Odd. It doesn’t seem like burned in but rather a persistence issue… maybe a display controller issue? I would contact LG
Odd. It doesn’t seem like burned in but rather a persistence issue… maybe a display controller issue? I would contact LG
You might have made some weird Frankenstein
I would boot back into Ubuntu and reformat entirely to EXT4 and then try and get a windows machine to re reformat it back to NTFS
It’s a guess based on factors
A ssd has a lifespan equal to X amounts of time each bit can be stored and flipped
This means a 256gb ssd with a equal quality of storage chips would have a 4x shorter lifespan than a 1TB as the 1TB has physically more storage to wear down over time
If you want permanent storage get a NAS with 2 drives that mirror each other.
It could be that you are capturing from a interlaced system or the capture card it setup for a interlaced system
Interlaced is marked with a i rather than P (1080i as an example)
Are you looking for EQ software or something else?
There is a great guide on how to use DDU
AMD also has a clean up utility tool that uses much of the same code as DDU but it’s a lot more friendly for new users. You might wanna try that
After you have removed the drivers using either of these 2 shut down your computer and make sure to remove the power plug for good measure
You got this!
Hahahaha
Some friend of yours is a great troll
In opera there are “mods” to change ambient music, themes, and yes typing sounds
You can change and remove stuff in the opera settings
New laptop time. The HP Stream was never meant to do actual work other than be a Chromebook with a proper operating system.
The Numbers you got in that command seems correct so yes compare with those
SSDs are that fast but most importantly is the seek time being much lower than hard drives :)