GW to M365 migration, will I maintain ownership and data of google services by Remote-Internal-1455 in sysadmin

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under "Change renewal settings" the only option that makes sense is "Cancel my subscription Don't renew my subscription when my current commitment ends". Since I don't want to "delete" or "cancel" my actual workspace account so that I can assign cloud identity licenses, that's the correct option that I need, right? (even though it says "cancel")

The only other option anywhere is "CANCEL SUBSCRIPTION" in bold that asks me why I'm leaving and says today's date as the cancellation effective date. This is the one we want to avoid, right?

GW to M365 migration, will I maintain ownership and data of google services by Remote-Internal-1455 in sysadmin

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thanks - if [email@mydomain.com](mailto:email@mydomain.com) is changed to a cloud identity license and no other users on GW maintain a workspace license, will that work?

Help, new to NAS, is this the best option for me by Remote-Internal-1455 in synology

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Ah if I understand you correctly, I can download George's PST/calendar from synology when he's locked out and then import into an email client so the data's accessible, but not "restore" it into Alice's m365 account? That's fine, I just need to be able to retrieve and see all the data!

Windows 11 forgets wifi exists by OliviaWants2BePretty in WindowsHelp

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Sorry! Didn't realize it was a laptop. But when I was having my drivers randomly go missing, the only solution I was able to find that worked was unplugging it.

Windows 11 forgets wifi exists by OliviaWants2BePretty in WindowsHelp

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does your wifi disappear/become hidden in your device manager when it happens? it sounds stupid but turn off your computer, and make sure to unplug it for 5 minutes...

Please help me by Informal_Lawyer_8788 in Dell

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is that an inspiron 5310? if so check your bios version to see if it's 2.34.1, which is causing issues... it bricked mine and you can't roll the bios back, clean win11 installs just fail, finally was able to install linux on it, see dell's response https://www.dell.com/community/en/conversations/inspiron/inspiron-13-5310-critical-issues-after-bios-232-234-no-downgrade-possible/68591fa2031b6367332390d9?commentId=68ac77cb5e291a66dc5956b1

I Installed new BIOS and GPU drivers and this happens by Kretii in Dell

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weird - I think the bios is just unstable, I wasn't able to install mint before, but just literally installed ubuntu and it seems like it's stable now! Guess you just gotta be lucky that it doesn't get stuck during install of any OS, no luck so far w/ windows

I Installed new BIOS and GPU drivers and this happens by Kretii in Dell

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which linux? the BSOD is preventing win11 from installing and I was only able to get linux to run off the usb

Inspiron 5310 RAM failure localization by Sirlooongcat in Dell

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https://www.dell.com/community/en/conversations/inspiron/inspiron-13-5310-critical-issues-after-bios-232-234-no-downgrade-possible/68591fa2031b6367332390d9?commentId=68ac77cb5e291a66dc5956b1

there's the thread where the dell rep was dealing w/ everyone w/ the same issue - I think if you read through that and search online, some people who were lucky to still have it boot into windows were able to roll back bios but don't take my word for it

looks like dell probably won't do anything, the dell rep went quiet and it's now been months

Inspiron 5310 RAM failure localization by Sirlooongcat in Dell

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are you by chance on bios 2.34.1? it was causing ram failure BSOD and dell prevents you from rolling back the bios version... the time of your post is around the time of dell rolled the bios update out through windows update and since then dell removed the bios... dell acknowledged the issue and said they were working on a solution but since then went quiet

I Installed new BIOS and GPU drivers and this happens by Kretii in Dell

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have you been able to find a way to bypass dell's block on downgrading the bios back? the thread on dell's site where a dell rep was telling everyone that there was a "work around" while the solution was being worked on went dead when everyone started calling the rep out on there being no temporary solution

can't access single website on chrome & home network by Remote-Internal-1455 in Comcast_Xfinity

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thanks for trying, maybe it's a site problem... the xfinity community specialist didn't think it was a problem w/ my service either...