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48x30 MDF costs a lot of money?
Is that what you asked in a thread about a "dream setup"??
48x30 MDF costs a lot of money?
I'm trying to build a dream desk, and need various sized finished work tops to build it.Is that what you asked in a thread about a "dream setup"??
I'm trying to build a dream desk, and need various sized finished work tops to build it.
Currently I am using some plywood I cut for prototyping and did a rush job finishing and threw on top of an 2-tier old desk frame that I hacksawed down to be the general size I want.
I would like to build the "real" version of this desk on top of a very expensive 4-leg standing desk frame.
I'm trying to build a dream desk, and need various sized finished work tops to build it.
Currently I am using some plywood I cut for prototyping and did a rush job finishing and threw on top of an 2-tier old desk frame that I hacksawed down to be the general size I want.
I would like to build the "real" version of this desk on top of a very expensive 4-leg standing desk frame.
Maybe remove the drives except for the one you’re booting from. It tries to boot in order, but I think it would have tried that one at some point because it goes through them if the first isn’t bootable.slippery
Hateyou @Falxy-US or any of you other computer gurus, I have a question for you. I'm upgrading my old HTPC. I bought a brand new ASRock B560M Pro4/ac mobo, new good ram, new good intel cpu, and re-using the Nvidia 1060 and hard drive from the old HTPC. The old hard drive had Win10 64 bit installed.
Got everything all built out, fired up on first time, does not boot into windows. Instead it goes into the ASRock BIOS screen, where I can see my optical drive and hard drive just fine on the left, but over on boot devices it is EMPTY.
I checked forum and all it talks about is UEFI compatible windows install, and I dont know what that means. Is what I'm trying to do OK? I really don't want to pay for yet another copy of windows, nor do I want to install and lose all my very specialized HTPC setup that was tweaked perfectly.
EDIT - think I may have gotten it going, had to disable secure boot and then select legacy mode. Will be a small miracle if this works right.
when you mean old, how old? like it's a real hard drive, not even ssd?slippery
Hateyou @Falxy-US or any of you other computer gurus, I have a question for you. I'm upgrading my old HTPC. I bought a brand new ASRock B560M Pro4/ac mobo, new good ram, new good intel cpu, and re-using the Nvidia 1060 and hard drive from the old HTPC. The old hard drive had Win10 64 bit installed.
Got everything all built out, fired up on first time, does not boot into windows. Instead it goes into the ASRock BIOS screen, where I can see my optical drive and hard drive just fine on the left, but over on boot devices it is EMPTY.
I checked forum and all it talks about is UEFI compatible windows install, and I dont know what that means. Is what I'm trying to do OK? I really don't want to pay for yet another copy of windows, nor do I want to install and lose all my very specialized HTPC setup that was tweaked perfectly.
EDIT - think I may have gotten it going, had to disable secure boot and then select legacy mode. Will be a small miracle if this works right.
It's secure boot. You can disable secure boot to boot, but what you should actually do is completely reinstall Windows 10 on a GPT formatted drive that supports secure boot going forward. Don't try to re-use your old Windows install.slippery
Hateyou @Falxy-US or any of you other computer gurus, I have a question for you. I'm upgrading my old HTPC. I bought a brand new ASRock B560M Pro4/ac mobo, new good ram, new good intel cpu, and re-using the Nvidia 1060 and hard drive from the old HTPC. The old hard drive had Win10 64 bit installed.
Got everything all built out, fired up on first time, does not boot into windows. Instead it goes into the ASRock BIOS screen, where I can see my optical drive and hard drive just fine on the left, but over on boot devices it is EMPTY.
I checked forum and all it talks about is UEFI compatible windows install, and I dont know what that means. Is what I'm trying to do OK? I really don't want to pay for yet another copy of windows, nor do I want to install and lose all my very specialized HTPC setup that was tweaked perfectly.
EDIT - think I may have gotten it going, had to disable secure boot and then select legacy mode. Will be a small miracle if this works right.
This seems more fitting for this thread than the Desktop thread.
Xexx I found a case for you (spoiler, the case costs $1400)