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Maybe not a simple question, but here it goes:
In the office we have a server (named W-HV). On this server is a Hyper-V. In this is a emulated server or whatever named W-DC. On this W-DC is our data stored, as well as folder for scanned stuff. Now our scanner asks where to store his stuff. What do I tell him? Whats the URL/ adress or whatever? I do understand some basic IT stuff but this is above my paygrade
is it like \\w-hv\w-dc\data\scanner?
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I believe emulated servers should appear to a network as any other server. The hyper-v stuff should be transparent to the end user. There should be a way to access the emulated server like you would a regular one. I suspect there's info in the hyper-v that tells you what the "public" name/address is.
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Hey - On boot I have intermittently been getting a "CPU Fan Error". Rebooting a couple times makes it not occur.
Once booted I have noticed no errors - Can see/hear the cpu fan spinning and CPU Temperatures are normal.
Running Prime95 for 5~ minutes and my CPU temps cap out at 56C (using speedfan to check), which is when I think the fan program kicks in to 100%.
Stopping Prime95 and CPU temps drop below 40C in seconds.
I have an aftermarket CPU fan/heatsink.
Any thoughts?
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That sounds like your fan is working well enough when it is working. Try wriggling the fan to motherboard plug a bit, maybe it is not 100% fixed.
Is the fan working at varying speeds, or always at max? (you should be able to hear this).
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If the CPU fan is actually fine, it could also just be a faulty sensor. If you're sure it's fine you can turn off the warning in the BIOS typically. You can also use a header for regular fans or power it directly from the PSU. Just keep in mind that powering it from a fan port will adjust the speed based on sensors for the case rather than the CPU (you can override that) and from the PSU would run it at 100% absent a controller.
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My situation.
I have 3 Win 7 notebooks, two of them can share on network without problems
The problem is there is one (the one where I play games), that can put files on the share folder but can't see itself on the share list and can't access the shares of the other computers.
I purpled many google pages, turned on the services, gave the permitions they said to give but still the setting to turn on file sharing on the advanced settings can't be kept (I turn on and the setting return to off after the OK).
At this point it is a command prompt or a file that need to delete to solve because godamn I can't figure this.
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I am studying React now and have to use localhost:3000 a lot. Simple question: when your computer starts its own local server like the localhost:3000, is it CPU intensive? Does it use a lot of resources or so? Or is it quite lightweight?
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If it's not doing anything then it's very light, resource-wise. If you've got server-side code that does something computationally intensive then it will use resources, but that doesn't sound like your situation.
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People normally connect Node.js to MongoDB, or a NRDBMS. Just how easy is it to connect Node to a RDBMS like postgresql?
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Never used it, but probably pretty easy. Database connections are usually pretty basic.
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On December 07 2019 03:34 Craton wrote: Never used it, but probably pretty easy. Database connections are usually pretty basic. Node and MySQL work perfectly well together. Haven't tried with postgresql.
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Hi guys, I'm in need of help. Lately I've been getting a lot of BSOD "critical structure corruption" error. This is really disheartening since PC is brand new, new windows, everything except keyboard and mouse. At first I couldn't figure out the times when BSOD would occur, but now it seems like it happens whenever PC goes into stand-by mode, well actually after it comes back from stand-by mode. Sometimes I get BSOD instantly, and sometimes a couple of minutes pass, but it's always the same story. I've tried first 5 steps from this link www.minitool.com but it seems that the problem persists. I tried running memtest, no error was reported (i let it run for 4 times/circles). Does anyone have an idea what can i do to fix the error?
On a side note, does this that my RAM speed is 1600 or 3200 like it should be? Thank you for your time and responses
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Thank you.
It seems like every BSOD is due to the "ntoskrnl.exe" error. Quick googling gives me the idea that the cause is approximately the same as before
All of my drivers are up to date, and i checked every disc. Only thing left to do is to reinstall windows, try new bios (??? maybe that could help), and finally take a look at ram (I pray to god that it isn't ram fault).
Can you at least confirm that RAM is running at 3200 hz?
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I doubt it's RAM thing - you've ran memtest for 4 cycles (that had to last at least 2 hours, right?), which should be good enough. I remember having something similiar at PC shop I was working in, lots of signs leading to RAM while the culprit was the CPU. In detail it was something with the "bus/connection" from CPU to memory.
You may check your drives, always good idea to keep eye on them and run something like maybe prime95 to test CPU. Resitting memory may be a good thing as well.
If everything fails, I would try either running a fresh windows from different drive to confirm it's not OS thing or switch memory with somebody.
As for memory - remember it's dual channel
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That's 100% memory or CPU failure due to overclocking or bad RAM. Try Prime95 or something that actually stresses the system instead of memtest.
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Thank you. I didn't overclock anything. All components are "right out of the box" condition. Someone suggested me to put my ram plates into different position, and so far it seems to be working, but I'll be sure to test it with prime95. I just fucking can't deal with another bad RAM (2nd PC in a row where RAM is bad right from the start, and i had trouble with them before -.-)
Edit: It's still happening. R1ch, how long should I let prime test?
I see I forgot to mention, my specs are: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X ASUS Prime X570-P Sapphire RX5700 XT Pulse 8GB DDR4 32GB (2x16) G.Skill 3200Mhz Ripjaws V Corsair 750W TX750M
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Do make sure you have the RAM in the correct slots, motherboard manual will say which ones. It's not intuitive. My new mobo actually has arrows pointing at which slots to put them in lol :D
The screenshot that you uploaded doesn't show the current memory speed, it only shows some possible settings. You should see 1600mhz "DRAM Frequency" on the memory tab (1600mhz = 3200 data rate, which is advertised or set in bios).
If you haven't set the RAM frequency yourself, it's probably defaulted to 2133 rather than 3200. You probably have to go into the bios and set it to 3200 with whatever the primary timings and voltage is on the box/sticks.
edit: The correct slots on my current and last motherboard for 2-stick are slots 2 and 4, your picture does show that you have a stick in slot 1.
now it seems like it happens whenever PC goes into stand-by mode, well actually after it comes back from stand-by mode
Possible that it works fine under load but just not in this specific situation. Bios update could fix it. There are half a dozen key changes since the bios version that you probably have (system stability, AGESA updates to fix cpu performance).
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Ideally set the secondary/tertiary RAM timings as well once you have the system stability stuff figured out. The default settings are almost always bad and it actually hurts performance a lot on Ryzen right now with multiple sources reporting up to >20% FPS gains on some games just by setting secondary/tertiary RAM timings to proper values even on high end motherboards and with RAM that was already fast. Stability first tho. + Show Spoiler +
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I put RAM in the correct slots (A2 and B2 in my case) so the speed is now fine :D (at least something). I tried running Prime95, everything went fine until I got BSOD again :D but up until that point it showed no errors, so fuck me if i know what's the deal. Gonna try updating bios tomorrow, and if that doesn't help i'll take RAM sticks out and try to experiment with that
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