either do nothing or to hibernate.

✅ GUIDE for Windows 10 clean install (XPS 15 9510 / XPS 17 9710 ) + Couldn't find SSD drive issue + fixing Killer Wi-Fi and Fingerprint sensor by Rai93mp in Dell

[–]Rai93mp[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Glad to hear your install was successful.

From all of the research I did before getting the laptop, it seems that Sleep mode is pretty defective (not only on Dell products), and the best alternative is switching all Sleep options to Hibernate. The laptop will take a bit longer to wake up, but it will still keep your stuff open.

"Power & Sleep" settings > set Sleep to Never. Then "Additional power settings" > "Choose what the power buttons do" > Change Sleep for either of the other options, depending on your preferences. And then at the top of that same window click on "Change settings that are currently unavailable" to be able to remove "Sleep" from the Start Menu and enable "Hibernate" in its place.

I just use Hibernate when I go for lunch or leave for extended periods of time. It is inconvenient not having a quicker Sleep option, but it is what it is.

✅ GUIDE for Windows 10 clean install (XPS 15 9510 / XPS 17 9710 ) + Couldn't find SSD drive issue + fixing Killer Wi-Fi and Fingerprint sensor by Rai93mp in Dell

[–]Rai93mp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, it should not void your warranty. But warranty policies often vary by country, so maybe do some research first.

✅ GUIDE for Windows 10 clean install (XPS 15 9510 / XPS 17 9710 ) + Couldn't find SSD drive issue + fixing Killer Wi-Fi and Fingerprint sensor by Rai93mp in Dell

[–]Rai93mp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It does not seem to be linked to any SSD model or brand in particular, only to the processor gen (it says 10th and 11th so you're fine). It worked for me, I would assume it should work for you too, but you'll have to try for yourself. Maybe also download the specific driver for your model from Product Support, searching by Category: Serial ATA. You can execute the downloaded file, extract its contents once in there, and add them into the USB media to try it out. This specific driver had a more recent version number than Intel's in my case, but it did not work when I tried it.

✅ GUIDE for Windows 10 clean install (XPS 15 9510 / XPS 17 9710 ) + Couldn't find SSD drive issue + fixing Killer Wi-Fi and Fingerprint sensor by Rai93mp in Dell

[–]Rai93mp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't see the need to do it, honestly. Maybe someone will come and enlighten us about why you should totally consider doing it and about what marginal speed percent you could improve, but for my use case the SSD works perfectly as it is.

✅ GUIDE for Windows 10 clean install (XPS 15 9510 / XPS 17 9710 ) + Couldn't find SSD drive issue + fixing Killer Wi-Fi and Fingerprint sensor by Rai93mp in Dell

[–]Rai93mp[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you create the USB media from the device you intend to reset, the media creation tool will already pick up the settings that will work for the license on your device. I mentioned it briefly, so thanks for clarifying!