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Microsoft: Windows 11 can't open Photos due to non-Admin Group policy/ CSP policy conflict neowin.com Earlier Microsoft confirmed that a bug was affecting the right-click context menu of Taskbar and Start menu apps like the New Teams and the New Outlook for Windows. The company has now confirmed another issue, this time, with the Photos app wherein the application would fail to start due to a conflict with a non-admin-based group policy or CSP (configuration service provider) policy. Microsoft: Windows 11 Pro to Enterprise upgrade fails with 0x80070005 error since KB5036893 Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 11 Pro to Enterprise upgrade is currently broken even when using a valid subscription. Microsoft believes the issue started with the April Patch Tuesday.
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How can you make secure hardware when you can't secure your own network? Maybe AMD used own hardware? Or own home brewed AI software😀 This is not AMD's first encounter with cybersecurity challenges. In 2022, the company was targeted by the RansomHouse hacking group, which also claimed to have extracted data from AMD's networks. That incident led to an extensive investigation by AMD to assess the damage and bolster its security measures. AMD confirms new security breach: future product information, source code and spec sheets compromised
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And the modern gamers/computer users getting new options for their pc needs almost every week now. The future means new Max-Q similar desktop graphics cards or that nvidia and AMD will go for smaller and less power hungry graphics cards. So everyone will get the same. One size, fits all🙁 And Qualcomm with their Snapdragon ARM chips will put pressure on Intel and AMD to make changes to their processors to match their lower TDP for more energy efficiency. Hmmm. Not sure I would want the new born tech Microsoft have bragged about the last months. Because all this reminds me all about the awful summer weather here home. Disgusting. Fractal Design Mood Mini-ITX Case with Fabric Material: Detailed Specifications and Release Date Published 6 hours ago by Hilbert Hagedoorn Fractal Design's "Mood" Mini-ITX case, a highlight at COMPUTEX 2024, is set for domestic release on June 28, 2024, announced by Ask Corporation, the Japanese distributor of Fractal Design. The case will be available in light gray and black, with an expected market price of approximately $255. This case, resembling a speaker or woofer, features fabric material on three sides and a combination of punched holes and mesh on the remaining side to facilitate efficient air intake for the graphics card. JONSBO T6: Detailed Overview of Mini-ITX Case with Wooden Handle and Headset Hanger Published 7 hours ago by Hilbert Hagedoorn JONSBO introduced the T6, a Mini-ITX case featuring a wooden handle that doubles as a headset hanger. Available in black and silver, the case is constructed from 3mm thick aluminum with a tempered glass right side panel and a walnut panel on the lower front side. The top-mounted, detachable walnut handle can be repositioned to the front, serving as a figure stand or headset hanger. The T6's motherboard is installed in an inverted position. It includes two 2.5-inch drive bays and supports one 120/140mm front cooling fan and one 120mm rear cooling fan. The case has two expansion slots, accommodating graphics cards up to 215mm in length, power supply units with a maximum depth of 140mm, and CPU coolers up to 160mm in height. The I/O ports include one USB Type-C, one USB 3.0 Type-A, and one audio jack. The case dimensions are 185mm in width, 223mm in depth, and 332mm in height, with a weight of 3.5kg and a volume of approximately 13.7 liters. Poor those that bought the Cablemod angled adapter without lending out their email address or bought this cute CM angled firecracker on the used market. But nice getting a refund for the adapter so you can offset your cost when you pay for repair or a brand new graphics card. Yup, I have seen 4090's so burnt/melted down that they can't be saved by any repair. Of course he could use the nice refund for a second try on Cablemod store for his next card/fixed card. But should you? But not so sure I would do that🙂 https://www.reddit.com/r/cablemod/comments/1dhvfgl/asus_strix_4090oc_burnt_connector/?sort=new I have always loved high quality products...🤢 Here's some fun. More fun than seeing the tragedy above 🙂 -
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New is always better. Sure. Most of the MB manufacturers removed SLI support going from Z690 over on Z790 motherboard/platform. So Z690 boads is better in all ways outside offer worse memory support. Sad seeing newer being worse. But that's the trend nowadays 😞 One step forwards then one or two steps backwards. And the plain stupid idea welding the M.2 gen 5 slot on top of the graphics card on a Intel platform for gaming/OC boards (Z790) is just another symptom for stupid decisions by idiotic engineers. -
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If you need 10 min to extract it then there is something very wrong here😃 And why not try use 7-Zip ? See if that one can boost up the speed for you. Not the first one being screwed by scammers. And probably not the last one (Yep, your own faulth). Who think they can get away with an 4090 for $200-300 USD and expect it can be easily repaired? Maybe one of a million, HaHa -
LOOL. This is spot on, HaHa The bottom line? Windows 11 24H2 is available to test, but only by those who own Copilot+ hardware. Does this mean that Windows Copilot+ PCs won’t ship with 24H2 on board, so they can optionally test it later? For a launch that’s supposedly all about artificial intelligence, there doesn’t seem to be a whole lot of smarts involved in this Windows 11 update. https://www.pcworld.com/article/2370043/windows-11s-latest-update-is-kind-of-insane-in-a-bad-way.html
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Good luck. And yep, this one won't be the last. And the worries will only stop when we as parents being trown in the coffin. Worries will follow us the whole life. And that's life 🙂 Thanks. This means I will have two Father's Day😀 Norway have an different day in the year. So I take them both, HaHa Saw the deal here... Super Flower Leadex Platinum | 1600 W | 80 Plus Platinum | $599.99 $249.99 at Newegg (save $ with promo code CYGMKTDTAA36). No fancy fragile tiny 12+4 power connector on the psu panel. 9 real 8-pins PCIe connectors for what you want. The way I prefer. I wish this one was in SFF then it would be a nice replacement for my second PSU in my black box (Second PSU - Cooler Master V750 SFX Gold 750W for total of 2250 W Power). Boosted up to 3100W would be a nice power reserve 🙂 The gamer boys and girls have voted with their wallet. They want small, thin, fancy colored and slimy. The modern tech trend roll faster and faster. It is only a matter of time before the rest of the worlds tech companies adopts this trend. The coming 5000 series cards will be smaller as well. Be you sure. Cute has to be todays word. World's smallest GeForce RTX 4070 launches in China and sells out immediately https://www.tweaktown.com/news/98861/worlds-smallest-geforce-rtx-4070-launches-in-china-and-sells-out-immediately/index.html -
A lot have been better if the younger gen computer users have stopped use much of the trash out there. Buy less trash.... Use less trash. Tech companies can't throw out trash if no one buy or use it.
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I wish the younger gen was smarter. But it goes the wrong way. Being stupid or cluesless is an modern trend. You get what you ask for. https://www.openweb.com/share/2i0cOGfm2ETG8JzDruVCNMW8x7I
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The Real Problem With Recall Microsoft: People Don't Trust Microsoft If people trust Microsoft they are idiots. And if they trust any tech company they are equal idiots as well. @Mr. Fox Enjoy. A very good article. While I’m talking about Microsoft here, the reality is that many people don’t trust tech companies in general. That's spot on. And not a understatement. You can't have trust in greed and stupidity.
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The Real Problem With Recall Microsoft: People Don't Trust Microsoft If people trust Microsoft they are idiots. And if they trust any tech company they are equal idiots as well. @Mr. Fox Enjoy. Finally some good read about modern tech While I’m talking about Microsoft here, the reality is that many people don’t trust tech companies in general. That's spot on. And not a understatement. You can't have trust in greed and stupidity.
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Perhaps the higher-ups at Microsoft should re-evaluate their priorities in developing Windows? Having up to 10% CPU usage taken up on a user's system while it's doing nothing at the same time privacy concerns around Recall and the like are getting worse than ever is not a good look. Windows 11 Cross Device Service bug eats CPU resources — Microsoft identifies cause but no fix ready yet
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No in hell! I hate tech trash in same way as I hate the weather here home. So.... Give him some slack please🙂 @GIGABYTE Enjoyer welcome 🙂 Intel denies reports that it identified a root cause for Core i9 crashing issues — investigation continuesThe eTVB feature is reportedly -
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Good luck put in the faster Gen 5 drives if you want them to perform as expected in Jokebooks. -
You can't trust Microsoft doing the right thing with Copilot+ and the recall feature. It will be a huge security risk. Only Microsoft and the different governments will have a gain from it. Not the users. "Microsoft knew about the security flaw that led to the Solarwinds hack" Microsoft: Therefore you should not use local account
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Talking about new features. Microsoft have backtracked the security problem for now. Would you trust that guinea pigs is good enough to make this feature more secure? Why trust unpaid guinea pig if one of the worlds best engineers have failed doing it right? Would you use an unpaid maid to operate as a heart surgeon on the local hospital? That the way Microsoft do it. We are adjusting the release model for Recall to leverage the expertise of the Windows Insider community free paid guinea pig to ensure the experience meets our high standards for quality and security. Microsoft recalls Recall: Controversial AI feature won't be in Copilot+ Windows build at launch https://www.tomshardware.com/software/windows/microsoft-recalls-recall-controversial-ai-feature-wont-be-in-copilot-windows-build-at-launch
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You are all too modern bro @Mr. Fox😁 I prefer music from older days. And the older I become the more I enjoy older music and soundtrack. Who said new has to be better? @ryan Just let me simplify it for you. Old music is just … better🙂 But old me also listening on new😁
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You're going the wrong route bro @Talon😁 The new gen hardcore gamers (those that learned computing and gaming via smartphones) has voted with their wallets. B650 Chipset and Micro-ATX Form-factor Dominate Socket AM5 Motherboard Sales: Research A market research of AMD Socket AM5 motherboards sold in South Korea by Danawa, provide some interesting insights on how gamers approach the platform. This research is confined to Korea, but can be extrapolated to other similar markets. The research studies the chipset model, and form-factor of Socket AM5 motherboards sold in the market. The most interesting finding of the research is that the AMD B650 is by far the most popular chipset for the platform, dwarfing even the entry-level A620 chipset by a factor of 8. A staggering 80% of the Socket AM5 motherboards being sold are based on the B650. It's important to note here, that this figure does not include the B650E, which is separately shown making up just 2% of the volumes. The B650 (non-E) has nearly all platform features, with motherboards based on the chipset providing at least one Gen 5 M.2 NVMe slot that doesn't eat into the lanes of the x16 PEG slot; and with the current generation of GPUs not featuring the PCIe Gen 5 host interface, customers seem more than happy with the Gen 4 x16 PEG slot provided by B650 motherboards. What's more, you get CPU overclocking and memory overclocking on this mid-range chipset, so it appeals to a very wide demographic. The B650E, on the other hand, provides a Gen 5 x16 PEG slot, and motherboards based on this chipset tend to offer premium I/O features, such as a high-end onboard audio solution, premium wireless networking, among others. Yep, we live in modern times with modern tech. -
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Intel fires back on AMD. Intel corrects AMD's Turin vs. Emerald Rapids benchmarks A benchmark correction just a few days after publication? That first happened with AMD vs. Nvidia, now comes part 2: AMD vs. Intel. Intel Refutes AMD's Xeon AI Performance Compare Vs EPYC Turin Application performance obviously uses hardware speed as a baseline, but software optimizations are ultimately where the real gains are gotten. Software optimization over improved hardware means more and more. I'm sure older hardware could be improved with software if they really wanted do so. But that won't sell new hardware. Unreal Engine 5 isn't running any game at native 4K due to a major limitation More specifically, Sutton said there is no Unreal Engine 5-powered game that can run native 4K with acceptable performance because developers are essentially forced to use these upscaling technologies to hit their desired framerates. -
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What if you disable one of the chiplets and use only the one with the 3D Cashe? Edit. Forgot you had the the vanilla Ryzen🙂 Slight improved signal quality for the mem traces (Same as with Intel with Z790 over Z690). And same will happen with every new upgrade. -
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Still quite fast here. Not sure what's up. And now the elite will have their a bite of the cake as well. But you will never ever get real customized firmware as the choosen ones get. Off means off: Splave Edition PSU has no residual power, discharges as soon as you flick the switch -
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Now it's seems the forum is very fast🙂 @Reciever @Hiew🙂 sweepersc - GeForce GTX 1070 (Mobile) @ 1799/2477MHz - 188605 marks 3DMark03 -
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Spot on. And there is no cure for it. Sad to see the decline in intelligence☹️ -
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welcome to the modern tech world. Stupidity floating around in loads and hardware manufacturers taking advantage of it 🤮🤢🤮 -
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Somewhat wrong. The added M.2 slot in some GPUs is for storage because nvidia was so kind cripple the bandwith for lower end GPU's. Aka they can't run at full PCIe speed. So rather let the added M2 ssd get the remaining PCIe lines.