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grancharov

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  1. Hello. I want to buy PCIe SATA card ASmedia 1061. The description says "Support for 2 TB HDD". I would want to know does it support larger HDD's - 4 TB, 6 TB. I asked the seller, but the answer wasn't clear. Thank You!
  2. Router TP-Link 1043 ND with Gargoyle firmware NAS D-Link DNS-345 PC1: MB Asrock FM2 A88X+; CPU AMD A-10 6700; RAM 8 GB 1600; SSD Intel 520 + HDD Caviar green; OS 7 Home PC2: MB Asrock ALiveNF7G-HD720p; CPU Athlon LE-1620; RAM 2 GB DDR2; HDD Hitachi PC2 alternate: MB MSI 880GMA-E45; CPU AMD Phenom II X2 550; RAM 2 GB DDR3 1333; OS XP and Linux Mint Cables are Cat 5E. I have real speed up to 30 MB/s(240 mbit/s) from PC1 to NAS. But from PC2 the speed is not more than 8 MB/s(64 mbit/s) and in the network settings I see 100 mbit/s. On paper all three motherboards should be capable for 1 gbit/s theoretical. Where is the problem?
  3. I just read one review and I'm not sure how to understand this: "We were left slightly frustrated by the monitor's inflexibility: we liked the colour balance and accuracy that the factory calibration was able to provide, but we wanted to be able to adjust it further to boost contrast and brightness, which some of the other profiles were able to do. Sadly, you can't copy a profile to a custom setting, and there's no way of knowing what the specific colour settings of the factory calibration profile are so you can't even make an attempt to copy them. However, usiung Samsung's NCE software allows for a greater deal of flexibility, including the copying of profiles to to various additional presets." I'm not a photographer and since I don't have a hardware colorimeter - I don't want to "broke" the color settings, but only to (probably) adjust brightness/contrast. Is this something different from what they wrote in the review?
  4. Now I use APU, but I won't try to use hybrid graphics. I think at first to try with my old 6770 and if it doesn't work - I will go for something newer. I think that my chances are good, because more than 2 GB VRAM is needed for heavy games and I hardly ever will play them. I know that the DP is the only working option. I read, that some UHD monitors are artifically split on two parts(1920x2160) to be able to work via HDMI, but this can introduce other problems. I hope, that this Samsung monitor isn't such case...
  5. Hello. I use Dell U2713hm(2560x1440) and I consider to upgrade with Samsung LU32D97. What is the minimal recommended video card for that? I'm not a gamer and up to this moment I'm fine with the integrated video in A10-6700. I have Sapphire HD 6770 1GB DDR5 in the secondary PC - is this enough for everyday use(webbrowsers, video up to 1080p), or I have to buy a newer card? My PSU is CM Silent Pro M500. I have 7 HDD's + 1 SSD and 2x4 GB /1600 MHz.
  6. It turned up, that there isn't enough space on the destination drive to copy the partition - even if it is 8 GB smaller. Anyway I managed to recover around 30 GB. Thank You!
  7. I'm not sure. I open window Copy sectors, and then I open Select Device/Disk - Logical Disks/Volumes - Volume H: I click OK an appears window Partitions - DMDE. There are two rows - Volume H:\ and under it - $Noname 01 (H:) and both are with size 1,99 TB - is this normal? Maybe these TB are decimal and not binary? Does it matter if I select the first row(Volume H:\), or the second($Noname 01)?
  8. OK - I have volH_lba0_1.bin - 512 bytes on drive/partition L: Now what should be start and end sectors for the partition - from 1 to 3890650304, or from 0 to 3890650304? Or I just have to click Source > Partition and then Destination > File?
  9. How to backup the MBR? The destination HDD was recently formatted.
  10. Earlier today I opened the partition with DMDE - I saw there some large files, but they were also marked as 0 bytes. How bad is this? So I have to copy the partition to another HDD as a file(via DMDE). Copy sectors > Source - partition(H:) > Destination - File(in partition L:)? The drive with botched partition has 8 GB unallocated space at the beginning and the drive where I will place the backup has single partition on the whole space(there are some files and I will move them partially or completely to other HDD).
  11. Hello. I was downloading some files(video and photo/zip) via Opera 9.64. At some time I noticed some error on one of the downloaded files. I clicked the button "Resume", but nothing happened. Then I clicked "Redownload again" and then the browser froze for several seconds. Then the browser recovered and continued the process, but shortly after that I noticed, that the download folder was under 40 GB and there should be around 300 GB. I tried with Recuva and another one program of this kind, but it recovered under 3 GB. I ran chkdsk H: /f. OS is Win 7 Home I'm not sure what exactly happened. I have some programs like datarescuedd, testdisk and dmde, but I don't know what to use and what exactly to do. I tried with UndeletePlus and it shows many video and zip files, but most of them are marked as overwritten. Is this really possible? I mean - there was maybe some seconds between browser recovering from freeze-state and the moment, where I stopped.
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