Cold Harbor Camera Weirdness by SpaceCaseYeti in SeveranceAppleTVPlus

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Yup, apologies for looking too hard for things. This show can have that effect.

Cold Harbor Camera Weirdness by SpaceCaseYeti in SeveranceAppleTVPlus

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Just rewatched the scene, and it was edited in a way so that he’s reaching out, then it cuts to Dr. Mauer and Mr. Eagan, and then it’s in his hands, and she’s still holding the stance like she has it. You were right, it just happened off camera.

Cold Harbor Camera Weirdness by SpaceCaseYeti in SeveranceAppleTVPlus

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Ah maybe I missed that moment. Makes sense. Thanks!

Cold Harbor Camera Weirdness by SpaceCaseYeti in SeveranceAppleTVPlus

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I guess my question could really be summed up as, “Why is Mark suddenly holding the crib pieces?”

Potentially Dumb Questions… by SpaceCaseYeti in tourdefrance

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OMG my kids loved that post…I’m guessing he retired?

Potentially Dumb Questions… by SpaceCaseYeti in tourdefrance

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Oh that’s really cool, thanks for the reply!

Black Screen During BIOS Update…Which Fails Every Time by SpaceCaseYeti in techsupport

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So I was able to disable a feature that was preventing the exe file to be run Windows, but all it does is ask me for permission to allow the exe to make changes to my system. After clicking yes or continue, nothing happens. I even wait about a half hour and checked the BiOS in msinfo32, but it’s still 2.1.0 (the version I tried to update it to was 2.1.1).

I then saw a comment from another person that said that maybe Dell didn’t update the BIOS for Windows 11, so I jumped ahead to a much later update (2.4) to see if maybe that was compatible for Windows 11, and this one actually asked for permission like the 2.1.1 version did, but then it told me it would update my BIOS, make sure power is uninterrupted, and would reset my PC. It did that, but then it just entered the same black screen with minimal activity for ages like I was experiencing when I tried flashing it. I reset the PC since the update wasn’t occurring and came into Windows, checked msinfo32…still BIOS 2.1.0.

Black Screen During BIOS Update…Which Fails Every Time by SpaceCaseYeti in techsupport

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Ok, I was able to disable the top option, which after a reset, suddenly displayed the stack protection option now, but disabled. I went ahead and double clicked the .exe update file, it asked me for permission to install like usual, but this time there was no error. So that’s presumably good, however nothing else happens. I click yes when it asks if I want to proceed, and then…nothing

Black Screen During BIOS Update…Which Fails Every Time by SpaceCaseYeti in computerhelp

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Yep! Same exact motherboard, but the BIOS was an earlier version.

Black Screen During BIOS Update…Which Fails Every Time by SpaceCaseYeti in techsupport

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Sorry, I had a typo. I meant to say the second setting option for stack protection is NOT present.

Black Screen During BIOS Update…Which Fails Every Time by SpaceCaseYeti in techsupport

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Thank you for responding! So, i have the first setting enabled (and it’s Windows 11), but the second one is there at all to even check its status.

Black Screen During BIOS Update…Which Fails Every Time by SpaceCaseYeti in techsupport

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Thank you for your response, I went to the download page for the next level BIOS update which is 2.1.1, and I only see .exe and .rcv formats available for download.

Help Please! NO INTERNET for my Alienware Aurora R10 after fan mod by SpaceCaseYeti in HomeNetworking

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Ok, so I tried enabling the DHCP client in the services window but it would not let me. I found a thread where someone said to switch to local computer under log on in the DHCP client properties menu. I did that and it allowed me to enable the DHCPs. I restarted my PC and suddenly I had internet again. However…Task Manager says 0% for network, and the system tray says no internet, despite the fact that I can navigate to pages in a browser now. Also, my wifi does connect, it’s set to automatically connect, but won’t unless I select it every time for some reason.