One cool thing about the Email is how you can add your own labels to them. If you click on the + sign next to the first label you can add more. You can also add custom labels if something you need to do in the job isn't in the premade ones. Very helpful. Great vids as always Jake. Hope you have a good one.
It doesn't matter about which drive you choose. It automatically loads off of which ever drive has the OS installed, no mater where you place it either. I don't get that move but, oh well.
We got'cha turning off the lights, now it's getting ya to turn off the pc(s) as well :P XD. God, I do that way too often irl, I need to start making my pc bill...er electric utility smaller. X'D
Lol. Idk if I'll ever remember to turn off the PCs 🤦♂️ ... I feel pretty good that I remember to turn off the lights, as it's something I never did in the first PCBS. I am actually really good irl about turning off my PCs, I hate dust and turning them off helps keep them dust free longer. I do have a home server and a Raspberry Pi that both stay on 24/7 though
One cool thing about the Email is how you can add your own labels to them. If you click on the + sign next to the first label you can add more. You can also add custom labels if something you need to do in the job isn't in the premade ones. Very helpful.
Great vids as always Jake. Hope you have a good one.
I usually Esc from a pc performing benchmarks and go task something else for few minutes
It doesn't matter about which drive you choose. It automatically loads off of which ever drive has the OS installed, no mater where you place it either. I don't get that move but, oh well.
We got'cha turning off the lights, now it's getting ya to turn off the pc(s) as well :P XD. God, I do that way too often irl, I need to start making my pc bill...er electric utility smaller. X'D
Lol. Idk if I'll ever remember to turn off the PCs 🤦♂️ ... I feel pretty good that I remember to turn off the lights, as it's something I never did in the first PCBS. I am actually really good irl about turning off my PCs, I hate dust and turning them off helps keep them dust free longer. I do have a home server and a Raspberry Pi that both stay on 24/7 though
can't fill - pump not powered, how to fix it?
Did you plug the pump in? If it won't let you plug it in, all of your motherboard fan headers may be full and you will need to unplug something.
@@BigJake901 Thank you ❤ ❤
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