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Apple Think Different

Why Apple? – Part 1

04/03/201606/05/2017 Agyieus Leave a comment

If you want an apple and you go and buy it from someone’s market, it’s called closed source. If you go and get the apple yourself knowing which and what kind of a tree it is from, it is called open source. I wouldn’t want to be unfair, this is not how it always is. Sometimes […]

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AMD Crimson

AMD Crimson Drivers – Beware!

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As you know (or as you may not know), AMD released their Crimson drivers with its new interface, which they claimed to be “revolutionary”. Crimson, which -for now mostly, not entirely- superseded AMD’s infamous Catalyst Control Center with its elegant design and which promises higher performance, is now a pain in the asses of thousands […]

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Nvidia AMD

Completely Uninstalling All Display Drivers

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Hi there! In this entry, I’m going to explain to you how you can uninstall your AMD or NVIDIA graphics card’s drivers. As we all know, the standard uninstalling process doesn’t work very well with drivers. This tutorial will teach you how to do it in any Windows version. First of all, let’s talk about why you’d want to […]

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Save Your Desktop Icon Layout

Save Your Desktop Icon Layout

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Does Windows mess up your desktop icon layout for no apparent reason? Does your desktop layout go to hell when you update your graphic card’s drivers? Do you use two or more displays and your icons just go to random spots when you disconnect one of them? Worry not, there’s an easy solution. I’m going […]

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Disk Management Virtual Disk Manager Error

Fix for the Disk Management Virtual Disk Manager Error

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“Virtual Disk Manager: The service cannot be started, either because it is disabled or because it has no enabled devices associated with it.” If you’re using any of the Microsoft’s Windows 7, 8, 8.1 or 10 operating systems and you’re encountering this error when you try to partition your newly-installed hard drive or shrink a volume, […]

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