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Jaren Havell
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Приєднався 3 жов 2011
Follow along as I delve deep into the world of electronics, computers, or frankly anything I find interesting. Most videos follow a "live" style with minimal editing, and I often leave in mistakes as they are valuable learning opportunities. Notes in video descriptions, but also linked on JarenHavell.com.
how to fix Crowdstrike BSOD
if you woke up to a Crowdstrike caused BSOD, you can fix it by:
going to advanced options - command line
go to the C: drive or wherever your OS is located
navigate to c:/windows/system32/drivers/Crowdstrike
run
del C-00000291*.sys
reboot the computer and move on with your day!
details from crowdstrike:
www.crowdstrike.com/blog/statement-on-falcon-content-update-for-windows-hosts/
going to advanced options - command line
go to the C: drive or wherever your OS is located
navigate to c:/windows/system32/drivers/Crowdstrike
run
del C-00000291*.sys
reboot the computer and move on with your day!
details from crowdstrike:
www.crowdstrike.com/blog/statement-on-falcon-content-update-for-windows-hosts/
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Mikrotik CRS310-8G+2S+IN SwOS Noctua RGB Mod
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Introducing the all new CRS310-10G-RGB! This 2.5GB switch sneaks in a few fan favorites, namely a 12v NF-A4x20 Noctua PWM fan and RGB LEDs courtesy of an ESP8266 and WLED!
Wubuntu 11 on ThinkPad (w/ OneDrive & Co-Pilot)
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I downloaded the sketchiest Linux version. It''s probably going to steal my Microsoft credentials... but that's okay, it's all about having fun! Also - Let's see how long their OS stays up before Microsoft orders a cease and desist of Wubuntu to claim it is windows 11! Wubuntu 11 www.wubuntu.org/index.php Why you shouldn't download it: ua-cam.com/video/QQD3yx-JF2E/v-deo.html
10GB RGB Gaming Switch - HPE 2910al
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Will Stuffing RGB LEDs in a 48 port 10GB switch turn it into a Gaming Switch? HPE 2910 al. source for hpe firmware : grimore.org/hardware/hp/procurve/2910al/update_firmware Reddit link for guy with fan diagram : www.reddit.com/r/homelab/comments/yt8q4g/guide_hp_procurve_2910al_silent_fan_replacementmod/ imgur.com/gallery/T5e91Yu#mZlIrkp tftp64: pjo2.github.io/tftpd64/
keychron tickle me Elmo keyboard - C3 Pro Tenkeyless mechanical Keyboard
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simple unboxing and first impressions of the keychron TKL me Elmo keyboard. purchased off of the Bezos Bay for about 35 dollars hairs.
potato car vs bread #OpenSauce Shredder Derby
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potato car vs bread. at @williamosman 's Open Sauce. Exhibit by @thoughtbombdesign
Using Chatgpt to control Neopixels
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I wanted some lights for my desk, but was feeling lazy and didn't want to write any code. ChatGPT read my mind and did the hard work for me.
Pico Hat Macropad build from Natalie the Nerd
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I soldered up the Pico Hat Macro Pad from Natalie the Nerd, then printed an enclosure for it. www.nataliethenerd.com/product-page/kit-pico-hat-macro-pad github.com/nataliethenerd/picohatpad 3d files : www.tinkercad.com/things/e1D5yDfxtCb
ThinkMods ExpressCard to NVME adapter - unboxing and OS install
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follow along as I unbox this delicious bit of custom technology! Order yours from thinkmods.store, then pray for a faster than 2 year delivery. In this configuration, it runs at either pcie 1.1 or pcie 2 speeds using 1x lane. Not terribly fast, but should be equivalent to a sata ssd, which in most scenarios means you now can drastically increase your internal storage capacity of your old laptop...
Balanced Headphone Mod - Samson SR850 and Fiio BTR3k
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Modding some headphones for balanced audio, primarily to take advantage of the increased power available when using the Fiio's balanced output (more volume).
Teardown Tuesday. Verizon 3G network extender disassembly.
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I was just curious what was inside. 10/25/2022 CHIPZ RTL8201cp - often found in your RTL-SDR SC4525C -28v 3a step down switching regulator Lattice LCMXO640C-3FTN256C - MachXO FPGA with 640 LUTs 74100-21 - ????
Sonic Modal AR Wing 900mm - 10-22-2022 (flight and woopsie)
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A buddy and I were testing our respective technologies one fine saturday, him testing anycast streaming live over 4g with OBS and a 5.8ghz video reciver, and me doing the flying....and crashing.
Changing the flame sensor thermocouple on an ancient Sears brand gas heater.
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My heat went out and it was hard to get it restarted so I replaced the thermocouple and Bob's your uncle I have heat again. if you try cleaning off that white junk with some Emery paper you might be able to get it to start without having to replace it. also you should probably turn the gas completely off before working on these kinds of things.
Installing NixOs on an old Thinkpad
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Installing NixOs on an old Thinkpad
Aruba Instant On 1930 8 port - unboxing and vlan setup.
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Aruba Instant On 1930 8 port - unboxing and vlan setup.
Installing AlmaLinux 9.0 on a Thinkpad x230
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Installing AlmaLinux 9.0 on a Thinkpad x230
Aruba S2500 Firmware upgrade and Noctua Fan install
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Aruba S2500 Firmware upgrade and Noctua Fan install
Installing Windows 11 on a thinkpad X270
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Installing Windows 11 on a thinkpad X270
Pinecil Soldering Iron & PinePower desktop!
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Pinecil Soldering Iron & PinePower desktop!
How to use Jigdo to download a Debian .ISO
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How to use Jigdo to download a Debian .ISO
reset oil change service indicator 2014 jetta sportwagon tdi
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reset oil change service indicator 2014 jetta sportwagon tdi
Installing Win10 & Debian10 on an old Thinkpad
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Installing Win10 & Debian10 on an old Thinkpad
pepper grinder teardown & coffee grinder adapter
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pepper grinder teardown & coffee grinder adapter
installing Windows 10 on a crusty MacBook pro
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installing Windows 10 on a crusty MacBook pro
What does rm -rf /* do to your computer?
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What does rm -rf /* do to your computer?
Making Potato Skins - Pandemic Cooking
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Making Potato Skins - Pandemic Cooking
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Did you try an adapter that goes to a cordless drill where you can adjust torque or speed or whatever the number is correlate to on a hand drill?
@@christosvolikakis1523 did you even watch the video?
Mine SPF S+RJ10 with 10gbit is heating like a hell around 85C. What about yours? I'm thinking to put some heatsink on it.
Yea that's pretty typical of "copper" 10g SFP. I'm using fiber optic. Runs about 80F / 26C. If you can use a fiber optic or even a DAC it will run much cooler than 10gb "copper" ethernet
@@jarenhavell I have 10gbe fiber optic incoming internet connection to home to router provided by the operator. And from the router I have only 1 x 10gbe rj45. I was thinking that I can take out SFP module from the router and install it into the MicroTik, but unfortunately it's soldered on the board.
Thanks alot! ❤
This is awesome, you've maybe convinced me I can grab one of these without the fan driving me crazy.. Is it truly silent (or close enough to) with the Noctua? I couldn't hear zip in the video, but the stock fan is a total no go for me
It's much much better, quiet enough for me.
i'm currently struggling with it. this thing IS NOT EVEN NEARLY QUIET, even with a noctua fan. once it ramps its fan up, it won't ramp it down. if i physically stop the fan, cpu temp slowly creeps up, even tho it shows that it's idling in winbox. my ambient temp is like 26c
What model noctua fan, and which os? Mine is not silent, but it is definitely much quieter than original. I would have returned it if it was that loud. Mine is only (occasionally) slightly louder than my Synology ds920. It is not silent.
@@jarenhavell @jarenhavell yeah, it's much quieter than the original, that's for sure. but the original was (in my case) a son times st8038mb (.45a), so anything that is not a server grade fan is quieter, but not even close to be enough the noctua fan i used i think is the exact same as yours. again, it is quieter than the original one, but at 2k+ rpm it's already noticeable (mainly vibration), and at 5k rpm it's quite loud. not like physically painfully loud, but far above comfortable for me, as i'm used to almost dead silent equipment the os is routeros, and i even did what the reddit comment person suggested with setting fan control stuff in system/health
@@night_h4nter I'd love to get it quieter, but it requires making a custom heatsink that contacts the chips inside, with a heatpipe to a larger radiator, then you could have more fans at lower speed... But I don't have access to that kinda thing. I'm keeping an eye out for laptop heatsinks but haven't found one that would fit yet.
hi is the usb nic performing ok for long term use? with 5-10 clients
I used a USB nic for about a year and a half before upgrading hardware, but that was on my second network just for my desktop and one SSID. I still had my old router plugged in at the time. After about a year I switched to a dedicated x86 router hardware box running OpnSense. Depending on what brand USB NIC you choose, it may be completely fine, but I think you may want to do some testing before committing to anything long term. I also found that drivers on pfsense were not always great- and that is was made me try OpnSense - specific example was a usb adapter was able to connect, but throughput seems to be very slow, like under 1mbps. Same hardware with OpnSense and full speed. Your mileage may vary. For the best experience research what chipsets are supported by your preferred software, and then buy your hardware accordingly.
@@jarenhavell thank for your reply i appreciate it! I will give it a shot. Not on a thinkpad but on an m720q lenovo minipc 😁
@@benjamincabalonajr6417 there are mini network cards that you might be able to insert into one of the internal slots. I did that on one of my tiny models and an HP mini. Loom for one that has the internal connector that comes out the edge rather than at 90 degrees from the board. It fits flatter.
There's no way that piece of crap computer can forward frames at 10G
Most good networks cards forward the traffic in hardware, they don't pass the processing g off to the CPU. some cheap ones do, and beware of the Intel clones. All that to say, I probably cant change your mind, so how about you just test it yourself to prove me wrong 😂
*deletes all of linux forcefully* "oh my the install is gone"
i have a tp link adapter but it is not detected by pfsense . i don't know why? any idea
May not have driver support in the Linux kernal. Try a different adapter, or, try OPNSense instead.
Thanks for your comprehensive video! How are you liking nixOS after a year? Can you cover updating/upgrading the OS (with configuration file and GUI) and loading an existing configuration.nix in a part 2? Much appreciated.
so does the 4.4 adapter it comes with actually work?
@@triash4450 I never got a 4.4 adapter with my headphones or the Bluetooth dac, so I can't answer that definitively.
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SwitchOS 😕
RouterOS 🤯
@@jarenhavell it's easy, you only need to use the bridge and interface menus.
Sounds like a great opportunity to help everyone understand how easy it is. How about you make a video explaining it? 😁
You still have a copy of this firmware? I’ve been trying for two days to download it
After waiting two days for HP to "approve" me, but I finally got it. You gotta wait, they make you wait. The jerks lmao
@@Saphykitten yea i hate their website. also can't use a gmail or similar. have to use a "corporate email". I do have a copy but i can't upload and share because they would probably come after me!
The heatsink on the chip is not placed correctly. It is lying on its side, but it should be with the sticky bottom on the chip. Mikrotki has some problem with this heatsink, in my model it was floating loosely in the casing. Prześlij opinię
11:11 It looks like the heatsink on the left is mounted sideways. 😮
Yep! Factory defect? It's not a very big heatsink, so it's still functional. I've considered removing both to swap for something from a laptop so I can quiet it down, but I have not found one that's compatible. That funky chip layout makes that a very custom design.
The transfer of heat into the metal is going to be mostly the same, even if it looks unusual. The bigger issue is that it doesn't look like it's covering the whole chip
RouterOS7 support MQTT protocol, the option to direct control of light from router. you can install mosquitto mqtt server on mikrotik container (ARM arch)
nice xD
I have no idea. Unless it's not working, why do you feel the need to remove it? Additionally, if you remove a Mercury containing device, it is considered universal waste and needs to be appropriately handled and disposed of. You can't just throw it in your trash, that would be illegal as well as unethical. Either leave it alone or call a professional.
Could you replace a mercury flame sensor/safety valve in a vintage gas oven with a thermocouple or something similar? I have a 1969 magic chef travel trailer oven that I'd like to remove the mercury from
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Thanks!
Thank you! This is the only thing that worked after sitting on the phone with my company’s IT for at least an hour with no fixes.
Wubuntu has security problems. DO NOT INSTALL IT. I can simply use 1 script and get the info. The windows exe programs use Wine64. Use KDE with windows themes.
I was looking for info of how noisy the stock fan is and found it here :) Since I want to install the switch close to my desk, fan mod is a must. I want to do some more modding and either install two 40mm fans or just cut a big hole on top and install quiet 120mm fan, that should blow more air even at low RPM. One thing about your particular switch - one of the radiators is installed in the wrong orientation - either a transport fault or assembly fault. Since radiators in this model use double sided heat transferring tape, this could happen. If you google for the motherboard pictures of the switch, both radiators should be installed in a standard orientation - base with the chip and fins to the top. I'm just wandering why and how yours got rotated 90deg :)
I wondered that myself! I considered putting a laptop heatsink on them to replace both heat sinks, just have not yet found a heat pipe and block that are wide enough and don't have the right tools to make my own block. Happy hacking!
@@jarenhavell I was thinking about 3D printing a top cover with a hole and mounting points for either 120x120x15mm fan inside or 120x120x25 standard fan on the top (since I won't be installing it in rack). I just don't know if there will be enough space inside. 120mm fan would push a lot more air volume while being virtually silent. It would also basically cover the whole board and SFP+ ports. If you use SFP+ -> RJ45 modules they can get really hot. This way I can always go back to original cover and fan and not lose my warranty :)
Most operating systems are on the C: drive but his was on the D: drive. if this isnt working for you try putting the C: drive instead of D:
How do you get out of the blue error screen loop to get to the recovery screen in your video?
If you keep restarting it will eventually go to the repair screen. Alternatively you could boot up the computer using a USB disk. I have had good luck using Hirens Boot CD for devices that are bitlocker encrypted.
thank you
I love this!! I got it on my laptop and it works flawlessly!!
hi, what can you say about this laptop, is it suitable for gaming?
Thank you
Thanks you really much
What if it says access denied?
The account you used to access the terminal does not have administrative rights. If that's the case, it might be best to contact your IT department for help. If you don't have an IT dept, it could be that you need to use a USB disk with a Windows installer or a windows Pe to boot it up.
Thank you
Got mine yesterday, also thinking about putting a Noctua fan inside. Also love the idea of putting RGB into a switch.
I don’t see Crowdstrik dir, what to do then ?
Change to another drive letter such as D, E, F, etc. if you still can't find the drive it could be that the storage driver was not loaded and you may need to get a windows installer disk or windows pe disk that has drivers in it.
Do you even have CrowdStrike Falcon software installed? If you do, find out what your system drive is. Type "set" without quotes, press Enter and look for SystemDrive=C: SystemRoot=C:\Windows That letter can be anything from the most common C or other letters (D E F G and so on) which is less common. Last, Windows command prompt isn't case sensitive like Linux/Unix systems.
Thank you!!!!
Legend thanks
Where the parts list and website you got the led gear from?
NF-A4x20mm Noctua PWM fan, and leds were just random stuff i had kicking around. if you look at my other videos I think there is more details, but basically just an esp8266 flashed with wled connected to standard addressable RGB led strip, all of which I got off amazon.
Might want to change the description as the fans is a 40mm. Also please add the model # of the fan. I want to purchase the fan just not the super quiet version.
password reveal at 3:16
Oh no please don't hack me! 😂
Really interesting!!
From how I understood their APs, Aruba’s instant on refers to the ability to configure the devices without a dedicated controller. Not necessarily how quickly the devices boot up.
@@xslr upvote for visibility, but I still think it's ironic and comically amusing.
Still waiting for my order 4 years later.
do they have 54mm by 34mm express card adapters?
It's just a plastic shim. The electrical connection is the same.
You covered the sticker on the manual so the default password won't show, but leaves the internal sticker, also with the password, out in the open.
It's like covering a license plate. There is nothing your average person can do with the information, it cant be used with a reverse lookup without access to a private database, but we still instinctively try to cover for anonymity. good luck hacking me!
Default sticker password is only used when you reset the device to factory settings. RouterOS will make you change the password after first login. Mikrotik changed that fairly recently, because earlier devices were not password protected at factory settings levels (but you also needed to set the password at first connect). It's just added security level, because there were people that used MT devices as standard unmanaged switches without ever logging into RouterOS, even in office or large scale onsite networks and that was just asking for trouble.
It's a great tool works for me every time
How have the noctua fans been long term? Have they been coolibg the switch properly/enough? Any idea if theres one that would fit better kr should i just go with that model and drill out the holes?
They were fine, mostly quiet, but this switch runs really hot. The fans kick up in volume every once in a while in the summer. But ...I just turned it off and I'm using the new Mikrotik for now.
Thats pretty cool. Next project is to make the colors change automatically based on the throughput on some ports? 😀
That would be interesting. I'm not sure if you can run any custom code, but the WLED controller has an API- it can change color to a pre-defined preset using a very simple POST request. Very possible!
@@jarenhavell RouterOS7 can use http POST request (/tool/fetch command) and program requests from scheduller, Netwatch, traffic monitor, dhcp server/client and many others
cool
Why did you do that?
The question is not why, but Why not?