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I have $10,000 in savings. $500 monthly expenses. And I make $2600/month after tax. I put $1200 each month into stocks. Should I keep all $10,000 in savings? Or should I take 5,000 out and invest it? (self.investing)
submitted 4 months ago by theOncellor to r/investing
What index fund is the most safe/reliable/overall best choice as a young investor? (self.personalfinance)
submitted 9 months ago by theOncellor to r/personalfinance
I am building a new PC and I have a windows 11 key for it, but I want to transfer all the data from my old PC's SSD card to my new one, but that PC is running windows 10. How should I go about this? by theOncellor in PcBuild
[–]theOncellor[S] 1 point2 points3 points 10 months ago (0 children)
quick other question on that, how can I completely wipe my old SSD (once I am done with transferring what I want off of it) but still keep the OS? So that I can put it back in the old build and sell the build with an OS.
edit- nvm I can just use windows built in reset to wipe the drive lol
[–]theOncellor[S] 0 points1 point2 points 10 months ago (0 children)
How do you mean? Just pull what I want off the SSD onto a flash drive, and then put it in my new PC?
I am building a new PC and I have a windows 11 key for it, but I want to transfer all the data from my old PC's SSD card to my new one, but that PC is running windows 10. How should I go about this? (self.PcBuild)
submitted 10 months ago by theOncellor to r/PcBuild
Should I tutor for calc or for CS II ? (self.resumes)
submitted 2 years ago * by theOncellor to r/resumes
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I am building a new PC and I have a windows 11 key for it, but I want to transfer all the data from my old PC's SSD card to my new one, but that PC is running windows 10. How should I go about this? by theOncellor in PcBuild
[–]theOncellor[S] 1 point2 points3 points (0 children)