On today’s’ driving vlog we are talking about puppies, dogos, puppers.
INTRO MUSIC by: Popolocho
@Bandcamp HERE: https://popolocho.bandcamp.com/
Check out his other project with his band: ‘A MARC Train Home’ on Spotify as well.
Installing up to four DIMMs of DDR3 memory on an ASUS Crosshair Formula-Z motherboard. 32Gb of RAM 4x8Gb. Random Access Memory tutorial
The socket has to match the memory either DDR2 or DDR3.
Installing an AMD 8-core FX 9590 Vishera 5 GHz processor on a Crosshair V Formula-Z AM3+ motherboard. Tutorial.
-Place the processor gently.
-The pins have to align.
-Don’t forget to align the triangle on the corner of the processor with the triangle on the corner of the socket.
-The thermal paste is pre-applied to the AMD heat sink.
-The heat sink needs some force on the lever.
Part 2: It shows how to install Puppy Linux on an USB flash drive. Then runs on a laptop without the need to install software on the hard drive. Great for a faster web browsing experience protected against spam, spyware, malware and pop-ups. Privacy is greatly improved. Enjoy!
Note: Do not throw the Linux CD (DVD) away. You may need it later. It can be use to boot some computers.
Notes:
You can still use the CD to boot other computers. I am using an older PC (with a tube monitor and everything) running Puppy Linux 5.1.1 from the drive. Everytime the computer starts, it runs Linux and takes advantage of the speed. It has the DVD 24/7. If there is the need to run Windows for some reason, I just take the CD/DVD out for a moment.
Don’t forget to set the boot options on the bios (Del, F11 or F12 at the start) you want to set the computer to boot from the USB port or CD 1st and then the hard drive.
Part 1: It shows how to download and prepare a CD to later install Linux on a USB flash drive. There you can run the Operating System, save files and open files directly with an array of utilities. Access the Internet, upload and download files. All inside the USB drive. Carry your operating system and important files with you in your pocket. Other uses: Very useful after a computer crash, you can run Linux and then explore the hard drive to recover your files without the need to use Windows.
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