MomsWhat kind of person would pay a fucking annual subscription to play solitaire?
Reminds me of this one time I was playing solitaire and there was no 4 of clubs.This is 2015 bro. Moms are sitting on the couch playing angry birds on their phones. I'd honestly be surprised if anyone had played solitaire in the last 5 years.
You are a piece of human garbage and filth and you are lying. That screenshot is fake. Where is the timestamp. Where is your username superimposed over it?Reminds me of this one time I was playing solitaire and there was no 4 of clubs.
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I read the article, they didn't know either. What is unauthorised hardware?
Are you running the torrent program as administrator? Sounds like access priviledges on the old drive. Did the old drive you're using for media files USED to be a system drive at some point?Can't download torrents to my media drive since installing Windows 10, they refuse to start on that drive but work fine on the drive that has Windows installed
Lenardo;1181043 said:Checked the BIOS and there was no overclocking; I updated the BIOS to the latest version and still no joy. So after waiting a while and hoping Microsoft would patch their compatibility checker (no luck there either) I went to their site and started the upgrade anyway.This is annoying...
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Is it over clocked? If it is, revert to stock and check I remember seeing someone on gaf having the not supported error with an over clocked CPU, one he reverted to stock the issue went away, upgraded to win10, then redid the over clock.
After I had downloaded it and started to run it, it told me it couldn't upgrade because the NX bit wasn't set. Checking the BIOS again it definitely was set, but apparently there's a known issue where for some reason the upgrade checker gets set/unset the wrong way round. Once I switched NX off the upgrade went through without a hitch.
that seems to have fixed it. I have had permission issues last time I reinstalled windows 7 but didn't think to run the prog as administratorAre you running the torrent program as administrator? Sounds like access priviledges on the old drive. Did the old drive you're using for media files USED to be a system drive at some point?
When I went from Windows 7 to Windows 8 I had all sorts of legacy permission problems on some old hard drives, had to wipe everything or run everything elevated all the time to get around it, ended up just wiping.