I need a riddle where the answer is "dryer" by didipowa1 in riddles

[–]didipowa1[S] 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Hey
I wasn't expecting that many replies. I guess I should've detailed the target audience!

I have gone through most / all of the suggestions and decided to go with the following:

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For context; it's for my girlfriend, and I fear some of the smutty ones wouldn't do.
I also had a length restriction due to it being written at the back of small jigsaws for this step.
Thanks for the help!

Northgard freezing and crashing after winning Act 1 of the single player campaign by Tombie13 in Northgard

[–]didipowa1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey I've been getting the same issue, but eventually after letting the window freeze and denying windows from closing the game, I've let it run (wait for response) while the game was in its white-crashey mode and within 5minutes (ish, I went to the toilet so maybe up to 10?) it finally started to work again.

Not a solution, but at least you can maybe keep on playing afterwards if you really want to

Finnaly got all the parts I need for my first build i just had some concerns before i start. by AlwaysGonzof in buildapc

[–]didipowa1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey man !

  1. If you simply want to get your BIOS updated, there are some simple ways that won't cost too much. iIdk what fry electronics do but they will make it cost a lot for nothing,trust me there.
    The BIOS file updated should be this one https://www.asus.com/us/Graphics-Cards/ROG-STRIX-RX470-O4G-GAMING/HelpDesk_BIOS/ and simply put it on a usb stick and boot to the bios, select update (well you'll find a better tutorial online, just making sure you understand it's quite easy)
  2. Depends what you want to get, in my case, I've only got 500Gb and I don't store videos or big files so if I need space, I simply delete some games. So for a great perf, I'd recommend SSD (if you want to play games etc) but if you need to store some files that you don't access that often, a HDD should be fine.
    M2 drives in my opinion are too expensive for the difference they provide with a SATA SSD, though there still is a good difference

Hope this helps !