If the two monitors are using different connections, then you might be out of luck with a solution here unfortunately.
The only other thing I can think of, if you have multiple DisplayPort...
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If the two monitors are using different connections, then you might be out of luck with a solution here unfortunately.
The only other thing I can think of, if you have multiple DisplayPort...
The only way to achieve this might be to physically swap the connections around - before the OS finishes loading, only the "first" display connection is used.
Long gone, only on heritage railways now.
Hi-rails are road vehicles that can also travel on rails. Most of the time you'll see them around track work sites, but they're also used for track inspection (there's one that goes past home on...
This is an assumption ;) I've seen hi-rails at least follow a train very closely:
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Locomotives rescuing a broken down train would also need to enter an occupied section.
The purpose of...
Possibly either new rails waiting to go in, or old rails that were just replaced and waiting to be picked up.
Top port is mini USB, bottom port is mini HDMI. :)
I switched over to Bitwarden once LastPass screwed over its free users - been great so far. :thumbs:
Most likely. IMO this is the better way as devices can choose based on their needs at the time.
An app like Ubiquiti's WiFiman would reveal if this is the case (you don't need any Ubiquiti...
Within that email is a link to add to Apple Wallet or Google Pay - this is what I did. On Google Pay at least, it also lets you pin to the home screen so all you need to do is tap the icon, enter...
...please? :)
They also have the best shunt locomotives I've ever seen. ;)
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Unless you do fancy stuff with virtualisation (think a VM within a VM sort of thing), there's really no practical difference (that I've come across).
Really it just comes down to the performance...
But I need an excuse for an upgrade ;)
(not that Windows 11 is the only reason!)
Aww boo hoo, how sad, moving on.
A completely unrelated fact: did you know Brian Tamaki is 63?
Your CPU doesn't appear to be supported: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/design/minimum/supported/windows-11-supported-amd-processors
However in saying that, you could still...
True, but not among vaccinated people. ;)
Get vaccinated! :)
It's almost like proper lockdowns work. ;)
The first dose only gives you short range wireless though; so far I only have Bluetooth ;)
I use Linux apps on Windows daily, thanks WSL :thumbs:
Oof.
That would break part of my backups ;)
Most modern CPUs have fTPM built in, it just tends to be disabled by default. Enabling it should be good enough for Windows 11.
Chances are you don't actually need to install a separate TPM :)
I just turned on PTT in the BIOS settings and suddenly Windows 10 said I now have a TPM 2.0 chip.
Right click an empty portion of the tab bar, and select Customise Toolbar
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Then from the customisation window, drag the Search item into the toolbar, wherever you want to place it.
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