When I switched out my .5TB NVMe M.2 for a new 1TB one, I simply used my AOMEI backup boot from a CD. Worked fine.
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Best keyboard everReally expected a mention of the old Northgate keyboards.
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Best keyboard everReally expected a mention (unless I missed it) of the old Northgate keyboards.
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new desktop rig basic 2019?Depends.... there's a lot of apps that aren't games but use your GPU extensively (World Creator, Gaea, game engines) and if you are into scripting/plugin development, you may want to test on the same machine.
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Mass complaints by developers cause Microsoft to change.The challenge would be sending complaints that don't look "coached" and don't suddenly start appearing even though the "problem" may have been around for several months and is well known.
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Who are your heroes?Rear Admiral Grace Hopper
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What after Node.js?You missed "tactical"!
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Most significant technical innovation in your lifetimeNo one mentioned "The Clapper"! :omg:
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Thought Experiment: If The Web Went AwayBut.... I bought one of your books online!
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Nature tester"What do you want me to do with that bug? It's ridiculous. No one would ever do that." Not so fast... my cat could do it with one paw!
It took too long. It too soo long.
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Nostalgia in ProgrammingLong time ago...... programming a PDP 11/45 via the front console. Load an address and insert the octal instruction 014747. Then start running from the address you loaded the instruction (single stepping the execution is more fun!) The "program", a single instruction, will cause the computer to run "backwards" and fill memory backwards from the starting point with 014747 until it gives a hardware trap (address error.)