My MacBook Air M1 comes with 256GB of memory. Because of this, I bought two external SanDisk drives, 128GB and 256GB, with Type-C support, to expand my storage. While I can opt for a dedicated hard ...
So the problem is that what I need to do is get into a Win7 command prompt so that I can fix the boot sector, but neither of the two methods I have available will do that, for whatever reason. * ...
my friends computer, on an msi x470 gaming plus pro, stopped working. im trying to take the first step towards fixing it by booting from USB. booting from a windows USB will give me a waiting screen ...
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