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To be honest, the safest approach varies depending on the kind of drive. Any reliable wipe tool that does a few overwrite passes is suitable for HDDs. It is preferable to use the manufacturer's built-in "Secure Erase" for SSDs or Windows' "Reset this PC → "Remove everything → → "Clean …
It sounds like there may have been a little Windows malfunction; occasionally, an update or a starting issue will make everything lag or load slowly. I'm glad things are back to normal! Checking for outstanding updates or looking at startup programs could be helpful if it occurs again.
It's amazing how much begins with that initial spark. It's amazing how early encounters with technology can influence so much of who we become. For some people, it's just a tool, but for others, like you, it becomes a part of their identity and how they connect with the world.
> I have been there, absolutely wonderful. An awful lot of touristy things to do - excellent! Plus the pubs/restaurants are cheap but of high quality. I would recommend 2 week stay if possible, if you like to visit tourist attractions and culture you will need two weeks! As grimjack …
Generally speaking, you'll want at least a few USB-A ports, USB-C (ideally with charging), HDMI for screens, and a headphone jack, though this actually depends on what you use the laptop for. An SD card slot is quite useful if you operate with cameras. Additionally beneficial for wireless connectivity are …
You can recreate the ISO pretty easily. To create an ISO from the contents of the drive, simply plug in the USB and use a program like ImgBurn or AnyBurn. Simply point it to the USB after choosing "Create image file from files/folders." You should then be able to save …
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