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Window 10 Pc Takes 3 Times to Reboot

Moved my monitor from Display Port plug 3 to Display Port plug 1Troubleshooting Notes BelowMy video card, an nvidia RTX 2070 has the following display outputs:My monitor, an Apple Cinema Display, is using a mini display port to display port adapter and was plugged into the furthest right display port (display port 3).Upon boot, it appeared windows was loading but I was never presented with the windows login screen. Eventually I noticed my machine was available via VNC Viewer, which meant VNC Server was running on my machine, which meant windows startup was completing. I used my laptop and VNC Viewer to connect to the PC with the display issue ultimately being presented with a "blank" view, a black screen with a little white box as the mouse curosr. Recently at work I had VNC'd into a computer without a monitor plugged into it and was presented with this same "blank" view. With some research I found this "blank" view is a window OS level feature where the OS doesn't bother rendering display data when there is no display connected.

Window 10 Pc Takes 3 Times to Reboot 1

Recently when my comuter ooted lank again I unlugged my monitor, lugged it ack in, and it worked. Ultimately I found that if I use the first dislay ort the my monitor is always detected (so far).Thanks to everyone who offered a solution and I hel this hels someone down the road.** EDIT **This just haened to me again for the first time in a while. It looks like it doesn't matter the dislay ort ut the solution is still to unlug lug ack in the monitor. I'm certain this is to do my adater

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One keyoard two comutersFor Windows:Have you tried Inut Director?After you install it on the two comuters and set it u, you can control oth machines and there is an otion to Mirror inut. There is also the Microsoft Microsoft Garage Mouse without Borders Where you hit Ctrl 3 times to run the commands across all machines.

As a note, anything that you create software wise will be exactly the same as how these programs work. You hit the keyboard, the kb hook intercepts it and sends it over TCP/IP to computer 2 in 1ms (you do have good network...), where the second service implements the command. If you are having troubles with software implementations (if there is something to do with the timing and video), then you need to have a hardware based solution like a special KVM because it would be almost impossible to synch things with software.

---EDIT - From commentsFor Mac:There really are not many options. Software wise there is Synergy which works cross platform on Windows, Mac and Linux. It doesn't have a native option to mirror inputs like the others, but you can create hotkeys that implement certain actions on all/or some computers (for ex. hit F1 and it will send a spacebar keystroke to all machines). I believe that you could probably use this to achieve what you need.

Window 10 Pc Takes 3 Times to Reboot 2

Hardware wise, one method that I have heard of people using is buy 2 cheap identical sets of wireless keyboards/mice combos that have the little red connect button on them. I think the cheaper the better because you don't want it to be bluetooth, or have AES Encryption, or anything with enough smarts in it to stop you (nano receivers typically don't have sync buttons on them). Plug one wireless receiver into the computer click the sync button on the receiver and then also on the keyboard. Plug the next receiver in, and do the same.

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Can I use my iPhone SE, through my MacBook Air?

This isn't a complete answer because there's no simple way to really control the phone via mouse and keyboard. I can get you past that screen though.First, plug your phone into your computer.Then open QuickTime Player and choose "New Movie Recording". Using the little drop down right next to the record button, switch it from the built in camera to the name of your phone. You don't have to actually record it, but this will allow you to see the full screen.Next, go to iTunes and open the page for the device (this button: ). Then scroll down in that Options part and click "Configure Accessibility". Under Seeing, choose VoiceOver, and then click OK.Now you can use your phone, but it's going to be tedious to type.

To cycle through all the buttons on screen, swipe left and right. To click one, double tap on the screen. This includes the keyboard keys, so you can slowly type the wifi password. (However, you can hold off on typing that in, and skip this screen for now. You will be able to use the Mac's keyboard to type)If you download Mocha Keyboard Lite to your computer, and on your phone, use VoiceOver to go through the Bluetooth settings, you can enable Bluetooth and connect to your computer. That way you can use your MacBook Air's keyboard to type on the phone. That's as close to normal usage of the phone as you can get with a half-broken screen. Note that the lite version of Mocha Keyboard does not allow you to use the delete or backspace key! Type carefully!Edit: if you really need to use backspace with Mocha Keyboard Lite, just press ControlShiftB, then ControlK. Don't ask me how I know this!

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Does Microsoft telemetry send everything you say into the microphone or type on the keyboard to Microsoft?

Microsoft calls "Telemetry data" the information that helps them debug potential problems and improve their software.I have not found any information about the frecuency of the data sent. But the claim is a bit misleading. It is not physical keyboard but on-screen keyboard and is collected only when "Full level" is enabled. For the sake of completness, it does also collect hand written data. Emphasis added:Text input from Windows 10 Mobile on-screen keyboards, except from password fields and private sessions -- processed to remove identifiers, sequencing information, and other data (such as email addresses and numeric values), which could be used to reconstruct the original content or associate the input to the user.Source: Windows 10, version 1709 and newer diagnostic data for the Full levelWindows 10 with November 2019 and earlier versions did have a "Hey Cortana" mode that had the mic actively listening with a buffer of a few seconds to detect for those acrtivation words. This behaviour did raise important privacy concerns and today it is not active. The microphone access is managed under the privacy settings.Source: Activate "Hey Cortana" modePersonal advice: Never, ever, allow mic access to unknown or untrusted software.

Nothing to add, matches this Microsoft privacy statementThis seems like a misreading of what Microsoft claims to collect (index of all software installed on the computer and software usage statistics). Do note that some metadata of the files is collected and sent on crash reports. The data sent in those crash reports is not an "index of all media files on your computer". To know what metadata is sent, you can check the previous "diagnostic data for the Full level" link.Note: This also covers other important privacy settingsGo to "Privacy settings"

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Lock .nb cells of a file

A Cell can be made so that it is not possible to delete using the computer keyboard or the edit menu. To do this, use SetOptions, Deletable->False, doing this manually using Cell > Show Expression, or make a style in your notebook's stylesheet that with that option set. If you would like to make it so one can't edit your cells using the keyboard, you can set Editable->False which can also be done in the Cell > Cell Properties menu.Note that these cells can still be deleted by unsetting this option or by manually removing them in the Notebook expression and using NotebookPut. I'm sure there are other ways to do this as well that I simply don't know.To fully lock a cell, consider reading through this question to get ideas.As for storing print in a variable,

Print creates a new cell with the style "Print". You can change this to "Input" using, for example, Command-9 on a Mac. This will make it work like a normal "Input" cell.If you want to store the value from Print in a variable, simply store it before printing or, if you absolutely must do it at run-time, wrap the following hacky function around your code:Then use it like, say:It will print everything, but all the arguments to print will be stored in $printCache e.g:And just to check that the DownValues we set on Print have not been saved:This is not the best way to do this. It's much easier to just store the value yourself, but if you have to capture it you can do it like this.However, this kind of strategy is useful for capturing and rerouting messages by applying a similar overload strategy to Message and capturing pieces of MessageName. Of course, even better there is to use GeneralUtilitiesWithMessageHandler and work with the Failure object.

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Computer BSODs ONLY when launching Overwatch

The minidump says that the bugcheck code is WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR . WHEA Windows Hardware Error Architecture. (i.e. you've experienced a hardware problem.) The bugcheck parameters reported in the minidump are:In brief, the CPU raised an exception called a "machine check". Such are always fatal to the OS, as far as I know. The minidump says you have an AMD CPU; the AMD processor architecture manual says that the processor will raise a machine check exception in these circumstances:We can get more information about this by formatting the WHEA_ERROR_RECORD structure, whose address Windows conveniently put in bugcheck argument 2. So - we had a timeout on a bus. i.e. a transaction on the bus was started but was not completed soon enough. The "bus" was probably PCIexpress. Given the circumstances you describe, this does strongly point to the graphics card. But first I would try swapping your power supply for a better/more powerful one, particularly one with more current on the 12V rail. Modern GPUs are very power-hungry. Here is a Microsoft page that goes into more detail on interpreting this type of memory dump (that is, bugcheck code 0x124). There is not much more info available from the minidump. The only thing that can be seen is the current thread info; that thread is dedicated to reporting WHEA errors so it has no information about what was happening in other threads, maybe on other logical processors, at the time, and the dump doesn't contain any of that. Usually I would try e.g. !running, !ready, etc., but here the debugger just says "unable to read from fffff800030b9000". That's because of info that's missing from the minidump - which is typical for WHEA errors. If you enabled kernel or automatic dumps and reproduced the problem it is possible that the larger dump file might have more information, but it looks to me as though you have a clear path to follow without that, i.e. hardware swaps. Sorry about that

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