TallGlass2 wrote: » Would there be any BIOS updates for the board that might fix the issue?
5uspect wrote: » There are a few ways. You could transfer them wirelessly or via a network cable on your home network or by uploading them and downloading via something like Dropbox. How much data is it? Windows I presume?
Masala wrote: » Yes. Windows. New is 10 and old is 10 Data is files worked on around 200gb of data What about software I am using.
pummice wrote: » I have logins for various online accounts, eg bank, ebay, amazon, etc with username and password. More and more I am getting messages like "help us protect your account" by giving phone numbers and other information. Is this just information gathering or is there a genuine security reason to give over this data?
FFVII wrote: » Do it. More security. You get txt numbers to enter when doing stuff. Start using duckduckgo as your browser or forget about data gathering
5uspect wrote: » DuckDuckGo is just a search engine website like google, you can use it on any browser. Firefox allows you to select it as default search engine. Unlike Google they don’t spy on you.
Masala wrote: » Hi guys... just wondering how can I print off a Message Thread from my iPhone???? I need the full thread - so screenshots could be 14-15 screen captures etc that will have to do if there is nothing better on offer Many thanks
Deja Boo wrote: » I despise my smart(-arse) phone. Your face can't go anywhere near it, else your cheek indvertently hits mute or cuts off the call entirely (every time!) How are you supposed to hear what people are saying, if ya can't get your ear anywhere near it? ALSO, the freaky thing rings people all on it's own! Blasted piece of rubbish. Ridiculous technology!*sigh* Flip phones, I miss them.
aido79 wrote: » Most phones have a setting to turn the screen off when you're on a call and you're holding the phone to your face. What phone do you have?
Deja Boo wrote: » ah don't mind me, all technology is madness to me... there is no such setting on my cheapy phone, funny that the screen goes off when I must punch in numbers to get to the right department (when I make calls), so having the screen off is not an option. ta for your reply though, am just blowing off steam.
aido79 wrote: » It's usually a proximity sensor and only turns the screen off when close to your face. Once you take it away from your face the screen comes back on allowing you to use the keypad. I'd be very surprised if they are not on all smartphones even the cheaper ones.
Deja Boo wrote: » That would make sense, but it doesnt turn it off when the my face is near it, else it wouldnt mute or cut off.
Fann Linn wrote: » Hi folks, trying to sort out my pc/internet lifestyle and I've found old files and photos etc on different One Drive, Google Drive and Dropbox accounts. Is there anyway I can transfer these from the different apps and organise them all into one account? Btw most of the files, folders and photos are all in my One Drive account at present, so preferably I'd prefer to transfer everything into this for convenience. Thank you.