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I have been on Anandtech a long time on the account quietdad associated with the email address rreckel@optonline.net. I'm going though mt things and went to transfer my...
From a trip around the internet:
There are a few brands that offer low EMF (electromagnetic field) laptops, but it's important to note that there is no such thing as a completely EMF-free laptop. Some options to consider include:
Dell Latitude 7400 - This business laptop has an "Eco mode"...
The page you linked has all the drivers right there. After selecting windiws 11 as the OS, it brings you to the drivers page where you can download everything you need
Main floor you might have to fiddle on placement as there is no ports where you need them, but on the upper flor you should be ok with one in the loft using a ethernet over cable adapter (Google MOCA). Its a starting point anyway. wou may want to try powerline adapters to get to the...
You can find it here. https://www.performance-pcs.com/fans-accessories/fans-150mm/cooler-master-megaflow-200-r4-lus-07ab-gp-200mm-blue-led-case-fan-r4-lus-07ab-gp.html
I have used EaseUS Todo PCTrans many times to transfer a user from one system to another. They have a free version that is limited but you can get most of it easy. You install it on the old PC, and then pick a user to back up and it gets everything it needs to restore to a new system.
Dell says you can.
https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000129180/usb-type-c-port-on-specific-latitude-and-inspiron-systems-do-not-support-thunderbolt-or-usb-type-c-docking-solutions#:~:text=DisplayPort%2C%20USB%20Type%2DC%2C,using%20a%20compatible%2045W%20adapter.
Dell Latitude 3379...
When you share resources, there has to be a network connection. There is no way for a computer that is linking to a shared network drive to access it if it is not on the network to link to it. Can't get to something if there is no path to it. If the laptop is not connected to the network...
I'm not seeing the setup. You created a S: partition on the desktop and link it on the laptop as S:. It's not shared. It's the same thing. When the laptop goes off line, it doesn't see the desktop and if you go into Windows Explorer you won't see it either.
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