He Steve’d it for sure
He Steve’d it for sure
“We’re still learning how to best control the narrative”
Why waste time say lot word when few word do trick?
Alternate timeline:
PS1 starts.
No start up sound yet, screen says “insert credit card into slot 1”. There’s a credit card reader where the memory card goes. You insert your card.
PS1 goes “cha ching” then lets you play.
He looks like he’s ready to start working on a manifesto, just gotta let the hair grow out more to match the beard
“Why would Tango Gameworks shut down like this?”
Super Switch 4064 Ti Super Ti (one is pronounced T-I, the other is “tie”)
“We held elections. You don’t like? Window is over there.”
Sri Lanka and Suriname are pictured though?
Not available in cis region? So Helldivers 2 is trans only now?
The bar should be a little higher than “we haven’t bricked anyone’s system (that we know of) (so far)”
That is a very interesting title if you don’t realize what community it’s posted in
It’s a bit of a long shot, but I recently had a similar issue that kind of resolved itself. I cloned from one SSD to another and it wouldn’t boot, tried pretty much all the recovery options but wasn’t getting anywhere. The drive I cloned had both W10 and 11 on it.
I set up a Windows 10 installer USB, booted from that, and for some reason the W11 partition gave me an option for a system restore point that wasn’t available when previously booting from the SSD. It did its thing and after that I was able to boot into both W11 and then following that, W10.
Don’t know if that helps you at this point but either way I wish you luck.
I think it’s more than dragged, but less than slammed.
Any post with an image will just show you the image when you try to open the post
This gave me hope that it would actually just be the image, not wrapped in reddit’s viewer UI bullshit, in a sort of “task failed successfully” way. But no, you still get their nonsense wrapped around it. Why would anyone want to just look at an image when that’s what they click on.
They’re denying that this is actually the root cause https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/intel-denies-reports-that-it-identified-a-root-cause-for-core-i9-crashing-issues-investigation-continues