You may have to re apply any custom settings like boot order but it should not be an issue. No need to back it up. Replacement of the battery is honestly a very simple procedure you will be fine.
It sounds like you may have dirty power and honestly a UPS is a good investment. The batteries last longer than you would think, on some of the newer units we use at work we replace the batteries every 2-3 years. I personally use a UPS for almost all of my consoles and PCs in my home.
It also...
This exactly, IMO it's because the picture was taken with a flash and the mirror behind the dress reflects the light and this tricks our brains to think the front of the dress is in shadow. But in actuality the light is coming from the front not the back.
Per my brother thats not always the case, the OEM can have propreitery bits that only thier software will read correctly. He suggests that if you see SMART failures using third party software on a SSD to use the OEM's tools and verify. If they show the same info then you should RMA. In short HD...
He also says to use Samsung (SSD) Magician to read the SMART attributes.
He also stated that all of the flash memroy for his company is rated from -25C to 85C. They are tested up 10,000 hours without failure, so heat is not a big as an issue as most think.
The response from my brother.
No reads do not wear out flash.
Program and erase cycles are what deteriorates the floating gate. Failure of the floating gate is what causes a cell failure.
All cells in flash memory are in an off state reading a 0. When a positive voltage is applied...
System Volume Information is generally where Windows stores System Restore Points. You can turn this off to free up some space but remember doing so will leave you without the System Restore Feature.
Have you ran the Disk Cleanup? You can select to clean up System Files and remove some of the...
This is also what I understand. The RAM exploit was the one I was referring to in my reply. I have no knowledge of this ever being in the "wild".
As far as registry cleaners, please stay away from them, unless you understand what changes it is making you are going to do more harm than good.
This is incorrect. You can store binary values that point to source code or executables in the registry but not binary programs themselves. There have been a few security experts do some interesting redirection using the registry but the code itself does not reside there.
No reading files from an SSD will not shorten it's life span. Doing a lot of deleting and rewriting can in a sense shorten the life but not in any way you would see in a normal workstation setting. I will ask my brother to chime in on this as he works in the industry.
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