Lena Wolf
Mar 6 2022, 09:44 PM
YouTube has been autoplaying for me since always... Which is why I never watch it.

And you are saying I should be able to turn this off?
Decrepit
Mar 6 2022, 10:11 PM
QUOTE(Renee @ Mar 6 2022, 01:12 PM)

I will try the YouTube too. I've been on a vaudeville kick lately, so I'll watch a turn-of-19th century video and see if it autoplays into a second video. Be back.
Edit: Yes it autoplays for me. How do I turn this off? I want to try
QUOTE(Lena Wolf @ Mar 6 2022, 02:44 PM)

YouTube has been autoplaying for me since always... Which is why I never watch it.

And you are saying I should be able to turn this off?
There is a simple way to disable autoplay. At the bottom of each video, in line with where you change video resolution, audio volume, etc., is an autoplay switch. Move it to the OFF/left position and voilà, disabled. It still works for me in certain scenarios. If I choose to watch a video by simply clicking on it, thus replacing my recommendations page, the selected video plays with autoplay still disabled. My issue is that I prefer to right-click a video thumbnail and select Open Link in New Tab. The video then opens in its own tab, but with autoplay switched back ON. Until today it never did so.
Now, I can simply switch it to OFF again while watching a video and not have autoplay kick in. But I have to do so every time I launch a video as a new tab. It gets old, and my ability to remember to switch off each video is these days spotty at best. But again, you can indeed easily disable it.
Renee
Mar 7 2022, 02:37 PM
QUOTE(Lena Wolf @ Mar 6 2022, 03:44 PM)

And you are saying I should be able to turn this off?

Yes, there is a way. But over the years, the You Tube dashboard has become more and more complicated. So nowadays I think we might have to dig for it.
Unless it's one of those things which is sooo obvious, I am not seeing the way to turn it off.
QUOTE
There is a simple way to disable autoplay. At the bottom of each video, in line with where you change video resolution, audio volume, etc., is an autoplay switch. Move it to the OFF/left position and voilà, disabled
See?
Decrepit
Mar 7 2022, 04:55 PM
Well poot! Inline play (when you get a mini view window by hovering over a video's thumbnail) not keeps turning itself back on. I detest this even more than autoplay, which I can at least switch off each video (if I remember to). I'm now back to thinking this more likely a sinister plot than an honest mistake, but we shall see.
mirocu
Mar 7 2022, 05:49 PM
Sadly, when everything is working fine but the people behind it still has an urge to "make things better", this is what happens. Features we like disappear and features we don't want are introduced
macole
Mar 7 2022, 09:32 PM
Shutting YouTube auto play off works for me. My problem is that someone in my house keeps turning it back on.
Decrepit
Mar 8 2022, 06:52 PM
I'm likely jinxing myself, but autoplay suddenly began to remain disabled several hours ago. What's more, that retched mini-window-on-hover now also stays disabled.
mirocu
Mar 8 2022, 06:55 PM
QUOTE(Decrepit @ Mar 8 2022, 06:52 PM)

I'm likely jinxing myself, but autoplay suddenly began to remain disabled several hours ago. What's more, that retched mini-window-on-hover now also stays disabled.
Sweet!
Renee
Mar 8 2022, 07:41 PM
QUOTE(macole @ Mar 7 2022, 03:32 PM)

Shutting YouTube auto play off works for me. My problem is that someone in my house keeps turning it back on.
I bet it's Kahleah...
Decrepit
Mar 11 2022, 01:42 PM
The recent YouTube autoplay / mini-window SNAFU was indeed an honest glitch on their end, and is now no more.
I now face another issue. One that's been creeping up on me for some time. It's not yet crisis level, but will soon get there if I don't take steps to fix it. Which I should be able to do, but can't. For now.
The issue: my C:\ partition is nearly out of free space. I've owned Partition Master Pro for years, which will solve this for me in minutes. But . . . after updating it to the latest version, it will no longer accept my activation code. I bought a 'lifetime' license edition, so should be able to activate it. I just sent Easeus an email about the situation. Hopefully they'll send me a useable activation key, as they've done in the past.
I wouldn't have this issue at all did not so many programs automatically install themselves on C:\ without offering the option to use another partition. (I prefer reserving C:\ solely for Windows and key system utilities (like Partition Master.)
Decrepit
Mar 12 2022, 04:57 PM
Not yet having heard from EaseUS, I took matters into my own decrepit hands and again attempted to use the website License recovery/transferal tool. It took awhile, monkeying around with no idea what I was doing. I eventually received an email with new 'code'. I inputted the code into the retrieval tool. Nothing happened. On a hunch, I inputted my five-year-old License Number, the number that didn't work before, into Partition Master's activation field. BINGO . . .Partition Master Pro activated! Go figure.
Since then, I:
. . . reduced E: partition (dedicated solely to Oblivion) by roughly 15gb, then moved it to abut with F: partition.
. . . reduced D: partition (productivity software) by 3gb and abutted it with E: partition.
. . . moved an unlettered recovery partition to abut D:
. . . increased C: so that ii abuts the unlettered partition. Voilà! My system partition now has more breathing room. Not as much as I want, but I need a larger M2.NVME drive for that.
These operations were quick and painless. I could have cut time by executing them all in one fell swoop, feel more comfortable working on one partition at a time. (Windows itself can do much of this, but Partition Master is more sophisticated. Besides, it's bought and paid for. Why not use it?)
Acadian
Mar 12 2022, 05:18 PM
Glad you were able to get that program going again and achieve success on your partitioning.
mirocu
Apr 1 2022, 04:55 PM
QUOTE(Renee @ Apr 1 2022, 03:12 PM)

when my original computer's hard drive died a couple months ago, I lost a lot of stuff which was stored on there. Took the drive to a shop, and they did manage to restore some of its content, but the NPC Quotes.txt page with
years of NPC comments, questions, quotes got lost!

Grr... it sort of makes me mad at myself to think about it, because I should have backed so much content up... grr...
I'm very sorry to hear that, Renee. It's because I'm scared of that myself that I make so many frequent backups of everything and storing it on three different flashdrives as well as on another computer. Think I will boot that one up come Easter and update it with my stuff again. Got a lot of things at this point!
Lena Wolf
Apr 3 2022, 10:08 PM
I am switching computers. My Oblivion has become too large to play on my 15 year old rig. Actually, it still plays perfectly fine in Cyrodiil and Skyrim, but the Southern provinces use those new detailed meshes that just drive down the FPS too much. Also I think it is indeed too big and no longer fits in the 4GB of RAM.
I bought a new computer. Well, it's a new-to-me old computer, but this one is a lot younger - it's only 10 years old.

It is about twice as good and cost me 3.5 times more, and this is all that I can afford. This one has double the RAM (8GB) and a better Intel CPU (i5 instead of i3), and mostly it's got a better NVIDIA card - this is a GTX 1050 Ti with 4GB video RAM, while the old one is a 720 with 2GB video RAM. This new card can actually do HDR while the old one can't, not in practice, anyway.
Like I said, about twice as good.

The write-up said it had WiFi, but actually it only has LAN. I think the seller is too young to know the difference.

Never mind, WiFi dongles are cheap and cheerful these days. And on the plus side, it has PS/2 keyboard and mouse connectors so that I can finally use my trusty old keyboard without USB converters.

Will have to fetch it from the garage where it is currently collecting dust. Lots and lots of dust.
Oh, and it's Windows 10, a fresh install, but I don't mind because I didn't have to do it! It arrived, I plugged it in, it worked. Job done.
So now I need to give it some brains - install Oblivion, for one. With our internet speeds downloading the 6GB package from GOG takes 4 hours. And of course the 4GB chunk failed to download and has to be done again. Count another 3 hours. May be tomorrow, if I'm lucky. I'll transfer what I can via the local network from one PC to the other, but some things just need to be re-downloaded so that they could be installed correctly in Windows with the appropriate Black Magic. So may be in a month or so I'll actually have a PC I can play on. Don't do this too often.
Renee
Apr 3 2022, 11:36 PM
Lena-- Very wonderful.

Your old computer has served you well, but yeah, that feeling of upgrade when you get more RAM, more processing power, and shinier graphics, it really is worth the extra money. At least to us it is.
mirocu-- Don'cha know it. Nowadays just call me Miss Backup. This weekend I backed up my entire gaming computer: Program Files and (x86) folders, included. My new computer (my auxiliary one) has Windows 10, but I'm determined to keep my gaming comp as Win8 if I can. I've had that computer since 2014, I figure something will go wrong eventually, there. At least this time, I'm ready for it.
Lena Wolf
Apr 4 2022, 03:21 PM
Renee - you can't just copy everything under Program Files... well, you can copy it but you won't be able to just put it back on the disk and expect the programs to run. It's a Windows thing, they need to be installed properly so that the Registry would get updated, a few virgins sacrificed and a couple of Revenants resurrected. All very Dark Arts.

So just focus on copying your files.
This is what I came up against now that I'm trying to set up this new PC. I found that I needed the download archives of those programs that I wanted installed, and I had to run the installer to install them, I couldn't just copy them. Today I finally got Oblivion installed, but that's just naked Oblivion, without OBSE or any mods - that stuff can fortunately be copied over. So here is what I'm doing:
- On the new PC download Oblivion from GOG like normal. Install it in C:\Games\GOG\Oblivion using the installer so that all the Registry gets updated correctly.
- On the old PC copy C:\Games\GOG\Oblivion and everything in it onto an external drive. This is currently ongoing, expected to take 16 hours. (!!!) What?! SIXTEEN HOURS to copy from the hard drive to an external one?! But so be it, it's 220GB.

How did it even happen? Never mind.
- Once that is done, plug in that external drive into the new PC and copy everything onto the internal hard drive - presumably another 16 hours.
This is going to work because Windows already knows to expect Oblivion to reside in that folder because I used the installer to install it there. Fingers crossed. I'm running out of virgins.
mirocu
Apr 4 2022, 05:11 PM
My rig is also bout ten years old but I still only have 4GB of RAM
Lena Wolf
Apr 4 2022, 05:28 PM
QUOTE(mirocu @ Apr 4 2022, 05:11 PM)

My rig is also bout ten years old but I still only have 4GB of RAM

But you are probably not trying to stuff the whole of Tamriel into it, are you? I had no issues in Cyrodiil either.
mirocu
Apr 4 2022, 06:01 PM
That's true. Running Oblivion and Fallout 3 on good settings on my rig is no problem at all. I guess it would be different playing ESO n stuff.
Lena Wolf
Apr 4 2022, 06:03 PM
QUOTE(mirocu @ Apr 4 2022, 06:01 PM)

That's true. Running Oblivion and Fallout 3 on good settings on my rig is no problem at all. I guess it would be different playing ESO n stuff.
I'm not playing ESO. It's Oblivion. I'm adding the rest of Tamriel to it and it's getting a bit big.
mirocu
Apr 4 2022, 06:22 PM
OIC! You're doing THAT thing! Yeah I can see how that also could bear down on your computer.
Lena Wolf
Apr 4 2022, 07:28 PM
QUOTE(mirocu @ Apr 4 2022, 06:22 PM)

OIC! You're doing THAT thing! Yeah I can see how that also could bear down on your computer.
Yeah, I might have to do some pruning. Black Marsh is getting the snip!
Renee
Apr 5 2022, 01:08 PM
QUOTE(Lena Wolf @ Apr 4 2022, 10:21 AM)

Renee - you can't just copy everything under Program Files... well, you can copy it but you won't be able to just put it back on the disk and expect the programs to run. It's a Windows thing, they need to be installed properly so that the Registry would get updated, a few virgins sacrificed and a couple of Revenants resurrected. All very Dark Arts.

So just focus on copying your files.
Dang! You know, I thought of this after I posted my message a couple days ago. The whole registry key thing. Grrr....
I do remember back in 2014 copying all the gaming stuff from my original computer to my gaming one did take a few hours. Not 16... probably more like 2 or 3. But it sounds like you are in a more advanced stage of modding than I was.
What are virgins?
macole
Apr 5 2022, 03:43 PM
QUOTE(Renee @ Apr 5 2022, 07:08 AM)

I do remember back in 2014 copying all the gaming stuff from my original computer to my gaming one did take a few hours. Not 16... probably more like 2 or 3. But it sounds like you are in a more advanced stage of modding than I was.
I was thinking that you can "clone" the drive but I'm not sure that would work either. That is what I was going to try next time I upgrade.
QUOTE
What are virgins?


A mythical creature that rides unicorns in an idyllic woodland setting, perhaps?
Lena Wolf
Apr 5 2022, 03:53 PM
QUOTE(macole @ Apr 5 2022, 03:43 PM)

QUOTE(Renee @ Apr 5 2022, 07:08 AM)

I do remember back in 2014 copying all the gaming stuff from my original computer to my gaming one did take a few hours. Not 16... probably more like 2 or 3. But it sounds like you are in a more advanced stage of modding than I was.
I was thinking that you can "clone" the drive but I'm not sure that would work either. That is what I was going to try next time I upgrade.
As far as I am aware, it only works indeed for the whole disk, that is including the system part. I only have one hard drive, so my Windows is on that disk too. I have considered simply swapping the disk from the old PC into the new one, but that would result in all the wrong drivers - the new PC has very different hardware from the old one which was the whole point of upgrading! As I am not willing to mess with Windows drivers installation, I decided to go the slow route and copy the data to an external drive and then from it back onto the new PC. It also gives me a backup. And may be I don't need to copy all 230GB of it onto the new PC after all.
Oblivion is only 6GB, so how did I arrive at 230GB? Well, it's Oblivion, but it's got the entire Tamriel in it. That's a lot. Plus I had backups. Plus experimental stuff. Plus, plus, plus... I don't even know what. Mostly backups. So those will be copied onto the external drive but not onto the new PC.
QUOTE
QUOTE
What are virgins?


A mythical creature that rides unicorns in an idyllic woodland setting, perhaps?
NO COMMENT!! <real comment censored>
mirocu
Apr 18 2022, 05:31 PM
Just updated my latest Oblivion save files and real life pictures on two flashdrives and on the backup Win7 which I'm currently on. It was due on that one for sure.
So yeah; update them files, folks!
Lena Wolf
Apr 22 2022, 02:51 PM
I am still not switched to my improved PC for Oblivion, the reason being that I figured out how to get Oblivion to work properly on my old PC. I switched off a few large mods, and now it fits into memory and doesn't lag. Almost.
Plus, here's a new excuse: I am installing Morroblivion on the new PC.

With our download speeds, it will take me the better part of a
week to download everything - that's Morrowind and Morroblivion, as I already installed Oblivion there. This is going to be a fresh install with just the basic mods for Oblivion, just so the game would feel similar to what it is in other provinces. I don't intend to travel between Morrowind and Cyrodiil too much, so I'm not going to bother with TWMP conversions or anything like that.
Once that is done, I will end up with
two Oblivion computers - the old one with TWMP and the new one with Morroblivion...

Why do simple when you can do complicated?
mirocu
Apr 22 2022, 05:15 PM
QUOTE(Lena Wolf @ Apr 22 2022, 03:51 PM)

Once that is done, I will end up with
two Oblivion computers - the old one with TWMP and the new one with Morroblivion...

Why do simple when you can do complicated?

And here I am, having two computers with Fallout 3, Oblivion and SimCity 3000 installed and updated. I don't even use the second one at all for gaming or anything else, it's just for backup just in case. This way I can just jump right into any game at any time if need be and not having to bother with all the technical stuff. And like I said I also have the latest savegames from all the games on three different flashdrives stored in three different locations; spreading the risk. All of this for the ole Justin Case.
So.... Yeah. Keeping it simple
Decrepit
Apr 22 2022, 08:26 PM
Finally got around to updating my Nvidia GTX1070 drivers to what is purported to be their final Win10 "Game-Ready" drivers, which date back to summer 2021. (There are several newer "Studio" drivers for it.) I paid close attention this time and made sure I DIDN'T select Nvidia Audio drivers for installation. I forgot to do this last time, and think it's the reason my SoundBlaster audio settings have to be re-configured each boot. (My motherboard has built-in SoundBlaster audio.) Then again, maybe not. We'll see come tomorrow.
Renee
May 25 2022, 11:25 PM
Not really a computer issue per se...
Internet Explorer is getting shut down soon. Next month, I think. And Microsoft Edge is taking over. But the problem is, there are some older websites which don't run well with Edge, such as, an editor site I use for work. I can open this site in Edge, but Edge doesn't handle the editor portion very well. It messes up the coding, and the pages get all jumbled once they are viewed.
There's also our home, Chorrol.com. I like viewing it through Explorer. Can't really explain why, Chorrol just has a slightly different look through IE which I prefer.
Microsoft Edge is supposed to have some sort of compatibility mode for older sites, but .. eh... I want see if anything other browsers are out there.
So the question is, are there any other browsers dedicated to older sites? ... I have tried Google Chrome and Firefox by the way, these two browsers don't work with my work editor site.
Lena Wolf
May 25 2022, 11:37 PM
Have you tried Safari? It's supposed to be compatible with many things. I use Waterfox myself (a low memory variant of Firefox).
Renee
May 26 2022, 12:46 PM
Ah, I forgot all about Safari. :biggrin: Never heard of Waterfox. So that's two ideas I can look into. Thanks!
Lena Wolf
May 26 2022, 03:09 PM
QUOTE(Renee @ May 26 2022, 12:46 PM)

Ah, I forgot all about Safari. :biggrin: Never heard of Waterfox. So that's two ideas I can look into. Thanks!
If Firefox didn't work for you, Waterfox won't work either. Like I said, it's the same as Firefox, only uses a lot less memory.
You could also try Opera and Midori.
SubRosa
May 26 2022, 08:44 PM
You could also give Opera a try. It is my backup browser for sites that Firefox does not work on.
Renee
May 30 2022, 03:40 PM
Thanks you two. I will look into Safari, Opera, and Midori. Never heard of Midori, but that's a good thing.
Decrepit
Jun 3 2022, 10:09 PM
I bought a 2TB M2:NVME drive almost a month ago, but couldn't drum up the enthusiasm/courage to install it. Until today. I was a bit apprehensive, as it replaces my boot drive. My PC has only two M2:NVME slots, both occupied. The plan was to:
...Remove the second M2:NVME drive
...Place the new drive in its slot
...Clone my current M2: NVME boot disk onto the new drive
...Remove the clone
...Restore the second M2:NVME to its slot
...Swap out the original 500GB book disk for its clone.
I own EaseUS Partition Master, which makes cloning boot disks simple and theoretically foolproof. This proved the case today. All went like clockwork. My difficultly was with the physical aspects of the operation. My computer ain't lightweight. Manhandling it, twice, to add/remove drives, as well as the video card (to reach M2:NVME slot 1), bordered on more than I can handle these days. But handle it I did.
That done, I tackled a long postponed storage disk housekeeping chore. My physical hard disk's H partition, where I keep permanent file downloads (like Train Simulator payware locomotives), was all but full. EaseUS Partition Master handles this too. I was able to resize/move three partitions, shrinking one while expanding another, without damaging stored data. Being an old-style physical drive, the process was molasses slow.
My PC now sports the new 2TB M2:NVME, the 500GB second M2:NVME, and a 2TB physical drive.
The new 2TB M2:NVME is last gen. Current gen equivalents of its size were, at time of purchase, more than I was willing to spend. In any case, my PC sees no benefit from the extra speed current gen M2:NVME drives provide.
macole
Jun 13 2022, 05:23 AM
Horrors of all horrors, my vaunted 6-year old Plextor DVD drive has bit the dust. There will be a slight interruption in game play until I get a replacement. It's been so long since I messed with the internal devices that I'm a bit apprehensive about it.
Lena Wolf
Jun 13 2022, 06:15 PM
Good luck with that! DVD drive replacement is usually straightforward, although one must never take computer issues too lightly...

(Definitely
not talking from experience here. Who - me? Never. Nope.)
ghastley
Jun 13 2022, 06:35 PM
If it doesn't work, I have a 5 1/4" floppy drive that will fit the slot perfectly!
macole
Jun 14 2022, 04:28 AM
QUOTE(ghastley @ Jun 13 2022, 12:35 PM)

If it doesn't work, I have a 5 1/4" floppy drive that will fit the slot perfectly!
I haven't seen one of those in ... gosh I don't know how long, must be 30-years.
Decrepit
Jun 14 2022, 10:47 AM
QUOTE(macole @ Jun 13 2022, 10:28 PM)

QUOTE(ghastley @ Jun 13 2022, 12:35 PM)

If it doesn't work, I have a 5 1/4" floppy drive that will fit the slot perfectly!
I haven't seen one of those in ... gosh I don't know how long, must be 30-years.
I too still own one. It's housed at the back of a cabinet drawer along with some old teeny-tiny hard drives from former PC bulids, too small to be worth transferring when the time came to assemble newer machines. I also have one 8" floppy disk, given me by a long-ago acquaintance, despite my never having owned an 8" drive. I've no idea where it's stored.
macole
Jun 22 2022, 07:30 PM
Finding a suitable LightSribe capable opti drive is near impossible these days. All i see are used and refurbished. Got one on order but it may take a week to arrive. Oh well, hope it gets here before I go to Florida for the Fourth.
macole
Jun 27 2022, 04:40 AM
My new Blue-ray and DVD writers have arrived. I broke down and bought a Pioneer

R-XD07B external Blue-ray writer (looks good and works good too) to compliment a reconditioned LiIE-ON LightScribe capable DVD writer. That should last me for a while, hopefully.
Decrepit
Jun 29 2022, 09:33 PM
The Nvidia RTX3070, 3070ti and 3080 are at last becoming almost affordable, though far costlier than they ought to be this far into their production cycle, with RTX4000-series cards not terribly far off. I originally toyed with acquiring an RTX3080, but even its SRP is too rich for me, much less its absurdly high asking price, thanks to 'mining'. Even the 3070 has been far beyond my means. I'm keeping my eyes on the RTX3070ti. If the price drops enough, I just might take the plunge. Then again, maybe not. I'm a bit worried about the RTX4000-series predicted power draw, which is said to be substantial (compared to equivalent 3000-series cards). With energy prices (among other things) what they are now, I don't know that I want to invest in something that will eat me alive in utility bills. Assuming the power rumors are true. Truth is, I don't know that I'm gaming enough at the moment to justify a GPU upgrade. My GTX1070 remains a decent card at 1080p, though I do need to reduce a graphics quality slider every now and again.
SubRosa
Jun 29 2022, 09:55 PM
Yes, when I saw that the whole crypto balloon had finally burst, my first thought was that at least now video cards ought to get cheaper, not to mention easier to find. I was told that even weeks ago prices were already falling.
But like you, I don't see myself replacing my gpu any time soon, or doing any major upgrades on my PC. It is actually a decade old now. I have no done anything major to it since my old video card died about 5 years ago and I had to replace it.
ghastley
Jul 1 2022, 06:10 PM
I just turned off the auto-correct on my iPad. The last straw was “correcting” the word guildies to “guiltiest”, although maybe it just has access to more data than I do?
Lena Wolf
Jul 1 2022, 07:21 PM
I allow computers to occasionally check my spelling, but never to correct. I mean, they don't know common words like Mzulft or Irknthand, or even Chorrol or Skingrad for that matter! One should not listen to illiterates like that.
Decrepit
Jul 1 2022, 07:58 PM
I too don't use autocorrect, though goodness knows it can't do a worse job than I do at catching errors. I wish my word processor's (LibreOffice) spell checker worked as well as my browser's.
Acadian
Jul 1 2022, 08:03 PM
Lena has the right of it. I don't mind if puter gives me blue or red squiggles to help but don't change what I write! Silly puter doesn't even know what puter means! And who doesn't know what bugloss or nirnroot are?
Renee
Jul 1 2022, 08:22 PM
QUOTE(ghastley @ Jul 1 2022, 01:10 PM)

I just turned off the auto-correct on my iPad. The last straw was “correcting” the word guildies to “guiltiest”, although maybe it just has access to more data than I do?

Speaking of... Whenever I try to write your name properly as ghastley it removes the e.
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