@Lusiv - you logged in today but didn’t update, still need help?
Teleporting lag that makes me faster, and messes up timers in game.
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I am back I just got my new sata cable with my new hard drive, it took slightly longer than intended. I was wondering if using this method would be a good idea. I saw this transfer video and was wondering if it was a good method to use. The lag has been weirdly gone for some reason as well.Comment
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I have gone through the process of cloning my hard disk and making a recovery media flash drive. The problem I’m facing currently is for the life of me I can’t find how to boot from my new hard disk. Either that or I have booted from it and I can’t check properly.
I am using System Configuration in administrative tools to check which drive windows is booting on, every time it has said the C drive. I am using MSI bios and I changed the boot order from my first hard disk to UEFI hard disk. I’ve changed the hard disk drive BBS priorities to around. Both hard disks are completely the same, which also adds to the confusion. Any advice?Comment
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personally, for new drives, I don’t like cloning.
you copy across all the old system - which of course saves having to reload everything.
but the new drive offers the opportunity to start afresh.
I like to install the OS and all the necessary software from scratch.
I have used Macrium in the past to clone and I know it can do it, so all I can add is to try the process again.
this time only have the drive you are cloning connected in the system, and the same for when you swap out the original C:\ drive and install the newly cloned drive - keep it simply and only deal with one drive for now.Comment
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Okay I have done as you suggested by keeping a single drive and everything so far seems to be going well. I guess this will be the conclusion, thank you both for your help. If something goes wrong slightly later should I create another thread or bump this one?Comment
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re-open as OP has an update.
Hello this is a bit of a follow up from my thread which I was having issues. I think those issues stemmed from my computer being overclock and my powersupply being older. I know this might just be asking for trouble but I was wondering if overclocking RAM back to 2666 and CPU slightly higher. Would this be wise?
I would be turning off all over-clocking.
or even just going into BIOS and setting everything back to factory defaults.Comment
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