Thanks SpyderTracks. I did try these exact steps yesterday but no joy unfortunately. I'll give it another try though, just in case.
I'm not averse to doing a clean install, I've done it many times in the past on my previous computer. I'm just wary because there's so much stuff installed that I...
Thanks Martin. I was thinking that, but was hoping I could get away with a repair, keeping apps and app data in place.
Don't really fancy the pain of backing up all the app data. Plus there's a ton of preinstalled stuff that I wouldn't know how to restore. I'd also lose all the optimisation...
Unbelievable! I found the Display Port cable, plugged it in and it works! No beeps, no bootup issues, I can see the PCS splash screen. Tried it a few times to make sure. Everything is as it should be. :)
Surprised tech support didn't suggest this, they wanted me to send the machine back. Good...
Hmmm, not sure what I've done with the leads that came with the monitor. I put the box in the loft but can't remember where I put the spare cables :rolleyes:. I'm on the hunt for those as we speak.
In the meantime, this is the cable I'm using - would this be compatible?
Cable
Thanks, I can try that. I did get a cable for that with the monitor but I'd never heard of it so I just used HDMI.
I'll give it a go, but surely it should also work using HDMI regardless?
Hi all,
I took delivery of my new PC in late Oct, spec below, and a month later I bought a new monitor, a Gigabyte M28U.
Case
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Processor (CPU)
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X Eight Core CPU (3.8GHz-4.7GHz/36MB CACHE/AM4)
Motherboard
ASUS® TUF X570-PLUS GAMING WIFI (USB 3.2 Gen 2, PCIe...
It's just the depth of my desk. If I sat further away I'd need a floating keyboard and mouse :ROFLMAO:
So 32" is out then. So, I guess my question now boils down to is it worth bothering with a 4K monitor at only 27"? Or should I just settle for a 1440p?
Hey all,
I have a RTX 3080 and I'm looking for a monitor to do it as much justice as possible on my limited budget. Currently I have an LG 23" Monitor which only cost about £140 five years ago, so anything would be an improvement.
Having blown the budget on the computer itself, I'm limited in...
I just went to cancel the RMA, which neccessitated speaking to someone at WD. The person I spoke to said that the drive was definitely faulty and he strongly recommended I return it as planned. I said about the SMART data and so on, and he said rather than it being a bad sector the drive is...
That's good to know - I was worrying that maybe it had found the 'faulty' area. Obviously I wouldn't normally fill a drive quite as full as this :LOL:
I think I'm safe to cancel the RMA for now then. Really appreciate your advice throughout this.
Well, I pretty much filled the entire disk as suggested:
All the files I copied were verified at the point of copying and they were all fine. The disk stayed quiet as a church mouse throughout, even when I left it copying overnight for 15 hours straight. But right at the end, when I copied the...
Currently copied 2.5 TB of data over and it's still running quietly. I'll see how it fares when it's full.
Appreciate your advice with this, thanks a lot :)
Thanks, that did the job. The drive is now cleaned and formatted.
I'm not quite sure where to go from here. I've got an active RMA on the drive but the WD return process is a bit of a faff. Is there any way the drive is not faulty, given the issues I've just experienced? It would be hard to...
I've removed all the data as it's being returned to WD, so there's nothing to recover and no issue with formatting the drive :)
I've fired up diskpart but I'm not sure how to identify the correct drive from this list:
It's 10TB, so it must be disk 1 or disk 3 but I don't know how to tell...
Thanks Ubuysa. I'll look into that.
But what is happening here exactly? Where have the files gone? They've been locked and completely inaccessible since Friday, and this was still the case last thing last night. Now they've vanished completely. I don't think I've ever encountered anything like...