You likely just need to replace the clock battery.
Size is typically CR2032 in desktops.
Buy them just about anywhere.
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You likely just need to replace the clock battery.
Size is typically CR2032 in desktops.
Buy them just about anywhere.
Factory reset?
Depends what he uses it for.
That system would be fine if all you do is play solitaire.
Not so much of a problem unless they are under high load or overload. A bunch of small things like phone charger, lamp, printer, laptop, cordless phone, network switch, radio, clock etc is fine.
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Oh fun, cockroach PCs, ughh.
In a similar vein to that article (?)
https://youtu.be/4HhPK8XC75A
I wouldn't go with anything under $150...
As 1101 says, software updates are usually non-existent on budget phones, leaving you vulnerable to security risks or the inability to run some recent...
Are there any jokes that should be taken seriously?
I'm glad I'm not a lawyer, it must be awfully confusing being so morally ambiguous.
I did in fact read it, that is how I was able to provide the correct answer...
I'm wondering. What's the answer?
Seems less about race and more about sport & money.
So what if a conviction would ruin his career? That's what everyone else would face. Sports stars and celebrities shouldn't be immune.
If you want to see the file in Windows you probably need to toggle the Explorer option "Hide protected operating system files" as well as viewing hidden files.
It is, in fuel-cells.
That's why I mentioned fusion power. If they ever get that working...
China was recycling some of it until recently when they realised it wasn't economical and were actually losing money on it overall.
Older stuff is worth repairing too. Nothing new is built to last. We're all going to drown in a sea of rubbish.
Heh.
There's a few people I'd like to use #4 on.
Some older PCIE 1 motherboards had problems with PCIE 2 cards. I'm not aware of any major issues beyond that.
Electric cars are great but they just move the pollution from the exhaust pipe to the power stations and lithium mines.
Perhaps something like hydrogen fuel cell vehicles + power generation by...
Nothing is private on Google... they data-mine everything to sell for advertising!
Ugh. Getting kids and all their personal data hooked into Google from early age? No thanks.
Homework should be banned anyway, the school is for learning, don't make kids work on schoolwork,...
I love Everything, not just because it breaks English when trying to refer to it...
For Linux, there's a clone of Everything, called fsearch: https://github.com/cboxdoerfer/fsearch
Some plastics need primer, some don't. You can sometimes identify the plastic from moulding marks. E.g. PP = polypropylene, PS = polystyrene etc once you know exactly what it is can you be sure you...
Next step will be you broadcasting the programme from your own bunker while civilisation collapses...
As convenient as that is, un-passworded laptops are vulnerable targets for device & data theft...
My laptop has full disk encryption.