@Avery new recovery doesn't erase things usually... but if the phone was initially FDE'd then yea, rooting usually involves reformatting to disable FDE
Inspired by the comments to this answer and its question. Some of my local ISPs are using carrier grade nat, and as someone who occasionally runs his own servers, remote support, it would be highly useful to be able to work out if I, or someone I am trying to help is behind one of these.
How wou...
@Bob The 1060 itself is somewhat in a unique category -- way heavier than a system with only an IGP, but way lighter (and smaller) than a system with a 1070
@Avery I've said before that it's not worth the price, but being realistic - we've reached the point where high-end GPUs are efficient enough to work in a laptop form factor.
even if it works with a thingy plugged to it, it'll still be heavy, bulky, expensive, comparably slower than desktop versions, will get very hot, loud, will be hard to carry and will have absolutely bullshit battery life.
because battery capacity is capped or else tsa gets mad
so you can't have 50% battery 50% actual stuff computers.
@Avery not very heavy, not very bulky, semi-expensive, I agree with the slower point, reviews show it only gets moderately hot/loud, it's easy to carry, and it has moderate battery life (not terrible)
@Bob I used to use the trackpoint equivalent on my laptop, it was decent, but then I switched to the trackpac because I found it a better experience.
This laptop has separate trackpad buttons and it's pretty nice
Although it's getting to be 7 years old so I want a new one, don't need it of course, I could just get a new battery for this one and it would be like new
Most of the things in this one are new
New backlit keyboard, 1440x900 display, 120GB cheapest on Amazon SSD, 1TB HDD, Intel 7260 wifi card, maxed out 8G DDR3 RAM
I'm facing terrible problem..a failed windows update has crashed my windows startup and now it longer reaches to home screen
I've OEM recovery but doing it will revert back windows10 to 2015 so I'm not doing that..Windows 10 didn't create any automatic restore point so I can't do this either...the only option I'm left with reset this PC but keeping personal files
I've personal files in my documents, downloads, videos, music in C drive..will they be safe after reset?
I don't have much time to take backup of my personal files
Note: This answer specifically applies to programming-based assignments.
I'm a student, and I'd just like to add my opinion here. We're taught programming in school using Turbo C++. Yeah. That ancient old steaming pile of crap which hasn't been updated in decades.
Needless to say, when we searc...
@rahuldottech It's admirable, and luckily you're only at high school (equivalent?), so the impact on 'copying' is not so great. When it comes to higher learning at University and such, it does get a bit greyer. My brother and sister are doing the same exact course, both studying to become teachers. Since they also live together at home, they often work together on assignments and such.
Last year they both produced work that was a bit too similar and ended up with a failing grade because of it. Although they didn't copy each others work, because of the close relationship they have, it showed in their work and was a detriment to them.
It's an odd problem. I have a set of DLLs which can be loaded from within the containing folder, but not from without. If I try and load them from elsewhere I get an error Invalid access to memory location
@Bob I like 15" laptops. Sweet spot for me is 14" 8:5 display (what I have) or 15" 16:9 display. I like the XPS 15 if that tells you anything, small shelled laptops are nice.