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Not_Squirrelflight
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my ipad has been using up power very quickly when it's not even on. is this normal? i have the same problem as @Kitten-da-Cat
skymover1239
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Not_Squirrelflight wrote:

my ipad has been using up power very quickly when it's not even on. is this normal? i have the same problem as @Kitten-da-Cat
If the IPad is older, it's probable the battery is dying. This is a normal thing that happens to the battery over time. You may be able to send the Ipad into
a Apple repair center to get it fixed.
Redstone1080
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skymover1239 wrote:

(#202)

Not_Squirrelflight wrote:

my ipad has been using up power very quickly when it's not even on. is this normal? i have the same problem as @Kitten-da-Cat
If the IPad is older, it's probable the battery is dying. This is a normal thing that happens to the battery over time. You may be able to send the Ipad into
a Apple repair center to get it fixed.
Orrrr you can get parts off of iFixit and fix it yourself.
Kitten-da-Cat
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Redstone1080 wrote:

skymover1239 wrote:

(#202)

Not_Squirrelflight wrote:

my ipad has been using up power very quickly when it's not even on. is this normal? i have the same problem as @Kitten-da-Cat
If the IPad is older, it's probable the battery is dying. This is a normal thing that happens to the battery over time. You may be able to send the Ipad into
a Apple repair center to get it fixed.
Orrrr you can get parts off of iFixit and fix it yourself.
It has to go to apple. and it's too far away.

Last edited by Kitten-da-Cat (Oct. 1, 2022 00:16:22)

Redstone1080
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Kitten-da-Cat wrote:

(#204)

Redstone1080 wrote:

skymover1239 wrote:

(#202)

Not_Squirrelflight wrote:

my ipad has been using up power very quickly when it's not even on. is this normal? i have the same problem as @Kitten-da-Cat
If the IPad is older, it's probable the battery is dying. This is a normal thing that happens to the battery over time. You may be able to send the Ipad into
a Apple repair center to get it fixed.
Orrrr you can get parts off of iFixit and fix it yourself.
It has to go to apple. and it's too far away.
Why? You can fix it yourself so you don't have to send it into Apple where they might make you pay for a new one, or something ridiculous like that.
ToastersUnited
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skymover1239 wrote:

(#202)

Not_Squirrelflight wrote:

my ipad has been using up power very quickly when it's not even on. is this normal? i have the same problem as @Kitten-da-Cat
If the IPad is older, it's probable the battery is dying. This is a normal thing that happens to the battery over time. You may be able to send the Ipad into
a Apple repair center to get it fixed.
apple repair centers are useless, they'll just tell you to buy a new ipad. Take it in somewhere local to get it fixed.
MagicCrayon9342
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ToastersUnited wrote:

skymover1239 wrote:

(#202)

Not_Squirrelflight wrote:

my ipad has been using up power very quickly when it's not even on. is this normal? i have the same problem as @Kitten-da-Cat
If the IPad is older, it's probable the battery is dying. This is a normal thing that happens to the battery over time. You may be able to send the Ipad into
a Apple repair center to get it fixed.
apple repair centers are useless, they'll just tell you to buy a new ipad. Take it in somewhere local to get it fixed.
Yeah, in fact I'd even more 100% HIGHLY recommend you just replace yourself. It's an “old” iPad it's probably easy as pie.
Kitten-da-Cat
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MagicCrayon9342 wrote:

ToastersUnited wrote:

skymover1239 wrote:

(#202)

Not_Squirrelflight wrote:

my ipad has been using up power very quickly when it's not even on. is this normal? i have the same problem as @Kitten-da-Cat
If the IPad is older, it's probable the battery is dying. This is a normal thing that happens to the battery over time. You may be able to send the Ipad into
a Apple repair center to get it fixed.
apple repair centers are useless, they'll just tell you to buy a new ipad. Take it in somewhere local to get it fixed.
Yeah, in fact I'd even more 100% HIGHLY recommend you just replace yourself. It's an “old” iPad it's probably easy as pie.
it's a 5th gen, besides my eyes are terrible.

Last edited by Kitten-da-Cat (Oct. 1, 2022 16:22:39)

Not_Squirrelflight
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can I chromecast scratch to a vizo smart tv? 2018 edition i think.
MagicCrayon9342
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Considering it's “help for all technology” if it has a motherboard/logic board of ANY sort you can get help here supposedly. That includes everything from computers to toasters to Samsung smart fridges.
mybearworld
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MagicCrayon9342 wrote:

(#210)
Considering it's “help for all technology” if it has a motherboard/logic board of ANY sort you can get help here supposedly. That includes everything from computers to toasters to Samsung smart fridges.
my toaster is broken can anyone help

can't show photo but here's a picture:
Vaibhs11
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MagicCrayon9342 wrote:

Considering it's “help for all technology” if it has a motherboard/logic board of ANY sort you can get help here supposedly. That includes everything from computers to toasters to Samsung smart fridges.
yeah sure i have some
Kitten-da-Cat
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my tv has been raided, in the search thing it said something along the lines of 4-23-5-Tagalog help me i dont want to see blood and a fidget spinner in someones hand.
imfh
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This doesn’t exactly fit the topic, but I’m looking at upgrading my laptop’s ssd. My current 500GB ssd has just 20GB left. I’ve been thinking about dual booting Linux, but I can’t practically do that with only 20GB. I see a couple options:

Option 1) Try to delete stuff and cleanup my 500GB drive. This is basically what I’m doing right now to make sure I have enough space to use my laptop.

Option 2) Buy a new 1TB drive. It looks like a 1TB drive would cost about $80 for a 3500 MB/s drive or $130 if I want a 7000 MB/s drive.

(Option 3) Buy a new 2TB drive. It looks like a 2TB drive would cost about $170 for a 3500 MB/s drive and I don’t know if I actually need the space, so I doubt it’s worth the extra money.

Technical details: My laptop has a single M.2 slot which supports PCIe 4 x4 NVM. I believe the current ssd is 7000 MB/s, but I’ve heard the extra speed isn’t that noticeable unless you’re doing large file copying or something similar.
Edit: Actually, it looks like it only supports PCIe 3 x4.

Recommendations? Opinions?

Last edited by imfh (Oct. 11, 2022 18:30:51)

skymover1239
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imfh wrote:

This doesn’t exactly fit the topic, but I’m looking at upgrading my laptop’s ssd. My current 500GB ssd has just 20GB left. I’ve been thinking about dual booting Linux, but I can’t practically do that with only 20GB. I see a couple options:

Option 1) Try to delete stuff and cleanup my 500GB drive. This is basically what I’m doing right now to make sure I have enough space to use my laptop.

Option 2) Buy a new 1TB drive. It looks like a 1TB drive would cost about $80 for a 3500 MB/s drive or $130 if I want a 7000 MB/s drive.

Option 3) Buy a new 2TB drive. It looks like a 2TB drive would cost about $170 for a 3500 MB/s drive and I don’t know if I actually need the space, so I doubt it’s worth the extra money.

Technical details: My laptop has a single M.2 slot which supports PCIe 4 x4 NVM. I believe the current ssd is 7000 MB/s, but I’ve heard the extra speed isn’t that noticeable unless you’re doing large file copying or something similar.

Recommendations? Opinions?
Option 1 is obviously the cheapest, but if you want to expand, I would do option 2, a 2tb drive is going to be extremely over kill for most things on Linux.
For another option you could consider, there are lots of Linux distros that are lightweight (Under 1gb) so you could also try one of those.
Kitten-da-Cat
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the internet was down for about an hour, the only thing that worked was “Turboprop Flight Simulator” and “Gallery”
dhuls
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Why the heck am I signed into a Google account on a browser that doesn't even have that account's login details?
Kitten-da-Cat
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i tried using assets:

Kitten-da-Cat
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help chromebook screen and keyboard is oo small hel
9pfs
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Kitten-da-Cat wrote:

help chromebook screen and keyboard is oo small hel
Try a movie theater's screen

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