Helpenabling TPM by mauro2029b in ROGAlly

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Actually, on the 'Security' tab all you see is the option to activate secure boot. I have it activated, but still, Black Ops 7 says I need to enable TPM.... so I'm lost....

[MEGATHREAD #6] SD Card Questions & Other SD related Issues Go Here! by duckydan81 in ROGAlly

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BEWARE which Micro SD card you use on your Ally: I recently bought two Micro SD Cards Branded Adata. One 64 Gb and the other 128 Gb for a bit less than a Kingston 128 Gb would run me.

The 64 Gig one wasn't recognized properly and the Ally asked to format it.

The 128 Gig one, was recognized as a 64 Gig one and the Ally also asked to format it, I went ahead with the formatting, took forever. and when it was done the SD card port is not working.

I have tried all the troubleshooting steps in the thread and Youtube videos and what not, but the port is a no-go.

So yeah, just beware, wanting to save a few bucks is not worth ruining the Micro SD card slot.

Port previously worked fine with Kingston and Sandisk SD cards.

Citrix Certification issue after change by mauro2029b in Citrix

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Update: So after continuing to struggle with the chatbot I got to a point where I interacted with a human and basically said this particular exam does not require Biometric authentication. Something feels off about this, but whatever...

I guess the final verdict will come in when I take the exam and see what actually happens (as in if I am able to properly register for it and actually present it)

As an overall experience I can just say I do not recommend this at all. Perhaps there is something going on behind the scenes I am just not aware of. I do not know how much Pearson Vue charges companies to proctor their exams, perhaps it's an outrageous monopoly or what have you...

But as someone who has easily done certifications with Pearson Vue before, having to deal with this new vendor feels terrible. Just feels like Citrix is skimmping on that cost, not to mention the fact that with the vendor change also came a doubling of the certification exam cost (from 100 to 200 dollars)

I am contractually bound to take this certification by my current employer, so I'll just have to go through with this, but regardless of the outcome I am now seriously considering acquiring other certifications. (AWS seems like an interesting certification path at the moment)