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  • chuft
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    #121
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    This is confusing because when I go into the BIOS itself it says "CSM Enabled" which means it is in Legacy mode, not UEFI.
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    • boredjedi
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      #122
      Originally posted by chuft
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      This is confusing because when I go into the BIOS itself it says "CSM Enabled" which means it is in Legacy mode, not UEFI.
      Oh there should be an option in the bios I would think to switch between legacy and current.
      I don't think this mobo has that option in the bios. There are legacy settings but it's for
      devices.
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      • chuft
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        There is. But Windows says I am already in UEFI. See the screenshot.
    • chuft
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      #123
      When I google to try to find out what kind of battery it is, I get this weird page?

      https://rometechbatteries.com/produc...51-motherboard

      That doesn't look like the battery in the manual.
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      • boredjedi
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        I just noticed. See that 3 year warranty on the top right corner. I did remember right about the average lifespan. heh
    • boredjedi
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      #124
      Originally posted by chuft
      When I google to try to find out what kind of battery it is, I get this weird page?

      https://rometechbatteries.com/produc...51-motherboard

      That doesn't look like the battery in the manual.
      That's weird. I guess they did that free up room on the motherboard.
      It is a Battery Type: CR2032. But they put a sheath around it for insulating it
      and the connector. So it must be floating around there somewhere.
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      • chuft
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        #125
        Unless you're like these people and it's missing.


        https://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/t...ation.6377282/

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          Damn so much for quality control
      • chuft
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        #126
        Weirdly the back of my machine does not look anything like this. The configuration of the ports is totally different. Those shiny yellow things for the wifi antenna are the opposite end from the little bank of audio jacks and such - up by the red ports in this picture.




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        • boredjedi
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          #127
          So far, still getting the Windows 11 updates even though I'm not logged into the MS account

          I was waiting for that .NET update. I had to install .NET 2.0 for the controller.
          The updated .NET hasn't affected the Flight controller.

          I also haven't gotten any random blue screens. I haven't installed everything back yet though.
          The adobe suite or the games. Just going to run the Windows 11 as is for a little longer.

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          • chuft
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            #128
            Originally posted by boredjedi
            So far, still getting the Windows 11 updates even though I'm not logged into the MS account

            Is there some reason why you wouldn't be getting them?
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            • boredjedi
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              #129
              Originally posted by chuft


              Is there some reason why you wouldn't be getting them?
              I'm still stuck in the past it seems. In the beginning of Windows 11,
              it was a requirement to be logged into an MS account for updates and other features.
              Not so much nowadays it seems. Kind of like laxing the requirement for TPM.

              I still remember those tutorial videos about how to skip the account stuff and creating just
              a local account with the caveat that you are forgoing updates.

              In any case, always good to know if someone has a question about that.
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              • boredjedi
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                #130
                That pretty much does it for this adventure. Just one more thing that I almost
                forgot about but caught it going through my list of customizing the Windows
                to the way it was. The fast start up. Think that was started with Windows 10.

                in Windows 11, Fast Startup does utilize hibernation, but it's a modified version specifically designed for faster boot-up times.
                Instead of a full shut-down, Fast Startup saves the system's state to a hibernation file (hiberfil.sys).
                This allows the system to resume where it left off, bypassing the full boot process
                The reset option was made a full reboot.

                You can turn off the Fast Start Up:

                Control Panel - Hardware and Sound - Power Options

                Select: Choose what the power buttons do

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                Just untick the Fast Start up and Save Changes

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                • chuft
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                  #131
                  Originally posted by boredjedi
                  I'm still stuck in the past it seems. In the beginning of Windows 11,
                  it was a requirement to be logged into an MS account for updates and other features.
                  Not so much nowadays it seems. Kind of like laxing the requirement for TPM.
                  They did not lax the requirements for TPM or UEFI/availability of Secure Boot. That's what I was saying before. If you use some hack to bypass these requirements it will not do major system updates, you will have to do that hack each time with major update packs manually. At least according to some dude I read who has installed Win11 on 40+ systems.

                  Windows 11 Home does require a MS account to install it, unless you use some unapproved workaround to get around it. They keep removing those tricks one after the other. I think the next release is supposed to remove the last one.

                  Windows 11 Pro/Enterprise does not require it because you can use Domain Join. In a work environment you are going to have your own Active Directory domain either onsite or using Entra (Azure AD) and log in using a local account from that domain. Nobody in a serious work environment is going to be logging into work computers using a personal MS account under the control of the user.


                  Originally posted by boredjedi
                  I still remember those tutorial videos about how to skip the account stuff and creating just
                  a local account with the caveat that you are forgoing updates.

                  In any case, always good to know if someone has a question about that.

                  I don't think it's the little updates, it's the major feature packs, most if not all of which would already be incorporated into your install version if it is recent. The pain comes later when a new feature pack comes out. In any case those tutorials are for Windows Home. Pro/Enterprise cannot require a MS account because they are meant to use work domain accounts.

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                  • boredjedi
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                    #132
                    Well I should have kept my mouth shut. Got a random blue screen.

                    Of course, right before heading off to bed.

                    I don't remember seeing this error before: Ntfs.sys
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                    • LazyPooky
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                      #133
                      Originally posted by boredjedi
                      The fast start up. Think that was started with Windows 10.[/ATTACH]
                      I never shut down my computer, it runs all year long. But when I boot, it's within a few seconds. No need to go faster.

                      Originally posted by boredjedi
                      Well I should have kept my mouth shut. Got a random blue screen.

                      Of course, right before heading off to bed.

                      I don't remember seeing this error before: Ntfs.sys
                      Sounds like something with the HDD.
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                      • chuft
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                        #134
                        Yeah I don't get the fast boot thing. The whole point of a reboot is to get a fresh start. Why would you want to preserve whatever the state was last time.
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                          #135
                          Wow. Using a Mac for 2 years and only having it crash twice has made me realize that Windows really does suck.

                          It's like hot garbage but I love hot garbage
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