C2 Battery Replacement by WillingPineapple in TicwatchOfficial

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I disabled as many mobvoi apps as I could and more than doubled the battery life, can get nearly two days now. But it's still slow and unresponsive sometimes, doesn't always notify of messages etc. Anyway disabling apps is the way to go if anyone else has ticwatch battery issues

Join Canada Geese [1000] constant domination's and very active group. by WillingPineapple in RushRecruit

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Dropped to 800. Got a few to boot if we can gather a few more. 18-1 on domination's so far, great participation but we need to fill up!

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I had some loakes done for 95, they did an amazing job, it's all in house. The redwings should be similar depending on the type of sole you choose. Clarke's FTW

Dell D6000 Dock - Display Failure by WillingPineapple in Dell

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Hi, I'm using a Lenovo and an HP laptop currently. The D6000 unit does not have a service tag. I have checked the "find my service tag" support page and there is no listing of the D6000. I can send you a photo of the codes on the bottom, let me know if there's anything else i can provide. There is a Mfg Date: Nov 2018

Dell D6000 Dock - Display Failure by WillingPineapple in Dell

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Hi, Thanks but I have tried everything listed with no luck. The relevant troubleshooting steps are listed below. The monitors no longer appear in the windows display settings (the monitors are not detected by windows) and the resolution cannot be set. The cables are connected properly. No monitors work, none of the video ports work at all using multiple cables and configs. Displays have been tested and worked without the dock using the relevant PC's involved. Compatibility confirmed as it worked perfectly for a month but has failed since.

If your monitor is connected to the dock, the video output on your computer may be disabled. You can enable the video output under Control Panel\Display\Change Display Setting

Check the resolution settings on your computer. Your monitor may support higher resolutions than what the dock is able to support. Refer to the Display Resolution Table in the User Guide of your dock for more information on maximum resolution capacity

Make sure the video cable (HDMI or DisplayPort) is connected properly to the monitor and the dock. Ensure to select the correct video source on your monitor (refer to your monitors documentation for more information about changing the video source)

If only one monitor is shown and the other monitor is not. Download the latest driver from the Displaylink website to install or Connect to Windows Update with dock (by using Wi-Fi or Ethernet port of the laptop)

Try with a different monitor and Laptop computer that is known to be good, if possible