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Norton

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About Norton

  • Birthday 08/26/1983

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    22MAY17

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  1. He is unable to help due to a monitor issue.
  2. Can someone, preferably a higher up, help me with the mods via team viewer? I'm new to Arma and want to ensure everything is ready to go for my training tomorrow 5/22/17. Thanks Rct J. Norton
  3. There is nothing wrong with using such a large drive to put your OS on. Its just a personal preference to use something much smaller and typically suggested, and here is why. Anything that will access the whole drive at once will take much longer, i.e. Anti-Virus scans, defragmentation, formatting, etc. Boot up times will be much slower as well. Putting your OS on a smaller HDD will make your software and OS load much faster. I'm currently using a 480gb SSD HD. Just to give you an idea of how fast it is; My PC completely boots up in 11 seconds. That's from completely off to fully booted up ready to go with all startup software loaded. Defraging my SSD HD takes about a minute. Ant-Virus scans take about a minute as well. The SSD's are a bit more expensive like @1stLt Robb said. I'm just sharing my opinion as a computer nerd.
  4. One thing to keep in mind, is there is an issue with Ryzen processors where they completely freeze desktops. I hear they have no intentions to release a patch, but instead are waiting for the their next BIOS update to fix it. The build @dmorris but together is a decent entry level gaming build, but I personally wouldn't put my OS on a 1TB HDD.
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