Full disk 21-04-2020
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Full disk 21-04-2020
Hi,
Here today's April 21st Sun.
Yesterday it was Sunny too but I worked all day repairing my PC which was giving me every 5 minutes a BSOD (Blue Screen Of Death)
Finally today it is working normal again. Every time Windows 10 makes an update I need one day to fix the PC ... This is shameful for Bill Gates ...
It screws up all my driver setup for the different hardware I have.
Really a flat Sun. Looks like we are now in the real cycle 24 <> cycle 25 minimum
Here today's April 21st Sun.
Yesterday it was Sunny too but I worked all day repairing my PC which was giving me every 5 minutes a BSOD (Blue Screen Of Death)
Finally today it is working normal again. Every time Windows 10 makes an update I need one day to fix the PC ... This is shameful for Bill Gates ...
It screws up all my driver setup for the different hardware I have.
Really a flat Sun. Looks like we are now in the real cycle 24 <> cycle 25 minimum
Last edited by rsfoto on Tue Apr 21, 2020 8:39 pm, edited 3 times in total.
regards Rainer
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Re: Full disk 21-04-2020
Great disk Rainer. The sun sure is quiet. I always know when windows has done an update but the machine hasn't done the restart as it kills the fps of my cameras.
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Re: Full disk 21-04-2020
Windows troubleshooting; always a blast.
Nice disk (even despite the lack of features)!
Nice disk (even despite the lack of features)!
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Re: Full disk 21-04-2020
Nice Ha FD, Rainer.
We take the technology for granted until it goes wrong. I wonder how may billions of hours are wasted annually getting PCs back to normal operation. I know I’ve clocked up a few.....
Hopefully you’ll be back to posting the solar grid now your PC is fully functional.
Stu.
We take the technology for granted until it goes wrong. I wonder how may billions of hours are wasted annually getting PCs back to normal operation. I know I’ve clocked up a few.....
Hopefully you’ll be back to posting the solar grid now your PC is fully functional.
Stu.
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Re: Full disk 21-04-2020
Fantastic full disc as always Rainer, so much detail I am still hanging on to Windows 7, it never has updates
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Re: Full disk 21-04-2020
Rainer:
Very nice clean and crisp prominences.
I have the same problems with my PC´s, and some in the rural and home observatories still use very old programs.
Fuerte abrazo,
Eric.
Very nice clean and crisp prominences.
I have the same problems with my PC´s, and some in the rural and home observatories still use very old programs.
Fuerte abrazo,
Eric.
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Re: Full disk 21-04-2020
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Re: Full disk 21-04-2020
Hi Everybody,Carbon60 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 6:02 am Nice Ha FD, Rainer.
We take the technology for granted until it goes wrong. I wonder how may billions of hours are wasted annually getting PCs back to normal operation. I know I’ve clocked up a few.....
Hopefully you’ll be back to posting the solar grid now your PC is fully functional.
Stu.
Thanks for the kind comments
@Hi Stu aka Carbon60, Your wishes are orders for me and here you go
regards Rainer
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Re: Full disk 21-04-2020
Hi Alexandra,
I am happy for you. I had a PC with Windows 7 but unfortunately it was a catastrophy too. I do not know if I am cursed or my Observatory hoas too much EMF ...
I used to have twoo with Windows XP Pro SP3 and those where two Gems. Stable as nothing. Never had problems but due to newer technoogy I was forced to decommission them.
regards Rainer
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Re: Full disk 21-04-2020
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@Hi Stu aka Carbon60, Your wishes are orders for me and here you go
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Excellent... Thanks Rainer.
Stu.
@Hi Stu aka Carbon60, Your wishes are orders for me and here you go
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Excellent... Thanks Rainer.
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Re: Full disk 21-04-2020
Wonderful FD
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