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    What Is Linux? What Can You Use Linux For?

    Heard about Linux online but not sure what it is? Here's a brief introduction to the OS and what it can be used for. What Is Linux? When someone says, "I use Linux," what they mean is that they use the GNU/Linux operating system in one of its many forms. Over the years, various developers have...
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    Featured Low-Level Formatting Tools --- HDD

    What Is Low-Level Formatting? Low-Level Formatting (aka physical formatting) is a hard disk operation that is used to prepare a hard drive by creating the actual sectors, tracks, cylinders, and control structures required for reading and writing data on the drive. One of the common applications...
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    What Is Mask ROM?

    Mask ROM is a type of read-only memory, or ROM, that is masked off during production. "Mask" refers to parts of an integrated circuit, a thin electronic circuit for processing data, that is covered with opaque plates called photomasks. These plates contain transparencies, or holes, to allow...
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    Try these 3 super-useful Chromebook features you didn't even know

    Since its release, we've been digging into the new update and unearthing even more features that could improve your Chromebook experience. Here are three experimental improvements we've found that you can try right now. Show the date on the taskbar The system tray is an integral aspect of the...
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    11 Things to do after installing or upgrading to Windows 11

    Here is a guide on things to do for those who have just installed or upgraded to Windows 11. Windows 11 is available for generic users provided that their PC meets the minimum requirement to run Windows 11. If you haven’t still upgraded to Windows 11, you can try Windows 11 Installation...
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    10 Things to do before installing or upgrading to Windows 11

    Before upgrading to Windows 11 Here are the key elements you should take care of before installing or upgrading to the new Windows 11: Make sure your PC will run Windows 11. Enable TPM 2.0 on the BIOS. Enable Secure Boot on the BIOS. Backup Important Data. Clear up Disk Space. Uninstall...
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    SSD vs HDD, What's Your choice?

    Difference between SSD and HDD Although both SSD and HDD perform similar jobs, their underlying technology is quite different. Let’s look inside: • Read and write speeds: SDDs are significantly faster than HDDs. HDD platters spin from 7,5000 rpm to 15,000 rpm. The read/write heads of HDDs...
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    3 Best SSD Health Check Softwares (Windows / Mac) 2022

    Why Use Software To Check SSD Health And Performance? Using the Best SSD Health Check Software, you can effortlessly monitor the current temperature of SSD, use the Benchmark feature to find out the read and write speeds, and take advantage of a variety of tools for SSD Optimization, SSD...
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    For Beginner. 3 Base Informations About ROM

    What is ROM? ROM (read-only memory) is a non-volatile memory type. This means it receives data and permanently writes it on a chip, and it lasts even after you turn off your computer. The data is coded to not be overwritten, so it's used for things like your printer software or your startup...
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    Useful Tool for Overclocking RAM

    Some Useful Tools for Overclocking RAM There are several tools to assess your RAM's information. Here is a tool that let you get information regarding your RAM before overclocking. CPU-Z: CPU-Z is a free tool to assess and take notes of your DRAM before overclocking. If you head over to the...
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    How to Check RAM on Windows 10

    How to check how much RAM you actually have on Windows 10 Checking RAM on Windows 10 operating systems is simple. Following the steps below should tell you how much memory you currently have installed. Step 1: Click “Start” Begin by clicking on the “Start” menu, located at the bottom left of...
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    Differences Between VRAM and RAM

    Differences Between VRAM and RAM The difference between RAM and VRAM is that RAM is the physical memory on a computer and VRAM is the memory that stores data for a graphics processor. The main difference between VRAM and RAM lies in how the two types are accessed. RAM contains multiple pieces...
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    (3 of 3) Most Common Motherboard Problems & Solutions

    (3 of 3) 12) My computer doesn’t read any audio/video files If you are sure that all cables are firmly connected to both devices and that there is no debris preventing proper connections, then you should re-seat (plug and unplug several times) any audio/video cables, including network cables if...
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    (2 of 3) Most Common Motherboard Problems & Solutions

    (2 of 3) 5) Computer does not turn on If you have done everything above and are still having trouble getting your computer to turn on, then you might have a dead power supply unit. I know what you’re thinking–how can that be? It doesn’t work when I plug it into electricity! Well just because...
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    (1 of 3) Most Common Motherboard Problems & Solutions

    The motherboard is the largest, most important component of a computer. Chances are your computer would not turn on at all without one. Yet it can still be amongst the easiest to damage or destroy. Troubleshooting a malfunctioning motherboard can be difficult, especially for someone who does not...