This problem appeared on my brother's computer, I'm not sure when. On his Child account he can not access certain secure connections, however, on the Admin account I have set up, I can. There is obviously either a problem with the account or a problem with the Family Safety settings, though...
This is my main build, web browsing, occasional light gaming (Older games), HD movies and videos. Bout it. Oh ya. And pretty much everything else anyone would do with a main build. Lmao
Wasn't sure if this is really the forum to be asking this on (As this forum is really geared towards Windows in general) but I thought "What the hell." since there are so many knowledgeable and friendly people here. Anyhow, I am interested in upgrading from my Core 2 Duo E6550 to a Core 2 Quad...
No, I know specifically that I have never changed that one, the options are S1 and S3, S3 uses less power in sleep state but takes a bit longer for the computer to wake up, S1 wakes up from sleep practically instantly but uses more power, I have always had it set to S3 and even when reset to...
Yes, I'm curious as to what setting in BIOS caused it though, what really caused me to reset the BIOS is the fact that I'd been playing around with the Virtualization settings in there a few days ago, perhaps I accidentally changed something?
Where do I begin... This recently started happening, I don't know when but I think it was yesterday or the day before, prior to this I've never even seen Windows go into "Resuming Windows", it would just wake up from it's sleeps. But now it seems that every single time I put it to sleep it...
No, I tried to extend the partition marked as C: and it would simply not let me, in Gparted there was an extra (hidden) partition using all of what is marked as "Free space" I deleted it and that allowed me to extend the C: partition.
Ah, sorry, here you go, I also resized the window so that you can see everything there. Also, the first thing there the "System Reserved" partition says: (System, Active, Primary Partition) Edit: I have fixed the problem, I created a live usb of Gparted with Rufus and booted onto it, resized...
I guess I'll start with what gave birth to this problem: I was curious about OpenSUSE so I thought I'd try it out, I dual booted Windows with OpenSUSE and everything was fine, I gave it a go, exactly what I wanted to do, and then I was done with it. In the process of installing OpenSUSE however...
Updates may be the culprit! I checked in Windows Update and there are 13 updates available for Office... Once I get done with them I'll post here and we'll just see if it fixes it.