I'm hoping someone knows the answer to this, here goes.
I am looking to get:
Windows 2012 Server Essentials
To administer 9 Windows 7 PCs
2 Synology NAS's
2 Printers
And install Ubuntu 14.04 on a VM
Ubuntu in turn will be a master pc for 4 ubuntu pc's that are running a video...
Also this query
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Seems to be the main one causing issues, but I dont really know what it means, its on 3 lines in the .php file and its the one causing the issues.
i think it might have something to do with a plugin called WP-PostViews that was no longer installed, i see a table in myphpadmin called wp_post_views that i think was left behind, this table is 36mb in size, all other tables are maybe 200kb in size.
If i empty this table do you think it might...
i'm trying to fix a slow down on my wordpress website and i'm getting this error, but i really dont know what it means, there is no "if" statement in line one, hopefully someone might have an idea to help me.
MysqlError: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds...
Honestly my i5 2320 paired with the ASUS R9 270X plays this game on ultra settings at 1080p flawlessly. Sure it may not be 60fps, but considering the human eye cant even see above 60fps, who honestly cares.
I was quite amazed it ran it so well.
Yeah it was a learning curve for others it probably seems easy to be honest.
But it just seems really robust with a lot of scalable features should you wish it.
I just installed Zyxel USG 20's in two restaurant chains i work for and we'll be using those going forward, its a low level version of the USG50 and then there are higher tier versions as well that handle more throughput.
Very happy with them so far.
I now the USG20 can hangle 3g fallover and...
You should have zero problems as long as non are snapped and/or fractured, if they are fractured you'll have no idea and your pc will just bsod.
But thats highly unlikely.
Yeap did that first thing
So i did the memtest this weekend and the corsair where bad.
Stuck my older ones in and ran memtest and they where all good and so far, touch wood no more boot loops or bsods.
So for now looks like its entirely up and working.
So for a little extra work...
no nothing specific.
i did run memtest last night and the corsair had loads of errors, so i'm rma them as they have a lifetime warranty.
The others i had i ran through memtest and they came back with zero errors.
So lets see if that solves the issue.
I also replaced my mobo battery...
this is exactly what i did friday, had to do them all in little increments, essentially microsoft is serving the updates in the wrong order, as some of the updates required others before they would install.
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