On 11/28/24 03:47, Tom Browder wrote:
My main computer is acting strangely as if it has either memory issues or
some other hardware problem. I have not had any time to do any diagnosis.
As a quick solution, could I swap the single SSD to another computer and
expect it to boot up?
Thanks, and Ha
On Thu, Nov 28, 2024 at 10:46 songbird wrote:
…
>
you may still have some issues, but i'd say it would be
>
worth a try.
>
> you may need to change your bios or efi settings.
>
Thanks, songbird!
Best Regards,
-Tom
On Thu, Nov 28, 2024 at 06:59 Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
…
may break. However, you should have a sufficiently functional system to
> be able to deal with those things.
Thanks, Roberto!
Best regards,
-Tom
Tom Browder wrote:
> My main computer is acting strangely as if it has either memory issues or
> some other hardware problem. I have not had any time to do any diagnosis.
>
> As a quick solution, could I swap the single SSD to another computer and
> expect it to boot up?
>
> Thanks, and Happy Thank
On Thu, Nov 28, 2024 at 06:59 wrote:
…
> Most probably you won't break anything -- but doing a backup is a good
> idea anyway, if you hold your data dear.
Thanks, Tomas, I do have good backups!
Best regards,
-Tom
On 2024-11-28 12:47, Tom Browder wrote:
My main computer is acting strangely as if it has either memory issues
or some other hardware problem. I have not had any time to do any diagnosis.
As a quick solution, could I swap the single SSD to another computer and
expect it to boot up?
Thanks, a
On Thu, Nov 28, 2024 at 06:47:44AM -0500, Tom Browder wrote:
>My main computer is acting strangely as if it has either memory issues or
>some other hardware problem. I have not had any time to do any diagnosis.
>As a quick solution, could I swap the single SSD to another computer and
>
On Thu, Nov 28, 2024 at 06:47:44AM -0500, Tom Browder wrote:
> My main computer is acting strangely as if it has either memory issues or
> some other hardware problem. I have not had any time to do any diagnosis.
>
> As a quick solution, could I swap the single SSD to another computer and
> expect
My main computer is acting strangely as if it has either memory issues or
some other hardware problem. I have not had any time to do any diagnosis.
As a quick solution, could I swap the single SSD to another computer and
expect it to boot up?
Thanks, and Happy Thanksgiving!
-Tom
9 matches
Mail list logo