I have had good results sending Lemmy posts to Masto, and vice-versa. One exception has been the above group shown in the title. In Masto, send/receive posts works fine, but the Lemmy version seems cut off from the rest of the Fediverse.
I have a skytech gaming prebuilt pc (don't ask why prebuilt, it was out of my control). I find the fans extremely loud and annoying.
I'm trying to figure out what each of the pins do so I can connect it to the case fan pins on the motherboard instead of wherever the prebuilt connected it. I tried searching online but I couldn't find anything about what function each pin serves. I also had a multimeter and battery and I figured out that the rightmost pin is positive and the second rightmost pin is ground, but I have no idea what the other 3 pins do. The center pin I measured at 5 volts, but when I connected the fan and measured again, there was no potential difference.
Does anyone knows any information about this 5 pin conn
Basically I'll be listening to anything and suddenly the phone/Buds will think I'm in a call (I'm not) and the sound will be worse. It then reverts by itself after 2 minutes. Help
After removing the CMOS battery in addition to the main battery, and powering the laptop on it worked. After, I readded both batteries and it now continues working. Maybe I should replace both batteries to avoid that happening again in the future?
Yesterday I was using my Lenovo Ideapad laptop until the screen went totally black, but it was still on as the led's light was on. 1 or 2 minutes gone by with me trying to press keys for brightness etc, and then it suddenly shutdown. Afterwards trying to turn it on again, the led will bright for 2 seconds until it shuts itself down...
I tried removing and putting the battery again to no luck.
First I thought it could be the CPU/iGPU, now maybe the battery or motherboard is the issue? I repaired this latop many times, but this is the first time this happens, so I don't know what it can be..
I have some bluetooth earbuds, Jabra Elite 3's, that I use with my phone most of the time. I also share them as well so sometimes they're connected to someone else's phone. I also like to connect them to my macbook. The frustrating thing is though, I've succesfully paired them with all of these 3 devices before, but it's really frustrating to connect them to something other than the last device they connected to.
If they most recently connected to my phone before and I decide to use them with my laptop, I remove them from their case, but they immediately connect to my phone. This is good, because that's usually what I want them to do, but I hoped I could, from my laptop select them from the list of nearby bluetooth devices and click 'connect' and thereby sever that connection between the headphones and my phone, in favour of the new connection between the laptop and the headphones instead. This doesn't work, the computer just says connecting for a long time, and then stops saying
Start a file explorer from the folder icon on task bar - window comes up, spinny wheel for 2-3 seconds, entire desktop crashes and comes back up. Event viewer cites the application error mentioned in the title.
A Dell precision 5520 laptop, good specs, fresh-ish install of 10, rockwell software and other stuff. Had been working normally.
User says he installed a prompted Dell update last night, which could be legit.
SFC scannow - found and repaired corrupted files. Did not fix the problem.
Did the power shell windows image repair-online thing. Did not fix problem
Windows defender scan - found nothing
Put on a windows update, updates are current, did not fix problem.
Uninstalled the latest VCruntime packages, reinstalled, did not fix problem
Safe mode - problem does not arise, thought maybe I could REPLACE the ucrtbase.dll, but alas it appears to be quite difficult to do. The DLL is dated 2022 which may or may not mean anything. That may indicate it isn't the real issue.
Microsoft has a nagware that would keep asking you to upgrade to Windows 10 if you are using Windows 7. If you are using an older PC, I would not suggest doing that. Instead, try this hack to ensure that you do not get any notifications anymore.
Installing Windows 11 is not enough, you should keep a bootable USB handy since Windows 11 is still full of bugs. To create a bootable USB, you would need a Windows 11 ISO file. Here's how you can download it.
How often have it happened that you were locked out of your own Windows PC? Not anymore. Here is a surefire way to ensure that you never get locked out of your Windows 11 PC again.